Craftsman 22401 Operating Instructions - Page 4

Do no_ use the chipper - sears

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An 8_ sanding disc (Cat. No. 9-2272_ 5/8 st bore) is available _o_ the saw into a d_c sander, with provision for tilting to 45 degrees, Purchase o_ a special Sanding Insert (Cat. No, 9-2283J for use with the disc, is aloe necessary, as the table opening provided by the insert 6_5_, Fig, No, 3) furnished with the saw, _ too narrow for the sanding disc. To set up the saw for disc sanding_ replace the saw blade with the sanding disc and replace the [nser_ furnished with the saw with the insert, Craftsman Disc Cement (Cat, No. 9-2219) shoMd be used for applying di_s, Abrasive discs (Ca_, No, 9-2273) may be ordered through any Sears Retail or Mail Order Store. _nd R_bbeHn_ For dado work it _s necessary to use a special Dado Insert (Cat. No. 9-22!2). To use a dado head remove the inser_ (part 6151, Fig. No. 3) and saw blade. Place one outside dado blade on the arbor first; next to _hls place the nun_ner of chipper blades required to obtain the desired thick- _ess_ and on the ou_ide of the chipper blades place another outside dude blade, Replace _e loose collar and tighten the saw arbor nut firmly. When dado heads wider than 5.'8" are to be used. th_ loose collar can be left off and the arbor nut firmly tightened directly against the outside dad_ blade. If _ dude cut is to be made with the saw arbor dhed (m notch a board or group of boards) it may be necessary to remove the Dude Insert (Cat, No. %2212) from the ruble entirely _c provide s_fficient clearance for the cutters in the tilted posit_ono Caution: Do no_ use the chipper biade_ by themselves without both outside dado blades. 8. All other points where friction betw_n two or more moving surfaces exis_ or where a slip fit is neces_ry for adj_stlng_ purpose. 9. Special attention should be glv_ to the moving pa_ts in the Rip Fence and Mitre Gage. To prevent the saw table from rusNng, it should be kept covered with a film o_ o_r %top Rust" when not in use and wiped off with a cloth before using. A similar procedure should be _ollowed for other unpainted and unplated parts and s_rfaces.

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An 8_ sanding
disc (Cat.
No.
9-2272_ 5/8 st bore)
is
available
_o_
the
saw
into
a
d_c
sander,
with
provision
for
tilting
to
45
degrees,
Purchase
o_
a
special
Sanding
Insert
(Cat.
No,
9-2283J
for
use with
the
disc,
is aloe
necessary,
as
the
table
opening
provided
by
the
insert
6_5_,
Fig,
No,
3)
furnished
with
the
saw,
_
too
narrow
for the
sanding
disc.
To
set
up
the
saw
for
disc
sanding_
replace
the
saw
blade
with
the
sanding
disc
and
replace
the
[nser_
furnished
with
the
saw
with
the
insert,
Craftsman
Disc
Cement
(Cat,
No.
9-2219)
shoMd
be used
for
applying
di_s,
Abrasive
discs
(Ca_,
No,
9-2273)
may
be
ordered
through
any
Sears
Retail
or
Mail
Order
Store.
_nd
R_bbeHn_
For
dado
work
it
_s
necessary
to
use
a
special
Dado
Insert
(Cat.
No.
9-22!2).
To
use
a
dado
head
remove
the
inser_
(part
6151,
Fig.
No.
3)
and
saw blade.
Place
one
outside
dado
blade
on
the
arbor
first;
next
to
_hls
place
the
nun_ner
of
chipper
blades
required
to
obtain
the
desired
thick-
_ess_
and
on
the
ou_ide
of
the
chipper
blades
place
another
outside
dude
blade,
Replace
_e
loose
col-
lar and
tighten
the saw arbor
nut firmly.
When
dado
heads
wider
than
5.'8"
are
to
be
used.
th_
loose
collar
can
be left
off
and
the
arbor
nut
firmly
tightened
directly
against
the
outside
dad_
blade.
If
_ dude
cut
is to be made
with
the
saw
arbor
dhed
(m
notch
a
board
or
group
of
boards)
it
may
be necessary
to
remove
the
Dude
Insert
(Cat,
No.
%2212)
from
the
ruble
entirely
_c
provide
s_fficient
clearance
for
the
cutters
in
the
tilted
posit_ono
Caution:
Do no_ use the chipper
biade_ by them-
selves
without
both
outside
dado
blades.
8.
All
other
points
where
friction
betw_n
two
or
more
moving
surfaces
exis_
or
where
a
slip
fit
is neces_ry
for
adj_stlng_
purpose.
9.
Special
attention
should
be
glv_
to
the
moving
pa_ts
in
the
Rip
Fence
and
Mitre
Gage.
To
prevent
the
saw
table
from
rusNng,
it
should
be
kept
covered
with
a
film
o_
o_r
%top
Rust"
when
not
in
use
and
wiped
off
with
a
cloth
before
using.
A
similar
procedure
should
be
_ollowed
for
other
unpainted
and
unplated
parts
and
s_rfaces.