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Sears Sears Has a Credit Plan to Suit Your Needs See Big Book Or Ask for Details Moulding Cutter.Mount Mould­ Rip Sears Sears Has a Credit Plan to Suit Your Needs See Big Book or ask for details Moulding cutter.Mount mould­ Rip. Fast accurate ripping Ing head Inplaceofsaw blade; through center of a panel over- shape various designs 6 feet wide • 3450 rpm direct drive capacitor start motor .. develops 4X HP on 220-240 volts • Outfit includes saw, motor, support legs and 3 extensions • Exclusive work-guide panel makes fast work set-ups easy • Micro-adjustment knob positions rip fence • Extra-large 57x27-inch work area (fully extended) EXACT-I-CUT .. exclusive .lip-front aligning device Co:mplete "that indicates and aligns Outfit "cut exactly to blade· '36900 Heavy-duty cast iron construction. Extra With 4 rugged angle steel legs-no SPECIFICATIONS power and capacity for most big produc­ stand required. Includes built-in saw­ tion and/or commercial applications. dust collector for use with HOME-N­ • Depth of cut (maximum)3o/,.in. • Table siz e-20 inches wide, Extra large work area (57x27 inches ex­ SHOP Vac; also 12-in. Kromedge® • Depth of cut at 45° 27 inches long tended). Two lO-inch solid type exten­ combination blade 0-1I-in. center hole}; sions and one adjustable extension ·with see-through plastic blade guard with (maximum)...... 2)4 inches • Base size-18 inches wide, extra rip fence .. let you make accurate splitter, anti-kickback paWls. Miter • Blade typ e-Kromedge@ com­ 19y' inch es long cuts to center of a 76-inch work piece; gauge; positive stops at 0° and 45°. bination • Working height. ..... 35 inches lower extra rip fence and there's almost no Direct-drive motor, sealed ball bear­ • Blade size-12-in. diameter • Over-all width ......57 inches limit to of work that can be handled. ings. 8-f1. 3-wire cord; adapter. 220- size (Ya-inch center hol e) (extended) Rip fence locks front and rear .. exactly to 240-volt, 60-c. AC (factory wired for desired line of cut. 240-volt). UL listed. Olle year guaranlee • Blade speed-3450 rpm; ap­ • Ov er-all length .....Me asur es Solid extensions provide no openings to (see page 8). proximately 10,800 pe riph eral 37Y. inch es catch work. controls in front for small All 9 KT 2993N-Shpg. wt. 240 Ibs. $369.00 feet per minute • Length of fenc e-33Y, inches operating speed and ease.Cuts through • Blade tilt...... 45 degrees, left (3D-inch work face) wood up to 39,1. inches thick. 13 � inches Inserts for 1 2-inch saw (9 KT 2993N) • Distance in front of blade-(at • Dado capacity (using 8·inch from blade to front of table at maximum described above. Shpg. w1. 1 lb. 10 oz. cutting depth. Rip fence aligns itself to 9 KT 29935-Dado In.erl. ......... $4.99 full depth....... 13Y, inch es dado set)... 1 inch wide, 1Ys blade with single lock handle. 9 KT 29936-Molding Heod Inserl 4.99 (at 1-inch depth) 16'11. in. inches deep Bench saw Attachments and Accessories 1 CRAFTSMAN® Miter Gauge. Adjust- 4 CRAFTSMAN Hold-down Set. De- able with stops at 45 ° and 90°. Bar slide signed for use with bench saws, for most sawswith %x� in. miter slot. Fits radial-arm saws, shapers and jointer­ above and saws on pages 2, 4, 5 (except planers. With four steel fingers, two 9 K'I 2421C) and most former bench clamps and two L-rods. saws.Will alsofit Disc Sander 9 KT 2254L; Shipping weight 2 Ibs_ 11 oz. Shaper 9 KT 2394N, Band Saw 9-2429. 9 KT 3230. .. .. ... .... .. $5.99 wt. 5 •.. 9 KT 29929-Shpg. 4 Ibs. oz $11.99 5 Taper Jig. Designed for cutting Miter Gauge Stop Rods. For use with tapers on bench or radialSet saws. 2 Miter Gauge (I) above as well as with Made of extruded aluminum_ In­ former 9-29925C. cludes locking bracket, handle and wt. 1 .. metal scale that designates degrees of 9 KT 29924-Shpg. lb. 4 oz ... $2.99 taper as well as inches. Cuts to 3 Hold-down Clamp. For Miter Gauge inches per foot (15,,). 3 (I) above.Automatic release. Shipping weight 2 lbs. 3 oz_ wt. lbo. 5 z ..........•....•..$5.99 9 KT2!I92lF-Shpg_ 2 o _ .. ;$8;99 9 KT3233_ .. _ CRAFTSMAN® lO-inch Bench Saw I-Cut aligns cut exactly to blade Up front push-pull, on-off switch .. key locks • Convenient color-coded controls ..give you fast set-ups and adjustments. i Wi hout motor. extensions or floor base In addition to sculptured $1styling, ' 8900 you . with Yo-inch center hoie. Extra also enjoy the convenience of preten­ large work area measures 20 in. sioned controls to hold depth, angle set­ wide x 27 in. deep.See -through tings ..no readjusting for repeated cuts. blade guard made of tough Bevel handle can be mounted on left plastic (including splitter and or right side. Belt guard encloses belt. anti-kickback pawls), aluminum motor pulley behind saw., Maximum miter gauge, motor mount, ma­ depth of cut 3Ys in. Motor, blade," chine and motor pulleys and belt tilt together to eliminate belt twist­ V-belt. 1-year guarantee .. p. S. ing for positive power transmission. 