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MODEL NO.
113.234701
81/4-1NCH
RADIAL SAW
Serial
Number
Model and serial numbers
may be found on the side
of the support-arm.
You should record both
model and serial number in
a safe place for future use.
FOR YOUR
SAFETY:
READ ALL
INSTRUCTIONS
CAREFULLY
Pad No. SP5570
SIEAIRS/ r.RRFTSMR
81/4-1NCH
RADIAL SAW
assembly
operation
repair parts
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Sold by SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO., Chicago, IL 60684 U.S.A.
Form No. SP5570 Printed in USA
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fSave This ManualFor Future Referenceowner'smanualMODEL NO.113.23470181/4-1NCHRADIAL SAWSerialNumberModel and serial numbersmay be found on the s

Page 2 - Table of Contents

SafetyOn the infeed side of the guard is thissafety label to alert you to kickback: kWARNINGKICKBACK IIIIOn the side surface of the motor, visiblefrom

Page 3 - Safety Symbol and Signal

SafetyNear the saw handle is this safety labelto alert you to thrown objects and toremind you to wear safety goggles:, WARNINGOn the top of the radial

Page 4 - kWARNING

AssemblyIt is important for your safety and to getaccurate cuts that you put the sawtogether according to these instructions.Identifying PartsThe foll

Page 5 - Safety Instructions

AssemblyAc DE FG H@ @I JO oI]MONThe following hardware is included:A. Phillips Pan Head Screw, v4"diameter by 1" ...

Page 6 - Saw Safety Instructions

AssemblyTools Needed for Assemblyand Alignment1 • *liI ,lli I ,L,L,I ,i ,i , i, I,_,Framing Square12-Inch CombinationSquare#2 PhillipsScrewdriver#3 Ph

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Assembly2. Position base so that edge is off worksurface.3. From inside surface, put carriage boltthrough slot in base and hold in place athighest poi

Page 8 - Workpiece Safety Instructions

AssemblyBlade Carriage to Radial ArmAssemblyNote: It may be easier to do this assemblywith the parts still in the box because theyare connected by a c

Page 9 - On-Product Safety Labels

Assembly5. Position radial arm so that arm isstraight up in air.6. Slide blade carriage onto radial arm, sothat carriage bearings fit into radial armt

Page 10 - kDANGER

AssemblyRadial Arm to Base Assembly1. Remove column retaining screw frombase enough so column can clear wheninserted.2. Unlock miter lock. Pull out mi

Page 11 - , WARNING

AssemblyMaking Radial Arm Parallel to FrameThe radial arm must be parallel to theframe so that when lowered onto thetable, the blade will be the same

Page 12 - Assembly

Table of ContentsSection Title ... PageSafety ... 3Assembly ...

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Assembly7. Lift front end of radial arm and slidefront table between radial arm andframe, towards front. Do not let tableedges rest in notches of side

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Assembly2. Place table support against side frameso that rectangular openings line upwith square openings in side frame, andnarrow edge is on top and

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Assembly2. Place table so that larger holes faceup. Align table over middle and frontholes in table supports. Note: Table willextend over front edge o

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AssemblyInstall Rip Scale Indicators, TableClamp Screws, and Dust Elbow1. Set out:-two rip scale indicators-two table clamp screws-two table clamp was

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ControlsOn-Off Switch\Rip ScaleElevationRip LockRip IndicatorBevel Index PinYellow KeySaw HandleControlOn-off SwitchYellow KeyElevation HandleBevel Lo

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ControlsSwivel Index _PinSwivel LockMiter Index PinControlFunctionMiter_ Locko Table ClampScrewOperation!CommentsSwivel LockFrees blade carriage to ro

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Controls\Pawls/Spreader LockSpreaderControlPawls/spreaderLockPawls/spreaderSpreader NutSpreader NutFrees pawls/spreader to moveto desired positionRedu

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ControlsHold Down/Hold Down LockControlHold Down LockHold DownFrees hold down to move todesired position; locks inplaceKeeps workpiece from flutter-in

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Alignment and AdjustmentThe saw and blade must be aligned cor-rectly for two reasons:1) to make cuts accurate2) to prevent binding of the blade andwor

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Alignment and AdjustmentAdjusting Carriage BearingsThe goal of this adjustment is toeliminate looseness between the car-riage bearings and the radial

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SafetyThis manual has safety information andinstructions to help users eliminate orreduce the risk of accidents and injuries,including:1. Severe cuts,

Page 24 - Controls

Alignment and Adjustment5. Hold hex wrench in place and use 1/2"socket wrench to loosen nut on under-side of carriage just enough to allow ad-jus

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Alignment and Adjustment6. Use elevation handle to raise andlower radial arm a few turns in eachdirection. Movement should be smoothbut firm. If movem

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Alignment and Adjustment5. Find out which point on table is thehighest by positioning blade as close aspossible over each of the four mountingholes in

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Alignment and AdjustmentSquaring Blade Crosscut TravelThe goal of this adjustment is to makeaccurate crosscuts. To do so, the blademust travel along t

