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6. Put truss headbolts through the eightholesindicated. Put a lockwasherand hexnuton eachbolt tighten usinga 7/16 inch wrenchor socket.7. Put a comer
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of identical parts. These will be put togetherinto left and right foot assemblies which aremirror images of each other. (Figure 22)6. Put a groovedpin
9. Apply a few drops ofoil (SAE No. 10W-30automotive engine oil) to the lever where itpasses through the square hole in the rod.10. Put a smooth pin t
2. Lock the lever on the right foot assembly inthe down position.3. Attach this foot assembly to the right sidepanel by sticking the lever through the
RearShortLong TabsRight Side PanelInside Edge Of Side PanelFrontFig. 357. Repeat steps 4 - 6 with another rear sup-port and the left side panel. Attac
RearRight SidePanelShelfFrontFig. 3816. Put a lockwasher and hex nut on the boltand hand-tighten.17. Repeat steps 15 - 16 on the left side ofthe shelf
surethat you attach the larger hole in eachslide bracket to the rear support. Put a lock-washer and hex nut on each bolt and tightenusing a 7/16 wrenc
37. Tighten all screws, except those on thefront and rear skirts, using a 7/16 inch wrenchor socket.Putting Drawers TogetherThe following parts are us
FULL ONE YEAR WARRANTY ON CRAFTSMAN RADIAL SAWIf within one year from the date of purchase, this Craftsman Radial Saw fails due to a defect in materia
I GGFFig. 46 - Cabinet Assembly - 113.1984111. Turn the shelf upside down on the floor.The wide edge should point down, and thethree narrow edges shou
10.Find the right and left side panels. Lookcarefully to find the "R" and "L" stamped inthe metal near the center of the wide edge
Angled End OfJ Lower SupportBottom Side Of ShelfFig. 52Right Side Panel23. Use eight truss head bolts, lockwashers,and hex nuts to hold the skirts in
28. Put a lockwasher and hex nut on the boltand tighten using a 7/16 inch wrench or sock-et.29. Repeat steps 27-28 with the left spacer.30. Move the c
Front SkirtRear SkirtSuppo_/gFig. 58Angled End Of Lower Support44. Put two truss head bolts through the rearskirt and the upper support. Make sure the
Fig. 63 - Pan Head Screw5. Attach the doors to the hinges on the sidepanels using eight plastite screws. Tightenwith a Phillips screwdriver. (Figure 6
8. Slide the beve! encoder to the top centerposition so it will fit into the notch on themotor support bracket. (Figure 67)9. Slide the motor onto the
Attaching Trim Ledge andTrim CapsBoth Models1. Hold the trim ledge against the front of thesaw.2. Reach through the top of the saw and usefour screws
\Fig. 75Square HoleLock Handle WithMounting Underneath3. Slide the rod through one of the squareholes in the front of the saw. Then put thehex head bo
DAB1 EFig. 78 - Parts for Mounting Table1. Place a tee nut over each of the levelingholes and hammer them into place.(Figure 79)U-Clips/U-Clip On_Cent
Safety InformationThe operator's manual contains safety infor-marion, instructions and signs for your protec-tion against serious injuries, inclu
7. Place the front table on the saw so that themounting screws' line up with the U-clips. Thefront table should extend about one inchbeyond the t
Location and Function of Controls113.198611113.198411On/Off SwitchThe on/off switch turns the power to the sawon and off.To turn the saw on, put the y
Bevel LockThe bevel lock is used to hold the blade atvarious angles to the table. To unlock thebevel lock, move the lock to the right. Alwayshold the
There are five pre-set bevel angles at -90 °,-45 °, 0°, 45 °, and 90 °. To unlock the bevellock when the blade is at one of these angles,move the beve
HandwheelThe handwheel controls the height of theradial arm.To raise the radial arm, turn the handwheelclockwise. To lower the radial arm, turn thehan
Alignment of the BladeThe blade of your radial arm saw must bealigned properly for two reasons: to makecuts accurate, and to prevent binding of thebla
Fig. 97Leveling Front Table.The goal of this adjustment is to make thefront work table flat and parallel to the radialarm. In order to do this, you wi
8. Unlock the miter lock and swing the arm tothe right until the arbor shaft is over the rightline.9. Mark the point on the line under the cen-ter of
3. Pull up on the fence.4. If the fence is held firmly, no change isneeded. Go to the next section, orIf the fence is loose and can be pulled out ofpo
Squaring Crosscut TravelThe blade must travel perpendicular to thefence along the radial arm in order forcrosscuts to be accurate. If the radial arm i
3. Wrong Way FeedWrong way feed is feeding the workpieceinto the end of the saw with the anti-kickbackpawls. The workpiece can be grabbed by theblade
Fig. 10513. Loosen the tour screws in the front of thecolumn support slightly, if you have not al-ready done so in the Adjusting Elevation sec-tion. (
23. Lock the rip lock, put the spacer, fenceand rear table back in place, lock the tablelocks, and go to the next section.Squaring Blade to Table forC
9. Hold the motor tightly and lock the bevellock. Do not let the motor move out of place.10. Check the square to make sure that it isstill flush with
4. Turn the blade with your hand severaltimes and check to see if the square is flushwith the blade.5. If the square is flush with the blade aftereach
Squaring Blade to Table forRipping1. Unlock the swivel lock and turn the motorto the out-rip position with the motor be-tween the blade and fence. (Fi
7. Hold the square in place and use the 9/16inch wrench to turn the bolt until the squareis flush with the blade.8. Hold the bolt firmly, and retighte
Making Blade Parallel toTableThese steps are done to help prevent theworkpiece from being thrown or damagedwhen the saw is used for edging.Fig. 1206.
