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1. aea iNANO itetit ateoa oa atete E The Model Number ST be found on a plate attached to your saw at the left side of the base Always mention the Model Number in all correspondence regarding the CRAFTSMAM ACCRA ARM RADIAL SAW or when Sreering papait alia ih ROMERO A RPONONIOEERDEASEEACIUMRITNATEO Sum POPOL eat Pen oan M yn EEE one Carefully read the instructions provided observe the simple safety precautions and you will have many hours of satisfactory use from your new Craftsman tool All parts listed herein may be ordered through SEARS ROEBUCK AND CO or SIMPSONS SEARS LIMITED When ordering parts by mail from the catalog order house which serves the territory in which you live selling prices will be furnished on request or parts will be shipped at prevailing prices and you will be 1 The PART NUMBER 2 The PART NAME SEARS ROEBUCK AND CO and SIMPSONS SEARS LIMITED in Canada back up your investment with quick expert mechanical service and genu ine CRAFTSMAN replacement parts IF and when you need repairs or serv ice call on us to protect your invest ment in this fine piece of equipment SELMER DDO ANON Ted tite HR RET eee eto HE Y j i 1 i i 1 i i I ann ERNE NE
2. Printed in U S A Part Ho 63157 3 MINUTES of required reading for the home Crafts safety in mind permitting you to use the tool without man whether this is your first purchase or you re concern so long as certain basic rules are observed an old hand at power tools YOU VE JUST BOUGHT A QUALITY TY SEARS designed to give you many years of top perfon and trouble free operation It s also designed with We d like 1 to call Ar 5 some ad the 3 FOLLOW OPERATING 2 INSPECT THE POWER TOOL nn a rali dg a T DAR are include d amp USE PROPER ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS Make ceria proper voltage 110 or 220 5 used USE A GROUND WIRE ANO A SUITABLE PLUG A e e LE Check lasing requirements af the lool ss oulimed im the insiructiam martis Gal m the ha 96 her fi hit of taneg oif the I use terning on Toul rETY GUARDS 12 THINK SAFETY sy Safety guards are avail Carefully pian each operation before mais Use of these lurming on Tool p a i5 highly recommended legd rate SPECIFICATIONS The AC motor used in this saw is a capacitor start non reversi le type with the following ame Nenn Voltage 1157230 Amperes TOFS Cycles 5 60 Phase
3. CROSS CUTTING Cross cutting is the sawing of wood across the grain Planks are milled with the grain running the length of the plank If a 58 8 cross cut is the boord 5 placed on rhe saw table against the fence so that the MP is parallel to the force Sce figure a MOTE When cross cutting normal pieces of lumber the lang end of the board should be placed to the lett of the saw Mone 9 NE board i normally helg operation The saw is nat pushed pulled d E nid rios The radial arm must be positioned of O as indicated by the radial arm po sition indicator The arm latch handle must be 7 cy tened Refer to parogreph entitled Angular Movement And Locking Of The Radial Arm The yoke must be indexed at the position making the caw blade perpendicular to the ence and the yoke clamp handle placed in the locked position The bevel index handle must bes positioned of 0 as indicated by the bevel scale and lacked Turri the glevation crank to lower the sow until rhe Glade teeth are approximately 1 32 bel the table surface and ride in the saw slot made when per forming the PRELIMINARY CROSS CUT AT THE Q POSI TION Push the sow carriage to the rear of the radial arm sa the blade m behind the Adjust the anti rip tap ce 12 Your saw 15 o fine machine and should be given the best of care zi E clean an properly y lubricates d
4. Single RPM 450 Rotation Giawed Bon sow blade end Clockwise CAUTION This saw is wired for 115 volt operation Connect to 15 Amp Branch Circuit and use 15 Amp Time Delay Fuse NOTE This saw motor is wired at the factory tar 115 volt 60 cycle AC service as shown in figure 1 and described in paragraph 1 below Under normal home workshop use with proper voltage to the moter the saw will operate with adequate efficiency How ever if any of the following conditions exist may be necessary 165 reconnect the saw tor 230 volts AC os described in paragraph 7 below 1 Continuous heavy duty use 2 Undersize wiring in circuit from motor to power source or overloaded circuit 3 Low voltage from power source to motor which may be due to overlooded power source The power cord must also be changed from the 115 volt type to the 230 volt type when changing to 230 volt operation 1 Connections For 115 Volts AC See figure 1 When replacing a moter or connecting the saw to 115 volts for any reason make sure the wires inside the motor terminal box are connected as follows a Connect the motor terminal box to the WHITE motor cord lead The black moter cord lend is already connected to the averlead protector Connect the GREEN and BROWN leads to the BLUE leod c Twist bare ends of wires together install o wire nut on each connection d Pus
5. motor OCEANS Form No 2351 7 24