Page 28 - Alignment and Adjustment

Alignment and AdjustmentSquaring Blade to TableThe goal of this adjustment is to makethe blade perpendicular to the table sothat cuts will be accurate

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Alignment and AdjustmentSquaring Blade to FenceThe goal in setting the blade perpen-dicular to the fence is to reduce the riskof kickback when ripping

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Alignment and Adjustment5. Unlock swivel lock, but do not moveswivel index pin. Use 3/16"hex wrench toloosen two adjusting screws under car-riage

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Alignment and Adjustmentspreader does not rest flat againstfence, go to step 6.6. Use a/2"wrench to loosen bothspreader nuts. Slide spreader agai

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Alignment and AdjustmentAdjusting Out-Rip Scale Indicator1. Unlock rip lock and pull blade car-riage forward. Unlock swivel lock,depress swivel index

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Electrical ConnectionsMotor SpecificationsThe double insulated motor used in thissaw has the following specifications:Rated H.P ...

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SafetyKickback HazardKickback is the uncontrolled propellingof the workpiece back toward the userduring ripping.The cause of kickback is the binding o

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CrosscuttingCrosscutting DefinedCrosscutting is cutting a workpiece tolength. The workpiece is held firmlyagainst the fence, and the blade ispulled th

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CrosscuttingRolling Carriage_WARNING:When saw is turned on, blade cansuddenly come toward you. Toreduce risk of this happening:1. Keep one hand on saw

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CrosscuttingThrown WorkpieceCAUTION"Workpiece could be picked up byspinning blade and thrown. Youcould be hit by thrown workpiece,or your fingers

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CrosscuttingCrossscutting ChecklistRefer to the following checklist beforemaking crosscut kerfs or crosscutting. Itwill remind you of things to do to

Page 39 - Electrical Connections

CrosscuttingKerfsA kerf or shallow cut is needed in thetable and fence to serve as a path for theblade and to ensure that the blade cutsall the way th

Page 40 - Crosscutting

Crosscutting7. Plug saw in.8. Put yellow key in switch.9. Grasp and hold onto saw handle, thenturn saw on.10. Slowly turn elevation handle clock-wise

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CrosscuttingMaking Straight and MiterCrosscutsFollow these steps to make straight andmiter crosscuts. Note: There are four in-dexed miter positions, 0

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Crosscutting8. Plug saw in.9. Put yellow key in switch.10. Grasp and hold onto saw handle,then turn saw on.11. Hold workpiece down and againstfence, k

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CrosscuttingMaking Bevel and CompoundCrosscutsFollow these steps to make bevel andcompound crosscuts.1. Check that saw is unplugged, switch is"of

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Crosscutting9. Lower pawls to clear fence orworkpiece, whichever is higher, by v'8".10. Put yellow key in switch.11. Grasp and hold onto saw

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SafetySafety InstructionsRead and follow these safety instruc-tions.Personal Safety Instructions1. Wear safety goggles labeled "ANSIZ87.1" o

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RippingRipping DefinedRipping is changing the width of aworkpiece by cutting along its length.The workpiece is fed into the blade,which rotates in a f

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RippingWorkpiece PositioningAlways set up so that the widest part ofthe workpiece is between the blade andfence. For example, if you want to rip 1&quo

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RippingRipping SafetyThe hazards associated with ripping areoutfeed zone hazard, kickback, wrongway feed, and thrown chips. This sectionexplains these

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RippingKickbackKickback is the uncontrolled propellingof the workpiece back toward the userduring ripping._WARNING:Kickback can happen when blade ispi

Page 50 - Infeed and Outfeed Directions

RippingTo reduce risk of kickback:1. Correctly set pawls and spreader.Spreader keeps workpiece from bindingor pinching blade; pawls grab intoworkpiece

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Wrong Way FeedRippingWrong way feed is ripping by feedingthe workpiece into the outfeed side ofthe blade._WARNING:Rotational force of blade will pullw

Page 52 - Ripping Safety

RippingPawls and Spreader FunctionThe pawls and spreader must be set cor-rectly during ripping to reduce the riskof kickback, to prevent wrong way fee

Page 53 - WARNING

RippingRipping ChecklistRefer to the following checklist beforemaking rip kerfs or ripping. It willremind you of things to do to make yourcutting safe

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RippingKerfsA kerf or shallow cut is needed in thetable to serve as a path for the bladeand to ensure that the blade cuts all theway through the workp

Page 55 - & WARNING

Ripping6. Unlock rip lock, position bladedesired distance from fence, and lockrip lock.RipIn-Rip Position7. Turn elevation handle clockwise tolower bl

Page 56 - Hold Down Function

Safety2. Turn saw off, remove yellow key, andunplug before leaving work area. Donot leave saw until blade has stoppedspinning.3. Make work area child-

Page 57 - Ripping Hints

RippingRipping Set-up ProcedureFollow these steps before ripping. Thesesteps must be repeated each time a dif-ferent thickness workpiece is ripped.1.

