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09/08/2003 7:16 PM

Craftsman Table Saw Question

I recently purchased a craftsman table saw model #315.228390.

there appears to be holes for attaching a second side to the blade
cradle which would enclose the blade and provide the second half of
the connector for a shop vac to the cradle. I assume that this cradel
is used on many different models of saws and am wondering if anyone
might have the sears part number for the second side. My cradle is
part number 979897-001

Thanks, Bilbo


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ga

gimp

in reply to [email protected] on 09/08/2003 7:16 PM

10/08/2003 7:31 AM

Yes, there is a kit that has a plastic plate and a dust collection bag
that fits on there - I have one on my Sears TS. And yes a standard 2
1/2" dust hose will fit in the opening.
But I've found that whenever I use a dado blade, I have to take it off
(6 screws).
I have NO idea what the part number is though. From their web site it
**Might be** Sears #: 00922100000.
Ask the sales guys/gals they should know...

gimp

On Sat, 09 Aug 2003 19:16:53 -0700, [email protected] wrote:

>I recently purchased a craftsman table saw model #315.228390.
>
>there appears to be holes for attaching a second side to the blade
>cradle which would enclose the blade and provide the second half of
>the connector for a shop vac to the cradle. I assume that this cradel
>is used on many different models of saws and am wondering if anyone
>might have the sears part number for the second side. My cradle is
>part number 979897-001
>
>Thanks, Bilbo

yn

"yobosaeyo"

in reply to [email protected] on 09/08/2003 7:16 PM

10/08/2003 8:10 AM

You would actually trust what the 8.00 hr teenagers would think at Sears?!


"gimp" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Yes, there is a kit that has a plastic plate and a dust collection bag
> that fits on there - I have one on my Sears TS. And yes a standard 2
> 1/2" dust hose will fit in the opening.
> But I've found that whenever I use a dado blade, I have to take it off
> (6 screws).
> I have NO idea what the part number is though. From their web site it
> **Might be** Sears #: 00922100000.
> Ask the sales guys/gals they should know...
>
> gimp
>
> On Sat, 09 Aug 2003 19:16:53 -0700, [email protected] wrote:
>
> >I recently purchased a craftsman table saw model #315.228390.
> >
> >there appears to be holes for attaching a second side to the blade
> >cradle which would enclose the blade and provide the second half of
> >the connector for a shop vac to the cradle. I assume that this cradel
> >is used on many different models of saws and am wondering if anyone
> >might have the sears part number for the second side. My cradle is
> >part number 979897-001
> >
> >Thanks, Bilbo
>
>

TW

Traves W. Coppock

in reply to [email protected] on 09/08/2003 7:16 PM

10/08/2003 12:46 AM

On Sat, 09 Aug 2003 19:16:53 -0700, [email protected] Crawled out of
the shop and said. . .:

>I recently purchased a craftsman table saw model #315.228390.
>
>there appears to be holes for attaching a second side to the blade
>cradle which would enclose the blade and provide the second half of
>the connector for a shop vac to the cradle. I assume that this cradel
>is used on many different models of saws and am wondering if anyone
>might have the sears part number for the second side. My cradle is
>part number 979897-001
>
>Thanks, Bilbo

yea, they look that way, and i had thought of doing just that, but i
have yet to come across any parts on the sears parts site to that
effect.
i had the idea of making my own, and then thought better of it after i
in visioned it breaking and comming in contact with the blade. . .

Traves


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