9. Unlock the bevel lock.1(}. Loosen the two screws on the back of themotor support using a 1/8 inch hex-I, wrenchand pliers if necessary. (Figure 122
_lk WARNING: Kickback can occur ifthe spreader is not in line with theblade. You can be injured or killed. Al-ways adjust the spreader and make sureth
GuardAntikickback PawlsSpreaderFenceTable/Fig. 12712. If the spreader and blade both rest againstthe fence, no adjustment is needed. (Figure128-A) Go
Personal Safety1. Wear safety goggles labeled "ANSI Z87.1"on the package. Do not wear regular glasses,they are not safety glasses.2. Wear sn
Digital Display _A/RS / CRI1FT$1dRNELECTRONIC MEASUREMENTTO LOCK R_MOVE YELLOW KEYFig. 129 - Digital DisplayYour radial arm saw has a digital displayw
Installing the Battery1. Slide the batter), into the opening behindthe digital display with the angled corner ontop. (Figure 130)5. If there is still
6. Unlock the miter lock.7. Move the arm to the right until it snapsinto the 45 ° position.8. Lock the miter lock.9. The display should say:!10. Unloc
Bevel Encoder1. Push the ON/OFF button to turn the dis-play on.2. Put the saw in the crosscut position withthe radial arm perpendicular to the fence a
22. If the display is still not correct, repeatsteps 15 - 21 until the bevel encoder is in theright position, or8. Push the ELEVbutton.9. Push the REF
go to the next section, orIf the display says:!t Yi I-! I-!.,_ I I_l.l_l I_l1push the REF SET button again. Then go tothe next section.Out-rip Referen
Electrical ConnectionsMotor SpecificationsThe AC motor used in this saw is a capacitor-start, non-reversible type having the followingspecifications:R
_kAnalWARNING: To maintain propertool grounding, whenever the outlet youare planning to use for this power toolis of the two prong type do not removeo
CrosscuttingrCrosscutting is used to cut a workpiece tolength. The work_iece is held against thefence. The saw blade is pulled through theworkpiece. C
Safety Information forCrosscuttingRead and follow the safety information belowbefore making any type of crosscut.4_, WARNING1. Set guard and anti-kick
14.Rip workpieces that arelonger than thediameter of the blade being used.Do not ripaworkpiece that is shorter than the diameterof the blade being use
10. The workpiece cannot be controlledor held stable enough to do free handcutting. The workpiece can be thrown orslip and pull fingers and hand into
Crosscutting ChecklistUse the following checklist at the beginningof each new cutting period to reduce the riskof an accident.Crosscut ChecklistYellow
WARNING: The saw blade will sud-denly come toward you when loweredinto the table if the rip lock is unlocked.Fingers and hand can be cut off. Lockthe
Making CrosscutsThe following section contains safety informa-tion and instructions for making crosscuts.Anyone who uses your saw should read andfollo
Pull the saw blade through theworkpiece to the distance shown below.Fig. 147 Distance Needed to Complete Crosscut12. Support and hold the workpiece do
RippingRipping is used to change the width of theworkpiece by sawing along its length. Theworkpiece is fed into the saw blade. Thefence is used as a g
Safety Information forRippingRead and follow the safeb information belowbefore making any type of rip cut._lb DANGER1. Kickback can happen when the sa
4. Non-thru cuts increase the chance ofkickback because the anti-kickbackpawls cannot always grab the irregularworkpiece surface. Use a featherboard.S
Blade Guard, Anti-kickbackPawls and SpreaderThe blade guard, anti-kickback pawls andworkpiece spreader are designed to reduce oreliminate the risk of
Making a Rip Cut Table KerfYou will need to make a table kerf before arip cut can be made. Eve n ' time you movethe blade a new distance from the
Putting Your Saw Together,-..,Your radial arm saw is easy to put together,however it will take time. Ask a friend tohelp, and follow these assembly in
Anti-kickback Pawls and Spreader Adjust- Making Rip Cutsments!. Go to the outfeed end of the saw blade.2. Put edge of workpiece beside the bladeand un