Page 58 - Swivel Lock

Ripping11. Test spreader/pawl setting by push-ing workpiece toward outfeed side tosee that workpiece moves freely, thenpulling toward infeed side to s

Page 59 - *_WARNING:

RippingMaking Rip CutsFollow these steps to make rip cuts:1. Follow ripping set-up procedure.2. Plug in saw, insert yellow key andturn saw on.3. Stand

Page 60 - Ripping Set-up Procedure

Cutting AidesCutting aides include fences, pushsticks, auxiliary fences, push blocks,featherboards, and straight edges.FencesFences are required for a

Page 61 - Push Pull

Cutting AidesPush SticksPush sticks must be used during rippingto push the workpiece through to com-plete cuts that would bring your handstoo close to

Page 62 - Making Rip Cuts

Cutting AidesTo make a push block:1. Use one piece of 3/4"plywood and onepiece of 3/8"plywood.2. Cut the 3/4" plywood to 10" by 5&

Page 63 - Cutting Aides

Cutting Aideskerf closed, put binding pressure on theblade, and cause kickback.To make a featherboard:1. Use solid (knot free) 3/4"lumber 5v2&quo

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Accessories Safety1. Use only accessories listed in this sec-tion. Use of any other accessory or at-tachment might increase the risk ofinjury to you o

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Accessories• Workpiece or cut-off pieces can beviolently thrown by the blade. Wearsafety gogglesCAUTION:Lower blade guard can get caughtor jam in fenc

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Maintenance_Ib WARNING:To avoid shock, burns, or lacera-tions from accidental start up ofsaw, turn power switch off and un-plug saw before doing maint

Page 67 - Accessories

Safety3. Unplug saw before doing main-tenance, making adjustments, correctingalignment, or changing blades.4. Do not force saw. Use saw, bladesand acc

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MaintenanceCarriage BearingsThe carriage should roll freely but withsome resistance for the entire length oftravel. If the carriage moves too freelyor

Page 69 - Maintenance

MaintenanceMotor Brush AssembliesThe motor brush assemblies that comewith the saw will last about 100 cuttinghours. Replace both carbon brusheswhen ei

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MaintenanceBlade ChangingTo change the saw blade, follow thesesteps:1. Check that saw is unplugged, switch is"off", and yellow key is out.2.

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TroubleshootingMotor ProblemMotor overheats or stallsPossible Cause(s)Excessive feed rate whencrosscutting or rippingImproper motor coolingUndersized

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TroubleshoOtingCuffing ProblemCrosscuts not accurate atmiter indexed positions.Possible Cause(s)Crosscut travel not squarewith fenceArm not indexing p

Page 73 - Troubleshooting

TroubleshootingCutting ProblemBoard pulls away fromfence during rippingPossible Cause(s)Blade out of alignmentWhat to DoCheck alignmentWorkpiece strik

Page 74 - TroubleshoOting

TroubleshoOtingSaw ProblemBlade carriage does nottravel smoothly on armPossible Cause(s)Dirty trackBad bearingBearing set too tightWorn arm trackRip l

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Repair PartsPARTS LIST FOR 8 1/4" RADIAL ARM SAW MODEL NO. 113.234701Always order by Part Number -- Not by Key NumberFIGURE 1KeyNo.12345678910111

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SafetyWorkpiece Safety Instructions1. Cut only one workpiece at a time. Donot stack workpieces or lay them edgeto edge.2. Rip only workpieces longer t

Page 79 - Repair Parts

Repair PartsPARTS LIST FOR 8 1/4" RADIAL ARM SAW MODEL NO. 113.234701FIGURE 24847_46_45_44_49\111012 NOTE HOLE & SLOTPOSITIONS,/3117/ 18192O8

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Repair PartsPARTS LIST FOR 8 1/4" RADIAL ARM SAW MODEL NO. 113.234701Always order by Part Number -- Not by Key NumberFIGURE 2KeyNo.12345678910111

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Repair PartsPARTS LIST FOR 8 1/4" RADIAL ARM SAW MODEL NO. 113.23470143414036_3982FIGURE 3I38371I30F22/292428102024212_\2327 MARKING('P&apos

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Repair PartsPARTS LIST FOR 8 1/4" RADIAL ARM SAW MODEL NO. 113.234701Always order by Part Number -- Not by Key NumberFIGURE 3KeyNo.!2345678910111

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Repair PartsPARTS LIST FOR 8 1/4" RADIAL ARM SAW MODEL NO. 113.23470124251 2109 / s1113142426131223221820 1518162119KeyNo.1234567891011121314Alwa

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IndexAccessories 67AdjustmentBevel Lock 69Carriage Bearings 29, 70Column Support 30Hold Down Lock 70In-rip Scale 37Leveling Front Table 31Miter Lock 2

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owner'smanualSERVICEMODEL NO.113.23470181/4-1NCHRADIAL SAWHOW TO ORDERREPAIRPARTS81/4-1NCHRADIALSAWNow that you have purchased your 8Y4-inch radi

Page 88 - RADIALSAW

SafetyBlade Safety Instructions1. Use only blades marked for at least5500 rpm.2. Use only blades 81/4inches indiameter.3. Use blades for their recomme

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