6. eh Ch f iei AB TORT TUN PERI HATER A NOES Sun 10 11 12 13 Beoring J Slee Bracket Pan Hd Pin Reb Cat Ta en S bod AE Qa C Kj RI CEN Qu xd pm Bumper x fe M Disc Retainer 20665 Shoe Standard Haus Hem Wach her lock Medi ET We Han ring Clamp Assembly Yoke screw No Slotted Lack Screw Knob Assembly Cover Carriage Right Hand Shoe Rip Lock Corriage Hendle Latch Pin Ring Retaining Mo 2 ing Latch Pin Bevel Lotch Handle Bevel ge Expander ex H andle pae 155 LAE Stee 328 x 3 4 x T 16 Ball Carriage Cover Mounting 5 nj P l Type 23C1 E Cad Pi Steel Curriage Lock ho 2 Lotch Pin Handle melez Brake diss b Purchased Locally B 46 d P OS th LA be 30543 37399 37397 30540 3 881 37435 30551 30664 9421626 30606 37816 30558 37426 37402 30309 30604 47401 115109 60021 Powl Anti Kickbock Rod Guard screw Wing Elbow Discharge ssembly 1655 CHEM Knob Assembly Pad pps 5Serpw 5 16 18 x 1 1 f2 Hex Socket Hd Cap Ploi Washer Index Handle Handle Yoke Clamp Washer 630 x 1 1 8 x 3 Serew
7. vacuumed frequently to prevent interference with normal motor ventilation click sii ist NERS SINS RT BU CLER MERLE ee Motor will not run aad fuses BLOW 1 box or loose connections Sos NR MR tcn mocccccccas Motor fails to deuslop 1 Power line overlaaded with full power Power output lights appliances and other of motor decreases rapidly motors with decrease in woltage 2 Undersize wires or circuit too 2 at motor terminals For long example a reduction ot 10 in voltage causes a reduction of 1955 in maximum power output of which the motor is capable while a reduction of 20 in voltage causes reduc Hon of 3695 in maximum power output 3 Gen ner al overloading ot power company 5 facilities In many sections of the country demand for electrical power exceeds the capacity of existing erating ond distribution 551252 i 4 Incorrect fuses in power line lt uU ia WE UN Un en TE ea SRL ASR Morar starts slowly or fails 1 Low voltage will not trip to come up to full speed relay 2 Starting 1 dr 2 Improper cooling Air circula tian restricted ee d motor dee do sawdust ete Starting relay in motor 1 Burned relay contacts due 1 ta wiil not operate extended holdin periods coused by low fine voltag
8. In re event re farce is ded and cannet be straightened by tightening the table clamps proceed as follows Remove the fence and replace with a temporary fence made from a straight piece of scrap lumber Pro ceed 1o cut slots in the original fence where the gap between the fence and front table was determined ta be the greatest See figure 45 for slotting Replace the fence after slotting behind the front table with the slots toward the rear and tighten the table clamps Keep all eutting tools such as saw blades drills molding cutters dados etc sharp and do not force feed the work to the p point where the motor speed is drastically reduced This will minimize effort give better cuts and better resist MAKE THESE EDG ES PARAL LEI ZEN tons DIME ns ION N j eA 10 TO CLE na MC C Jo 3 4 TO 1 Wes 28 x 20 overheating and of overload 7 When using planer molding or dado blades repeated light cuts will give the best results Deep cuts reduce the quality of the finish 8 An auxiliary table top for molding or shaping can be constructed similar to figure 46 Note the shape of the back guide fence against which your work piece is moved A cut out 5 wide should be made at the center of this guide fence to give adequate Eod ue tor the molding head and cutters Also a wider clearance marked A should be made io allow for the radial saw motor Be sure front edge
9. high point i not at the front adjust the screw at point 1 figure 12j so the high point is created at the front near point 1 Raise the blade d to pick up a pinging sound at this new poi MOTE Do nof t hand dna of the blade during the remainder of the parol leling operation Move the blade to the back of table directly behind the high point Raise the table to blade height ot this paint by adjusting the screw at point 3 figure 13 on led Fhand side Br table acu the gt channel M ak side See figi ure 11 Return the blode te front of table and make slight adjustment of the screw in this area a iF necessary Swing the blade to front of table on cight hand side Adjust screw at point 2 figure 14 Move blade to back of table Raise the table to blade height at this point by adjusting the screw at point 4 figure 14 Tighter channel clam pang screws al front and back of base on right hand side Return the blade to front of table and make a slight adjustment of the screw in this area il necessary Move the saw blade to all four screw positions to recheck for proper paralleling of table Points 1 through 4 figure 12 Move the saw blade fo center of table If the table is ED at this point raise if by adjusting the screw point i Maure 15 qm E neces a to back off the ihe MEN is hehe at 1 the center ewe 4 by tightening the screw 6 When the table is adjust
