Zero-Clearance Inserts Zero-Clearance Inserts Craftsman #SC-1 Leecraft Zero-Clearance Table Saw Insert 14-11/16"L x3-3/4"W x1/2"T
Find the Leecraft Zero-Clearance Insert for your Craftsman Table Saw
Model CR-1 14"L x 3-3/4"W x 3/16"T - Fits Craftsman belt drive models 1977 to mid 2004 (check size, see DL-1U)
Model CR-2 14-3/8"L x 3-3/4"W x 3/16"T - Fits Craftsman models 113.29901, 113.29902, 113.29903, 113.29904, 113.299142, 113.29943, 113.29960Model CR-3 14-3/8"L x 3-3/4"W x 3/32"T - Fits Craftsman models 103.29992, 113.22411, 113.27520, 113.27610, 113.27970, 113.29920, 113.29990, 113.29991, 113.29992
Model CR-4 15-1/8"L x 4-1/8"W x 1/8"T - Fits Craftsman models 351-218330, 21833
Model DL-1U 13-3/8"L x 3-3/4"W x 1/2"T - Fits Craftsman models 22104, 22114, 22124
Model SC-1 14-11/16"L x 3-3/4"W x 1/2"T - Fits Craftsman model 351.221160
Model SC-2 14-11/16"L x 3-3/4"W x 1/2"T - Fits Craftsman model 351.221160
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#SC-1 Leecraft Zero-Clearance Table Saw Insert 14-11/16"L x3-3/4"W x1/2"T For STEEL CITY 10" Riving Knife Cabinet Saw Model #35900 Series - Zero Clearance (riving knife slot) RIDGID R4511, CRAFTSMAN 351.221160
Use MicroJig MJ Splitter Kits for added table saw safety. Available in THICK or THIN kerf they are easily installed and simple to align. Not for use with Leecraft inserts that already have the riving knife slot cut in. Intended for inserts WITHOUT the riving knife slot.
INSTALLING AND FITTING YOUR INSERT
- Lower the blade completely.
- Place insert in table with finger hole at front, label side down and starter pocket located over blade.
- Run leveling screws down until insert is stable and flush with tabletop.
- Back out end-adjustment screw and side adjustment screw to achieve a fit that is snug, yet removable.
- Use finger hole provided for easy removal.
- If the insert will not go down flush with table top because it is resting on top of blade, then raise up using leveling screws until insert is sitting steady slightly above tabletop. This should provide adequate clearance for blade.
CUTTING THE BLADE SLOT (KERF)
- Check that insert is fitted properly, and that blade is clear. Using a stick, reach under the table and rotate the blade manually to check for blade clearance.
- Fully cover the insert with a board, and clamp at each end to the table saw top.
- Re-connect power to saw. Switch on, slowly and cautiously raise blade up, to cut its way through the insert. KEEP HANDS OFF OF TABLE TOP, STAY CLEAR AND WEAR GOGGLES. Raise blade to maximum height at this time.
- Lower blade, turn off saw, and remove board. Your insert is now ready for use!
IMPORTANT TIPS FOR USE
- Only recommended for use with carbide tipped cutters.
- Under certain conditions, an undesirable scraping noise may be generated by your saw blade. Planer type blades and/or excessive arbor run-out, and/or blade distortion, may be causing intermittent contact with the insert slot. To remedy this, remove the insert and slightly widen the slot using a file or sanding paddle.
- Ideally, a separate insert should be used with each blade, dado stack, or angle set-up. This will insure a true "zero-clearance" effect and give you maximum benefit from your inserts. Model SC-2 dado insert (without RK slot) is also available, for dado and other applications with the Riving Knife removed.
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