Table Saw

Model # 14924121 Official Craftsman 8" tilting arbor table saw

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Official Craftsman 14924121 8" tilting arbor table saw, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Outer Flange 1075.00
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Outer flange

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Sq Nut 1771.00
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Sq nut

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Skide Bar 1086.00
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Skide bar

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Screw 1743.00
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Screw

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Lock Knob 1064.00
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Lock knob

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Lock Stud 1059.20
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Lock stud

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Nut Insert 1049.00
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Nut insert

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Owner's Manual SP3667

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Owner's manual

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V Belt Pulle 1356.00
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V belt pulle

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Table 1048.0001
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Table

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Symptoms for table saws

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Main causes: worn motor brushes, faulty drive motor, using an improper extension cord…

Main causes: lack of power, broken on/off switch, bad motor overload, broken power cord, bad drive motor…

Main causes: saw dust build up, blade elevating and tilting mechanisms need lubrication…

Main causes: blade alignment needs adjustment, worn blade, bevel positive stops need adjustments, bevel pointer needs ad…

Main causes: worn motor brushes, bad drive motor, faulty overload switch, using an improper extension cord, binding saw …

Main causes: dirty saw blade, dull or damaged saw blade, blade alignment needs adjustment…

Repair guides for table saws

These step-by-step repair guides will help you safely fix what’s broken on your table saw.

How to adjust a table saw blade

How to adjust a table saw blade

If the table saw isn’t cutting parallel to the miter gauge groove, adjust the cutting blade following the instructions i…

Repair difficulty
Time required
 30 minutes or less
How to replace a table saw drive motor

How to replace a table saw drive motor

You can replace a table saw drive motor that is weak or won't run. Here’s how.…

Repair difficulty
Time required
 45 minutes or less
How to replace a table saw blade

How to replace a table saw blade

If the table saw blade is dull or damaged, use these simple steps to replace it.…

Repair difficulty
Time required
 15 minutes or less

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