10. Conversely loosening the right hand set screw and tightening the left hand set screw the column key will be re 6 4 out of the column tube keyway The sed m outer end of Soe tube key ici pe tightened den NEA after adjustment is completed This screw applies pressure on the Nylon friction plug and provides smoother elevation movement of column tube This set screw should be tightened to provide maximum smoothness of operation Right and left positions are given with operator facing the saw standing in front of saw table a Loosen set screw in center of column tube key See Figure 7 b Loosen left hand set screw 1 4 turn See figure 7 Tighten right hand set screw See figure 7 d Tighten left hand set screw See figure 7 e Turn elevation crank io raise and lower radial arm See figure 8j df too tight loosen right hand set screw Tigure 7 7 slightly and check again for smooth operation When correct tighten left hand set screw f Tighten set screw in center of column tube key figure 7j until smoothest Ud is obtained g Lock the yoke clamp handle 7 figure 24 and bevel lock knob 15 securely Pull the arm latch lever outward ond move radial orm appreximotely 10 ta the right Release arm latch lever and move radial arm into the O index position Do not bump or jar the arm Push the arm lateh handle or arm du leve
11. Table dou 13 ft xj Cod PL Stee i 1 32 Slotted 16 18 x 172 S A E Steel 1 Med 5 16 SAE Stl 174 20 x 3 8 Socket Hd 30675 30505 30516 60080 42356 37428 30678 60022 115093 30511 30508 37911 63077 53078 102718 30512 118615 dos HOMER Mach Ho 10 5 Steel Seraw Hex Hd Cad Pi S 32 x 3 8 Washer Tock Med Mo TU S AE Washer Oil Sling Washer Fiat 5 required Fastener Stud Wrench Hex 1 8 Across Flats Ring Retaining Washer Plain 515 x 7 8 x 1 32 Sal kach 5 16 18 x 7 8 Hd Cad Pl Steel Hex Plate Retaining End Play Shaft Assembly Elevation Screw Mach 3 6 16 5 8 Hex Hd Steel Washer Lock Med 3 8 5 Pin Pivot Shaft Assernbly Elevation Crank 3 16 Across Flats Wrench Hex 1 7 Plug Friction Nylon Plug Back up Steel Serew Set 5 16 18 x Slotted ta Pr Ser Hex Bracket Bearing Hut Hex 3 Steel Base Assembly d tior duse ltem 88289 be Purches 1 2 1 4 20 x 3 4 Tyas 2301 Hd Cod Pl Steel Ste sed Locally are a ads fo the ar 8816 tion of sawdust and wood chips and should be blown out or
12. amp recomime nged and the anti should always be used in both pe ipping and a ay the Saw embly end ee ch 15 ppos T 4 the anti kic kbock pewl as at the wh ULT E 3 af jas 6t e 4 ty pce cd e Lagar 41 MUS the pers ond i in the apposite end of the guerd loosen the wing screw holding the anti ckickback pawl assembly end lower the assembly until the lips of the pawls ore 1 87 below the top surface of the board lo be cul Retighien TM Wr XCKD Ww securely IN RIPPING In rig refers 2 a postion wf ben fw Blade 6 26 Ihe molor and the fence and paral lel fo the fence igure 33 1 To place the sew in thi 5 position unlock the latch pin and rotate the yoke 90 ETRE carriage 3 until ally indexes the yoke O Relock the yoke iment of Pointers to check accuracy of In Rip i ng Position the motor en the radial arm until the CbeeEu scale indicates the desired width of 115 ore cot board Tighten the Corrige lock kno Position the dis rn a on Hae Co d yis Ste ES yoke disengage the swive hse Serve clockwise viewing ft from pin automa h The trom f board to B rippec RUE pones 8 hend le board to 58 down With th a the b fence asg saw The oh a 5n Seul remain alla 5 Ele oso hates only s the righ
13. and SIX x i i cross cut is nat perfec tly squared proceed with paragraphs 5 and 6 and STEP SIX il c a correction is requwred aoe Z a m m ns atl adjustments oyl JE haga SEVEN refer 6 Trouble le Shooting Charis for any DX isting probpienms Figure 19 t e i 5 BAI DE TOOTH em Se op reges i en 4T TABLE CU REAR T ABLE Figure 23 THE SAW ELADE 1 Locate the motor carriage assembly midway on radial arm and tighten earriage lock knob 5 figure 24 2 REMOVAL See figure 20 a Place the open end shaft wrench on flats of shaft on inside of saw blade Allaw end of wrench to rest aon saw table b Using the box end arbor wrench loosen the shaft nut NOTE The Licked threads motor shaft has Remove shaft nut collar saw blade and second calla 3 INSTALLATION See figure 21 Place inside collar on motor shaft with to saw blade b ned Seh made collar nut sach 1 is pe jd pin velada 2 Place box end arbor wrench on shaft nut and let A res on saw table of shaft and shown in figure 21 d lise open end shaft wrench on flats tighten by pushing downward as NOTE The rip scales end pointer are in tended to be used for quick settings For greater accuracy take direct meosprament between blade and fence When t
14. of the ee table i is ee el in top thus completed it it is ready for use ing it into position with C clamps v marel y We guarantee all Craftsman Radiol Arm Saws to be free from defects in material and workmanship When properly used cored for and maintained we will replace or repair Gt our option and install without cost ta you for period of one 1 year from date of sale amy part which proves upon our examination to be defective under normal use This guarantee doesn t apply to Radial Arm Saws in rental service RADIAL SAW TABLE JE LAMP ON EACH END SUPPORTS 32 LONG Figure 46 TROUBLE Pone rip ee wood smokes and motor stops Eleati n operates roughly chatter exists PAotor will not run Motor will nat run and Blade does not maintain constant depth of cut Gcross table poematis UNS un 0 Blade does not cut squarely er repeat cuts cannot be secured PROBABLE CAUSE REMEDY Heel has not of be en I T Re to STEP SIX CHECKING THE SAW BLADE FOR E Dull bla 1 Cheek 88 eee of blade or are 2 Low voltage isch sae EET Gun c Ao RBB ee pe cee ID ATL EAL FEET EE FADE PE AA FERREA AMA ERACE EEA E CI GAMEARENA LE OEA E CAEAD AECE NI cc the paragraph entitl
