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unpacking and preassemblyWARNING: TO AVOID INJURY FROM UNEXPECT-ED STARTING OR ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DO NOTPLUG THE POWER CORD INTO A SOURCE OFPOWER UNTIL
44" CABINET ASSEMBLYFOR MODEL NO. 113.198310ASSEMBLE CABINET BEFOREMOUNTING SAW1. Separate all "loose" parts from packing materialsand
7. Locate the four (4) corner brackets and use eight(8) 1/4-20 x 1/2 truss head bolts, Iockwashersand hex nuts to mount the corner brackets to theshel
11. Locate the right and left side spacers, the six (6)1/4-20 x 1/2 truss head bolts, Iockwashers, andhex nuts. Position the spacer inside the right a
3. Locate four (4) leveling and eight (8) 1/2-13 hexnuts. Attach the leveling feet to bottom of sidepanels in front and rear as illustrated. Handtight
4. Position the trim caps in place and hold in placewith type B metal screw from the bottom side.5. Then reach through the base from behind thefront t
ALIGNMENT PROCEDUREIMPORTANT: In order to obtain maximum cuttingaccuracy and safety, the following six steps must becarefully followed. Become thoroug
6. Lay the arbor wrench on the work table under themotor shaft. Carefully lower the arm with theelevation handle until the motor shaft is justtouching
Adjusting tront table lock handlesWARNING: TO AVOID SUDDEN SLIPPAGE,BREAKAGE, OR THROWING OF PARTS, FRONTTABLE BOARD LOCK HANDLE MUST LOCKTABLE BOARDS
(c) Carefully retighten upper two (2) 1/4-20 socketset screws alternating from left side to rightside so as not to force arm out of adjustment,(d)(e)R
FULL ONE YEAR WARRANTY ON CRAFTSMAN RADIAL SAWIf within one year from the date ol purchase, this Craftsman Radial Saw tails due to a defect in materia
(c) Loosenthefour (4)socketsetscrewslocatedbehindyokeasillustratedwitha1/8"Hex"L"wrench.Rotatemotorwhileholdingsquarefirmly againstsawb
(b)Usinga1/8"Hex"L" wrenchloosenthefoursocketset screwslocatedthrough accessholesonbottomsideofyokeasillustrated.(c) Rotatetheyokeassem
STEP SIXInstalling Blade Guard and Adjusting Anti-KickbackPawls and Spreader1. Install blade guard on motor.2. Unlock the swivel lock handle and rotat
location and function of controlsWARNING: FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY ALWAYSLOCK THE SWITCH "OFF" WHEN SAW IS NOT INUSE. REMOVE KEY AND KEEP IT IN A
.Depth of Cut (Elevation)a. The diagram shows the elevation crank whichis used to raise and lower the saw blade.b. Clockwise rotation raises the blade
5. Blade Angle (Bevel)a. A single bevel lock handle is used in angularpositioning and indexing of the motor, toprovide the desired saw blade (bevel) a
8. Blade Guard and Anti-Kickback/SpreaderAssembly - Positioning for Ripping.WARNING: NEVER POSITION THE GUARD ORANTI-KICKBACK/SPREADER ASSEMBLY WITHTH
basic saw operationWARNING: TO AVOID MISTAKES THAT COULDCAUSE SERIOUS PERMANENT INJURY, OBSERVEALL THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS IN ADDI-TION TO THOSE ON
2. Make sure the arbor nut is snug.3. Clamp the guard in a horizontal position.4. Lock the swivel lock handle. Make sure it is firmlylocked. (See page
rectangularframe.Theradialarmissettoadesiredangleof cut, swiveland bevelsettingsat 0° andlocked.Theworkpiecebeingcutispositionedandheldfirmlyagainstth
additional instructions for radial arm sawsBEFORE USING THE SAW:t'-GO..,--,r-.WARNING: TO AVOID MISTAKES THAT COULDRESULT IN SERIOUS, PERMANENT I
board against the fence must be straight and willnot catch on kerfs in the fence. NEVER RIP"FREEHAND" (without aid of fence).5. Properly set
OPERATION NO. 5 -OUT-RIPPING AND IN-RIPPING1. Ripping is the process of sawing the workpiecealong its length by feeding it into the sawbladewhen using
OPERATION NO. 6 - BEVEL RIPPINGBevel ripping is either in-ripping or out-ripping asdescribed above, except the saw blade is tilted out ofperpendicular
AUXILIARY FENCE FOR MOLDINGTo use the molding head with the arm in the 0°crosscut position an auxiliary fence must be used.WARNING: IF THE AUXILIARY F
5.Adjustmentiscompletewhenbothlockingandindexingfunctionsareworkingproperly.Replacemotorsupportcover.ADJUSTING SWIVEL LOCK HANDLEThis handle provides
ADJUSTING CARRIAGE BEARINGSThe carriage should roll freely but with some resist-ance for the entire length of travel. To test forbearing looseness, pe
2. With a 3/16 inch hex "L" wrench find the 1/4-20hex socket cap screw through the hole in the reararm cover. To tighten turn the wrench clo
trouble-shootingHAVE YOU FOLLOWED ALL SIX STEPS OFTHE ALIGNMENT PROCEDURE? IF YOUHAVE NOT FOLLOWED THEM IN THEIRPROPER SEQUENCE, YOU CANNOTEXPECT A CC
1. RADIAL SAW DOES NOT MAKE ACCURATE0 °or 45 ° MITER CROSSCUTS.a. Looseness between column tube and columnsupport.Align as described in Alignment Proc
4. SAW KERF (CUT EDGE) OF STOCK ROUGH-TOOTH MARKS LEFT ON EDGE OF SAWKERF.NOTE: This condition is commonly called "HEEL".a. Crosscutting or
while thecuttingtool is rotating.The rotatingtool could cut and throw anything hitting thebladecausingthe saw to unexpectedlycomeforward.-- Usetherigh
9. CLAMPING FORCE NOT SUFFICIENT ATMITER ANGLES OTHER THAN 45°.a. Miter Lock Handle requires Adjustment.Refer to Adjusting Miter Lock Handle in Adjust
MOTOR TROUBLE-SHOOTING CHARTNOTE: Motors used on wood-working tools areparticularly susceptible to the accumulation ofsawdust and wood chips and shoul
maintenance and lubricationMAINTENANCEWARNING: FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, TURNPOWER SWITCH "OFF" AND REMOVE PLUG FROMPOWER SOURCE OUTLET BEFORE MA
Alightfilmofoilshouldbewipedonthefaceofthecolumntubetolubricatethefit betweenthecolumntubeandcolumnsupport.Withelevationcrankraisearmto upperlimit.Com
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fromthenoseside(oppositethesawdustexhaustchute) of the guard.Notethe warningon theguard.-- Toavoidinjuryfromthrownpieces,slips,orjams,theworkpiecemust
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ownersmanualSERVICEMODEL NO.113.19831010" RADIAl.SAWWITH44" CABINETHOW TO ORDERREPAIRPARTS10-INCH RADIAL SAWNow that you have purchased your
provideadditionalguardingfromcontactwiththefrontoftheblade.--To preventthe cutting tool from grabbingthetableor workpieceandbeingpropelledtowardyou,ne
OutripPositioning the blade parallel to the fence with themotor toward the rear of the saw producing maxi-mum ripping capacity. See illustration on pa
Itisrecommendedthatyouhaveaqualifiedelectri-cian replacethe twoprongoutletwith aproperlygroundedthreeprongoutlet.Anadapterasshownbelowisavailableforco
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