_IL WARNING: When making throughrip cuts do not set the blade closer than1/2 inch from the fence or auxiliaryfence, your hands will be brought tooclos
Kickback,Blade Contact.Fingers,hand or armcan be cut off.Follow instructionsfor ripping.Fig. !59 Kickback, Blade Contact Safety Sign13. Turn the saw o
_lb WARNING: If the auxiliary fence isnot used when the saw arm is in the 0°crosscut position, the molding head can-not be located behind the fence fo
Cutting AccessoriesFencesFences are required for all saw operations.Crosscutting requires fences with kerfs (slots)to match the path of the saw, becau
• f,•Auxiliary Fence and PushBlockAn auxiliary fence must be used if the bladeis positioned between 1/2 inch and 2 inchesfrom the fence during ripping
5. Cut out a notch from the 12 inch side ofthe 3/8 plywood that is 9 1/2 inches long by3/8 inch wide. The dimensions of the remain-ing 3/8 plywood are
FeatherboardFeatherboards are used during rip cutting tohelp keep the workpiece against the fence.The featherboard is clamped to the fronttable, so th
*Recommended AccessoriesItem Cat. No.Saw blades(10" diameter with 5/8" hole) See CatalogCaster 9-22254Sanding Drum 9-25246Drill Chuck and Ke
GlossaryAnti-kickback Pawls: Pivoted objects withteeth which help prevent workpiece kickback.Arbor: The bar or shaft that holds the sawblade.Bevel: Th
The following parts are included with model113.198411:A°B.C.D.E.F.G.H.I.J.Basic Saw Assembly ... 1Operator's Manual ...
Helpful HintsIn order to get accurate cutting results fromyour radial arm saw, do the following:1. Follow all steps in the Alignment ofthe Blade secti
To extend the life of the front table of yoursaw, tack a piece of 1/4 inch plywood over it.Make sure that the tacks are not in the pathof the saw blad
=Maintaining Your SawGeneralWARNING: For your own safety,turn power switch off and remove plugfrom power source outlet before main-taining or lubricat
Fig. 174 - Swivel and Bevel Index Pins• Lubricate the bearing points where thearm attaches to the column tube. Witha -#2 Phillips screwdriver remove t
Adjustments for WearBevel LockThe purpose of the bevel lock is to lock themotor at any bevel angle. An adjustment isrequired if the motor can be easil
Fig. 179Arm and ColumnWith the miter lock unlocked and in the unin-dexed position the arm should fit snugly tothe column tube and not allow any vertic
2. Push the carriage back against the rear stop.3. Hold the front carriage bearing with yourfingers as tight as possible and pull carriageforward at t
Rip LockThe HI) lock locks the carriage in any positionalong the length of the arm. If the carriagecan be easily moved by pushing and pullingon the yo
MotorTo avoid motor damage this motor should beblown out or vacuumed frequently to preventsawdust buildup which will interfere with nor-mal motor vent
Changing Motor Voltage_11_DANGER: To avoid electric shock unplug the saw before changing motor voltage.Under normal home workshop usage, and iffull vo
O,P.O.R.S.T.U.V.Slotted Screws 1/4-20x7/16 ... 4Truss Head Bolts I/4-20x7/16 ... 20Hex Nuts 1/4-20 ... 18Lockwashers 1/4 ...
Troubleshooting=_I_ WARNING: To avoid injury turn power switch off and remove plug from powersource outlet before troubleshooting.ElectronicsProblem P
Electronics - 2Problem Probable CauseWhat to DoDisplay shows EEE.E orEE.EE.Arm or carriage moved too Follow procedure for settingrapidly for indicator
Motor - 2ProblemProbable CauseWhat to DoMotor fails to develop fullpower.(Power output of motordecreases rapidly withdecrease in voltage atmotor termi
Saw OperationsProblemCrosscuts not accurate at0° and 45 ° miter.Probable CauseLooseness between column tubeand column support.What to DoGo to Alignmen
Saw Operations - 2Problem Probable CauseWhat to DoWorkpiece kerr roughwith tooth marks fromblade (also called heel).Saw blade not squareto fence.Go to
Saw Operations - 3Problem Probable Cause What to DoClamping force not suffi-cient at bevel angles otherthan 45 °.Bevel lock needs adjusting. Go to Mai
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