15. receptacle MOTOR SAFETY PROTECTION The sow motor is equipped with a manual reser thermal overload protector designed to open the power line circuit when the motor temperature exceeds a safe value 1 If the protector opens the line and stops the saw motor pres 55 the saw ten to m OFF position immediately 2 Alter to a sees udin temperature the over load protector can be closed manually by pushing in the red button on the motor capacitor cover If the red button will not snap inta place immediately the motor is still too hot and must be allowed to cool for a while longer An audible click will indicate protector is closed 3 As soon 65 the red button will snap inta running position the saw may be started and operated normally by press ing the saw switch to the OM position 4 Frequent opening of fuses of circuit breakers may result F motor is overloaded or H the motor circuit is fused with a fuse other than those recommended Do not use a fuse of greater capacity without consulting the power company Although the motor is designed for operation on the nn ang Mei bea T ied on motor fee ilia Pe Me prios or ie le ae Has loads however require that voltage at motor terminals be not less than the voltage specified an nameplate D Mes motor ube Ba to loose OT incorrect results when small size wires are used circuit or when the supply circuit is extremely ong Always check conn
16. 0573 37912 37877 448001 37875 30577 478 g 5 63137 d End d Opposi Re lief Strain Washer Spacer Spring Housing Brake Coil Cail aa Disc Brake Brake Broke Washer Spring Ring Retaining Clamp Mo 2 Cord Lap Shaft Kur Hex Cad PI Cover Cleat Connector Wire Stator As sembly Cord Fan Blade er Steel Brake Screw No 6 32 x 1 4 Type 23C1 Fan Hd Slotted Relief Strain Plate Bottle Rotor Assembly Lin 9 Brake Cad Pl Steel 37377 37376 37384 ACID f 102707 37880 37879 115109 115120 60013 120214 ACTS 102570 m ue 30518 30517 i o3 AE E Descripti on Key Palais Tube Support Column Screw Set J B8 T6 x 5 8 Socket Hd Cone Pt Screw Mach 3 8 16 x 1 178 Hex Hd Slotted Steel Table Rear Washer 17 64 x 5 8 x Cad Pl Steel Serew Maoach Pon Hd 1 Boord Table 5Serew Set 174 20 x 172 rence Table Front T A Serew Mach 1 4 20 x 1 Pon Hd Slotted Channel Table Mtg Right Hand Channel Table Mtg Vis Hand Washer Lock Med 1 4 Nut Hex 1 RE se 3 14 i WA cos her 1 1 32 x 7 8 x 1 16 Steel Washer 16 a acrew Mach Hex Hd 5 Set Cad Pl Steel Crank Assembly Elevation Plate identification Clamp
17. Excessive play in column tube key adjustment Exe cessive free ploy in radial arm 3 Crosscuf travel and rip fence are nat squared TRAVEL 4 improper movement of Before moving the radial arm ta the desired miter index arm for miter cuts position mainly 0 and 45 positions make sure the arm latch handle i rotated just T 4th may be advisable to push on the arm lateh lever solidly with the palm of the hand to insure proper indexing at O and 45 positions Refer to the paragraph entitled ANGULAR MOVEMENT AND LOCKING OF THE RADIAL ARM 5 Saw blade not square 5 Re fer 1 to MET FIVE SQUARING THE SAW ta the toble top LE TOP 6 Bearings amp Refer to paragraph entitled CARRIAGE ADJUSTMENT track under ae en FOR WEAR Yoke do nor picher 2 C eal e Seg E cies y and Of swivel properly latch pin moves irregularly if bolts on pelle latch pin housing are loose tighten them after observing STEP SIX CHECKING THE SAW BLADE FOR HEEL 8 Yoke clomp does not 8 Re fer to paragraph entitled YOKE CLAMP HANDLE tighten yoke or loose DIU USTMENT under ADJUSTMENTS TO COMPENSATE ness is felt in yoke AR assembly 2 Remove radial arm cap ond check the two 3 8 inch bolts for fightness 3 Refer to STEP THREE SQUARIN G THE CROSS CUT SEER EEA BERS INORG 17 mos EXPLODED VIEW
18. Figure 47 18 All parts illustrated in Figures 47 through 50 and listed under part numbers may he ordered through any Sears retail stare or catalog order house Order parts by mail from the catalog order house which serves the territory in which you live In several instances part numbers are listed for COMPLETE ASSEMBLIES All parts are shipped prepoid within the limits of the com hrentol United States 2 THE PART N Always order by Part Number not by Key Number No Description Description 30473 Plate Assembly Cover 448033 Screw Mo 10 32 x 3 8 Type 23C1 Pan Hd Slotted Cad Pl Steel l 37418 Cop Radial Arm 115109 Washer Lock Med 1 4 SAE Steet 191230 Screw Mach 1 4 x 28 x 1 Fil Hd Slotted Cad Pl Steel 448001 Screw No 6 32 5 1 4 Type 23 1 Pin Groowe 3 16 x 1 3 4 Type E Screw No 10 32 x 3 4 Type 23C1 Pan Hd Slotted Cad Pl Steel Washer Plain 505 x 1 1 8 x 1 14 Steel Lever Arm Latch Washer Spring Washer Plain 505 x 1x 1 32 Steel Handle Screw Mach 1 4 20 x 1 3 8 Truss Hd with Lockwasher Steel Mut Wing Washer Plain 11 32 x 7 8 x 1 16 Cod PL Steel Relief Strain 30496 Wrench Shaft 30494 Collar 60170 tBlode Sow 10 Frec Cut Combination 30495 Nut Shaft 3540 Wrench Arbor 30671 Tube Assembly Column JO469 Plug Adapter 37363 Cord ond Plug 115543 W