9KT 2994N-Wt. 150Ibs. $189.00 Motor mount floats .. belt stays tight. Pick-off rip fence removes at any Above saw with CRAFTSMAN point. One lever locks fence against 1-HP Motor (9 KT 1217C, page table (not guide bar) for extra accuracy. 30), 3450-rpm, sleeve-bearing, A twist of the micro-adjustment knob capacitor-type.110-120-volt,60- adjusts rip fence to desired cut. Perma­ c. AC., 4-ft. 3-wire cord. nently lubricated sealed ball bearings. Shipping weight 176 lbs. 1Q-inch Kromedge@ chisel-tooth blade 9KT 13433N2........... $214.95 Rugged steel Floor Base for above saw (9 KT 2994N) only. Sides and 1 top 1S-ga. steel for extra rigidity and accuracy. Feet with rubber pads. lO-inch Bench Saw 22x23'" in. at bottom.Height adjusts 21 to 23� in. Unassembled. CRAFTSMAN 9KT 2227C-Shippmg weight 29 pounds........... ................. $29.99 Without ® motor $15900 10-inch solid-type Table Extension. Extension Fence Conversion Kit Motor, blade and belt tilt to­ ings. 10-inch Kromedge® blade 2 No openings for material to lodge (not shown). For using solid ex- gether. Cuts through wood up to (Yo-in. center hole). See-through in. Mounts on either side. Incl. bolts, tensions on former Models 113. 3Ys in. thick. Handy 20x27-in. plastic blade guard (incl. spreader rip fence rack extension. Also fits, . 2990, 29901, 29902. work area. Pre-tensioned controls and anti-kickback pawls), alumi­ 9-299l1N. Shipping weight 1 pound. hold depth and angle settings-no num miter gauge, motor mount, 9KT 29925C-Shpg. wt. IIlb ..... $19.99 9KT 29923............... $1.99 readjusting for repeated cuts. Rip machine, motor pulleys and V­ fence locks at front and rear belt. No motor, extensions, stop­ simultaneously.. stays rigid.Mea­ rods, hold-down or base. One-year sures 13 in. from blade to front of guarantee-po 8. table at maxh:num depth of cut. 9KT 299l1N-Wt. 139Ibs.. $l59.00 Positive tilt stops at 45°, 90°. Fine SPECIFICATIONS for both 10-inch Saws Above saw with I-H P M0/.0' Acme threads for extra precision (9KTl217C-p. 30). 3450 rpm 9 KT 2994N 9 KT 29911N in adjustment. sleeve-bearing, capacitor-type. 3Ys inches Pick-off rip fence removes at 1l0-120-v., 6O-c. AC. Four-foot Depth of cut (maximum) ...................... 3Ys inches chisel·tooth, any point. One lever locks fence cord. Sepa,af.e p,ius tot.al $208.99. Blade type-Kromedge@ combination ...... taper·ground, free·cut against table (not guide bar) for Save $19.99. free·cut Blade size (Ys·inch center hole) .. ........... 1O·in. diam. 1O·in. diam. extra accuracy. Sealed ball bear- 9KT 134 01 N2-Wt. 165Ibs.$189.00 . Blade speed (approx. peripheral feet per min.) 9,000 9,000 20-inch Adiustable Table EKtension. Molding Head and Dado Blade tilt. .............. ..................... 45° 45° 3 9KT 2178-Shpg. wt. 12 Ibs..... $19.99 Inserts. Use for a variety Distance in front of blade at full depth ........ 13 in. 13 in. of jobs-plough, dado, lap, Distance in front of blade at 1 in. depth ...... 15X in. 15X in. Steel Floor Base for 8-inch and 10-inch groove, joint and rabbet. Table size (width x length) ................. 2Ox27 in. 2Ox27 in. bench sows (not for 9 KT 2294N). Not Use with most CRAFTSlLAN Base size (width x length .. .................. 20x23 in. 15Xx1W.. in. shown.Slides and top of IS-ga.steel. Rails 1Q-inch bench saws. Set Over·all height x width x length ............. 19Xx24x37 in. 15x23Ysx28 in. and feet 14-ga.; feet with rubber pads. screw leveling adjustment. Length of fence (32X in. work face) ......... 30 in. 34 in. Dado capacity (using 7·in. dado set) ........ '?'i,·in. wide, x 1¥16�in. wide. x 19Ux24� in. at bottom. Height adjusts Shipping weight I lb. 23� to 26Ys in. Unassembled. Dado Inse,t 1 Ys·in. deep 1 Ys·in. deep 2X in. 9KT 2226C-Shpg. wt. 27 Ibs....... $27.99 9KT 29958.......... $4.99 Motor pulley (included) ..................... 2X in. Machine pulley (included) ..... .............. 2X in. 2X in. Molding Head Insert V·belt (included-length x width) ........... 41 xX in. 41 x X in. Sears 9KT 29959.......... 4.99 4 I IAU --- -� - ---� --..-.------------------- -- ..•- --- CRAFTSMAN® 8-inch Tilting-arbor Bench Saw Cuts through wood up to 2Y2 inches thick .. large 17x20-inch table area provides ample work space Without motor. base or extensIOns Meets demand for a trulv$ 1fine0 bench9 saw00 at moderate SPECIFICATIONS ' price.
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