19. Krom edge Dado Set can be purchased at any Sears Retail Store or Catalog Order House The head consists of two outside blades 1 8 thick six 1 8 thick chipper blades and paper washers for 1 16 width adjus stments With these blades grooves of 1 8 1 4 and additional w idths increased in steps of 1 14 up te a maximum of 13 16 wide can be cut Ouiside blades can be used alone chippers cannot When using the maximum width of dada of 13 16 ihe motor shaft the outside loose collar must not be us d idth of the dado can be reduced while using the loose collar and two or more passes can be made with the work to obtain the desired width of cut Whenever two or more chippers are used stagger the cutting enc as evenly as possible around the circumference Fractional adjustments in thickness of the head can be made by using paper washers between the outside blades and chip pers Dado head operations are much the same as those with a standard blade but the dado head takes a bigger bite so that the work piece should be held more firmly When a groove wider than the dado head is needed Br iwo or more passes Space cuts so that they overlap a trifle Dodo work is done in the cross cut position Ploughing is done in the ripping position If the rip or plough position is used the saw guard and anti kickback pawl assembly should be adjusted as described in the paragraph Ripping 6 beting is done in the vertical p p
20. Lack Yoke As sembly Bushing Motor Support Washer End Play Neo 8 Washer Oil Sling Screw Mach lf 4 20 x P6 Hex Hd Steel Mur Hex 5 16 18 x 172 Steel Burnper Hi 32 Stee Plate Motor Support Bushing Washer Lock Med 1 4 5 Steel 1 amp 5 Ouarcd Stud Fig 49 for Explode ido View Wereoch Hex L 1 4 Across Flots Bevel Lock is SIS ONU CREE 9000000 so Figure 49 49 PA 455330 30897 INE 30571 30572 240435 7 37282 448011 37409 37410 9404353 37408 30580 Hardware Hem Screw mue Pon Hd Slotted with Lockwasher 211 0 Screw Stator No 2 Shield End Fon Blade End Stud Guard Bearing Plate Bearing Retainer Screw No 6 32 x 5 16 Type 2301 Pan Hd Slotted Cod Pl Steel Relay Plote Identification Screw Mo 8 32 x 3 B Type 23C1 Pan Hd Slotted Cad Pl Steel Clamp Capacitor Capacier Lead Assembly Na 1 Lead Assembly No 2 Wire No 16 3 1 2 AWG Ul Approved 6 32 x 7 16 Pan Hd Slotted Steel Cad Pl Protec Tor Spring Er zT May be V rehesed 6568 33 37 37818 37942 37415 37908 37883 63134 37884 37886 30783 30613 30582 120622 37434 37412 3
21. NG ADJUSTMENT To test for looseness in carriage ball bearings between bearings and tracks in radial arm lock yoke clamp handle grasp the motor carriage assembly firmly and apply a firm racking motion 11 looseness exists the two be AP ae on left hand side of arm mus 4 be adjusted The t bearings on right hand side of arm ore Shed to idi carnage with regular NE screws and are not adjust able The two bearings on left hand side of orm are attached to carriage with eccentric scr ws See figure 30 1 Remove left hand carriage cover 2 figure 31 3 Re FERIEN POO 3 a Qin gene co clamp assembly 2 figure 26 clockwise when looking down until the next hole will line up with the lock 5 jb PETS XE GU C FL AGP AN ASHELE e R mater uH e m ie ud 3 A i Wi d amp 3 Wd d EK d p Loosen nuts 2 auno 32 fries to turn See figure M just enough fo permit eccer 1 p ure 32 a portio turn lef do take up looseness E ES di using Screws ar r tight required 4 Hold head of screw 1 323 in position established preceding step nd Achten nul 2 on underside of carriage Correct adjustment exits when there is no play between the carriage and radial arm and yet the corriage moves ind Aet boda d caver 2 aa ili dus YOUR
22. Pl Sten 37874 Seite 30490 Spring Arm Latch 30489 Washer Spring Support 5 24 30655 Ring Retaining P 25 37370 Shah Assembly Latch Arm 58 26 20487 Fin Arm Lock 89 47 30662 Screw Arm Lock eo zB 120214 Washer Lock Meda 1 Steel 62 29 9421621 Screw 5 16 18 x 5 8 Socket Hd Not i EP CREER zx e n x EHER TERN RR SIE S IS S NISUS ooa LK La i RI em be t Stonderd Hardware Hem May be Purchased Locally T Stock Item may be secured through the Hardware Department of most Sears or Sim ca ey Or an 3 ssons Sears Retail Stores or Catalog Order Houses NOTE Shipping and handling charges for standard hardware items identified by such as nuts screws washers etc make buying th ese Hems by mail uneconomical To avoid shipping and handling charges you may abtain most of these locally NCH RADIAL SAW MODEL No 113 29410 Desc rip tion a a eee ER DICHTER Fs OVET ELA EH Mo 2 w het Eon 140 x 250x 1 32 Screw Ne 6 32 x 1 4 Type 23C 1 Pan Hd Slotted Cad Pl Steel 472398 Pawl Assembly Anti Kickbock Washer X 7 Pin Cross Ig ditatar Pin SH n 9 Swivel Latch Lateh Pin Hoagie Swivel Latch Pin panes 1 x 1 Hex Hd RI B Scale Swivel Lotch
23. asher Lock No 6 Internal Tooth 453151 448039 60076 37372 37373 60030 37374 ODDO 7 Fon Hd Slotted Cad Pl Steel 3 935 Washer Fiber 140 x 250 x 1 37 145205 Screw Sheet Metal No 8 x 3 4 Type B Pan Hd Cad Pl Steel 378563 Arm Radial 37867 Trim Radial 134530 Hex No 6 32 x 5 1 Cod PL Steel 138473 Washer Lock No 6 External Tooth Steel 37873 Plate Safety Lock 37876 Bolt Sofety Lock 37878 Cover Switch 37861 Key Safety Lock 133427 Screw Mach No 6 32 x 7 16 37738 weet a 2259 LG 4 875 42 43 44 eR SRS IRE HE Ss RR RE 15 1 IJ 18 19 St ote aa oe Sinne wer s Steel 30477 Clamp Cord J B71 Clip Retaining 44801 1 Screw No 8 32 x 3 68 Type 23C 1 Pan Hd Slotted Cad PL Steel 9415837 Screw Mach 3 8 16 x 3 4 Hex Hd Cad PL Steel 112548 Washer Lock 3 8 Internal Tooth Sl 30479 Latch Arm 30661 Shoe Brake 37435 Wrench Hex U 1 4 Across Flats 30474 Indicator No 1 63157 Operating Instructions and Parts List CE qum Cep Steel Shown fer Craftsman Accra Arm 10 30 37866 Cap Trim Rad Model 113 29410 c 448017 Screw Wo 8 32 x 3 4 Type 23C1 Pan Hd Slotted Cod
24. e h Re place relay xxi ifii ii tos Motor overheats Mater overload al 5 c 2 Open relay coil 3 Loose or broken connections in motor terminal box BTR IE EERIE RII AOE l Starting relay not operating Motor stalls la blown fuses or tripped circuit breakers 2 Voltage too low to permit motor io reach operating 3 Fuses Or ireuit ren kers 46 nat he wee suffi units li DRESS RE ra raj 12227 ERE LDL TAA EE 0 6 2228 22988 wert opening fuses 1 Motor EEE or circuit breakers 2 Fuses or circuM breakers do not have sufficient capacity 23 1 kesel protector by pushing in on red Fe located on top of motor junction box indicated by audible 7 Check power line for proper voltage Inspect line 87 und plug for damned in 1589118866 and shorted wires 3 Request a voltage check from the power company 4 Install correc fuses 1 penen low voltage condition es bars condition leploce relay and check line vo oftage Reploce reioy Check ond repeir wiring 1 Reploce relay 2 Correct the low voltage condition 3 Replace fuses or circuit hreakers with proper c pachy Reduce motor en 2 Replace fuses or circuit breakers Samina le net codicis d 3 Replace relay REMEDY
25. e slight shifting of motor while screws 2 are being tightened Tighten the socket head screws 2 dic Mud NOTE Ir may be Do toc than one trial o nn Recheck E Elads squareness with table top The indicator 3 figure 16 should read 0 on the bevel index scale If not loosen the indicator attach ing screw adjust indicator to zero and tighten screw securely STEP SIX aer Cl H ECKING THE SAW BLADE FOR 1 Place o square against the rip fence and the sow blade as shown in figure 17 The long leg of the square must be held firmly against the rp fence and the short leg must not touch any of the teeth on the saw blade 2 Hf a gap exists between the saw blade and the square one of two f of heel exists The two typ P are illustrated in views and E Rqure 18 To cor rect for either type of HEEL con dan proceed as follows a Remove the lefr hand carriage cover 1 figure 19 b Loosen the yoke clamp handle 21 c Loosen slightly the two hex head machine screws 31 d Rotate the yoke until the gap between the sow blade and square is eliminated e Lock the yoke and tighten the two hex head machine screws an f Recheck for heel offer tightening screws and make corrections if necessary g Install carriage cover 1 figure 19 STEP SEVEN DOUBLE CHECK SQUARING OF SAW 1 Recheck for correct adjustment of the saw by performing STEPS THREE FIVE
26. ector oe and eade ci pi at mE motor ils The following table lists recommended wire sizes for con oe mE riba Bing ne E anes 51265 should in the supply Len BE anf Mere Site N Conduchor American Wire Gouge Na 115 Volt Lines 230 Volt Lines 50 feet or less Mea 12 No 14 LE OF l 100 feet or less Ho 10 Mo 12 5 TIL 1 feet to 150 eet Ha B8 No 150 feet to 200 feet Na 200 feet to 400 feet Mo 4 Ho NOTE For circuits of greater length the wire size must be increased praportionately in order to deliver ample voltage te the saw motor The 53 P id 5 placed on oa acie dedy wes bes and the base positioned sa that the elevation crank is free to rotate See figure 4 The base of the saw must be mounted Hush 1 to s ni ee on the work bench to prevent distor he nuts screws and washers which h the a sepes skids to the saw base may be used to secure the saw base to the work bench NOTE The seven basic steps that follow are essential in order to insure correct align ment of saw WARNING Make sure power cord is not plugged inita on electrical outlet when work ing on the saw STEP ONE INSTALLATION OF FRONT TABLE 1 Place the large table board upside down on floor The bottom side has a notch cutout for clearance of e tion crank See figure 4 Distinguish between the five through bored leveling screw holes and the seven cou
27. ed RIPPING Ripping Ib ae ground blades when boards are badly warped is very difficult 2 Crosscut travel and 5 Refer STEP THREE SQUARING THE CROSS CUT fence are not squared TRAVEL 3 Radial arm not locked 3 Make sure the radial arm is locked and indexed properly in O position in the 6 position 4 Blade not squared to 4 Refer to STEP FI the table top THE TABLE TOP Column GLA key not Check adjustment s key ilia adjusted properly Reler to STEP TWO CHECKING co LUMN T B FOR LOOSENESS OF iM COL UAA SUPPORT 1 Reset protector by pud ing a on fed button on tep of motor junction box indicated by audible click 2 Check pawer line for proper voltage Lo Proteefor open circuit broken 1 Short circuit in ine 1 Inspect line cord or plug niue wires 2 Short circuit in motor 2 Ap all terminals in motor terminal box for loose or terminal box or loose shorted terminals connections BPM RR CD c AIR 1 Table 5 not aligned with radials rm l PI kin oi toble top not rM FOUR ADJUSTING THE TABLE PARALLEL TO RADIAL parallel to horizontal plane through radial arm A Table badiy warped ARM LZ LL 2 2 Replace table top 1 Refer to STEP TWO CHECKING FOR LOOSENESS OF COLUMN TUBE IN COLUMN SUPPORT 1
28. ed parallel to the radial arm rotete the set screw 5 clockwise until it bottoms on the base This will serve as a lock for the adjustment of screw 6 Place the rip fence in vertical position behind front tabie board See figure 4 Place the reor table behind the rip fence cutout forward next to rip fence NOTE The opening in reor table is used when shaping ar Bertone any operation where has dp un or culer must extend with the 17 install the table clamps at locations shown in fig vre 4 and tighten them securely against fhe edge of table spacer 1 Place the edge of a framing square on the table top and against the saw blade as shown in figure 16 2 When the saw blade is square to the table top no light will be visible between the square and face of saw blade dd not allow the square to rest against a tooth of the If light is visible between the square end face of SOW ade with square leg held firm against the table top perform the following ee a Using a 1 4 inch hex U wrench loosen just slightly the four sockeit head screws 2 figure 14 Tilt the motor until the sow blade is square with the table top as shown in figure 14 Then while halding the square firmly against the sew blade and table top apply pressure against lower part of saw blade with the t humb until approximately 1 32 inch clear ance exists on the square and lower edge of SC blade This is to compensate for the possibl
29. h all leads carefully into motor terminal box and install terminal box cover Connections For 230 Volts AC See figure 2 When connecting the motor for 230 volt operation the follow ing connections must be made inside the mator terminal box Connect the WHITE ond BLACK leods fram terminal box to the WHITE motor cord care ends together and install o in figure 2 b Leave the BROWN lead from overload protector dis sconnected and insulate a with tape to prevent shori cire ide motor terminal box t Connect the GREEN RED and BLUE leads tog twist bare ends ond install a wire nut motor lead Twist wire nut cs shown et her d Push all loads carefully into motor terminal box ond install terminal box cover WHITE BLACK and RED leads from the hA o wise rud weg ee Cc LEGATE p q NA 8550 EL FAR E OR Fai f se 2 EX PALES WEE BREDATA 4 BED DREW 215 LET 2 85 LT UEM SERIEN ERS Rae A s m ai we fe um eur GG E BLAC igure 3 Modifying the Power Cord See figure 3 a Change the power cord terminal by cutting off the existing molded plug for 115 volts s and attach a 230 ver l plug Either o tandem or crow foot plug and receptacle may 8 used as shown in figure 3 CAUTION connect the b Da net standare 115 volt plug to o 230 volt
30. he fence is in its normal position next ta the front table index the yoke 90 from the cross cut position so that the blade is between the motor and the fence Lock the yoke Move the motor a along the radial arm until the blade when um by hand just touches the front face of ihe fence see ligure 22 The rip scale indicator 4 figure 24 on the right hand side of radial arm should now read O inches If not shift the position of the indicator to read O inches NOTE With the sow blade and fence in the position shown in figure 22 the upper portion of the In Rip scale is used If the fence ix moved to the extreme rear position the lower portion of the In Rip scale s used The Qut Rip scale indicator an the left hand side af racial arm i5 adjusted in essentially the same monner as the bs Rip indicator except the blade should be positioned as figure 23 With P inches measured between the fence ake ify full rear a and an cae saw blade the indicator shot if NOTE With the saw blade and fence in the position shown in figure 23 the lower portion of the Outr Rip scale is used H the fence 5 moved ta normal position at the rear of front table the upper portion of the Out Rip scale saw minke Pres button fa E he lock whi ie ns Saw 45 designed for your 7 Yoke Clamp Handle 1 Elevation Crank 19 Bevel Inder Handle 8 Adapter Plug 14 Bevel Index Scale and Indicato
31. ial arm is already indexed turn the arm latch MOVEMENT AND POSITION OF THE MOTOR IN THE YOKE ore controlled by the latch pin handle 18 figure 24 and bevel lock knob 15 The bevel scale indie cotes the angular position of the motor with respect to the horizontal from 0 to 90 in either vertical position The x pin handle automatically indexes the motor at 0 45 and up and down Lift ta release At any other uu the latch pin handle is not engaged The bevel lock knob locks the moter to the yoke when the motor is in any position Locking is clockwise unlocking is cou nterclockwise MOVEMENT AND POSITION OF THE YORE are con rolled by the swivel latch pin knob 3 figure 24 and the yoke clamp handle 7 The swivel latch pin auto matically indexes the yoke of each 907 release NE position and two 45 positions Lift The clamp to PRECISION INDEXING Experienced operators of pre cision equipment such as this Craftsman Saw normally acquire the habit of indexing the machine in one direction only whenever a new setting is made in preparation for 6 different operation For example When moving the radial arm 16 8 new Posen it is advisable to move it slightly past the desired index position then move it back slowly and carefully to latch and lock it Swivel indexing and bevel indexing can be accomplished in the same manner This technique tends to neutral
32. it will give mony y peiisdicolk y dolis igna hihrie ation E TO FIRST MENTION THE ICH SHOULD NOT BE LUBRICATED dide Et hn MORE IMPORTANT SPOTS WH Do not lubricate carriage ball bearings Da not lubricate the motor bearings These are sealed ball bearings and require no added lubrication Do not lubricate between radial arm cap and radial arm Use SAE Mo 10 30 Auto Engine List for bocationms Oi i 1 ned refer ey a few drops of oil along the swivel latch pin only i the pin has a tendency to stick Remove the left hand corrigge cover ond use oil sparingly to prevent it from getting on the ball bi eorinags Of A light film of oil con be wiped on the face of the column tube and keyway to lubricate tho fit between column key and column support 1 a few drops of oil to the bearing unda e of the ink shaft assemb aly An oiling hale i the ovation shaft bearing brar ket to lubrication of the rear bearing support ae liste the ift The thread on the elevation shaft c sembly can be lubei coded through the oiling hole in the center of the radial arm cap attract 2 Excessive oil any l cation will partic les and INTE 2 gre OPERATION kickback pawl esembly so it clears the board to be cut Press the switch key On to start the sow motor Hold the eed d an the nip Pip with the tef e with the made b
33. ize any stresses imposed upon saw components and contributes ta the high degree of accuracy this saw is capable of producing when operated Hy CX nt we un PROPERLY en of the saw is wae safe wear a tie or eher rust ailes paid id Eaa dod with cuffs fastened or wear short sleeves NEVER STOP BEING CAREFUL One moment of inattention can cost you o peinful injury Even though the finest materials ond precision workman ship have been used to minimize wear it 5 reasonable to expect thot some wear will eventually occur Adjustments hove been built into your Craftsmon saw to reduce or mate Ihis elii 41 TI 15 x Seed 4 fully a ratte LN PORT ING FOR LOOSEMESS OF COLUMN TUBE IN COLUMN DLE ADJUSTMENT The normal locking position of the yake clamp handle 1 figure 26 is approximately midway between the two sides of the yoke When the handle moves considerably ta the rear af strikes the yoke before locking the handle may be adjusted os eo Remove saw guard and blade M Set yoke clamp handle to Position A figure 26 which is just slightly ahead of the mid position of handle ATING PR handle locks the yoke to the corrige in any position Full to release Push to tighten When In Ripping it may be desirable to have more free table in front of the saw blade than is obtainable when the radial arm is at the 0 position With the blade in the normal cross cut po
34. nterbored holes Drive T nuts into the five through bored holes See figure 5 35 ry Abd FE WSR Di PORE FU DAS LEAN Place the large table board on channels with cutout table notch forward und down as shown in figure 4 3 Align the counterbored holes with matching holes in the channels Place a 1 4 flat washer and 6 1 machine screw in each of the six counterbored holes located above the channels Use a 1 4 20 x 1 1 4 ma chine screw in the counterbored hole at the center of table beard 4 Attach lockwashers and nuts to the six screws in the channels De not tighten these screws ot this Time 1 Tighten arm latch handle 20 figure 24 Grasp arm latch handle 20 figure 24 with one hand and held fingers of other hand at parting line between column tube and column support See figure 6 Apply demie side force t the eae Grm in UN Buses port indicated E arrow in 6 can be felt with fingers 3 If looseness can be felt ot point indicated by the arrow in figure 6 perform operations outlined in instructions that follow NOTE Before attempting fe adjust the col umn tube key the function of this adjust ment should be understood Figure 7 shows 6 een al view Pasa ne u mn ar dus loasening the left hand set screw and fight ening the right hand set screw the column tube key will be forced tighter into the col umn tube keywoy
35. ollowing routers and dovetails are recommended 1 8 roster 5 8 router 1 4 router 3 8 dovetail 3 8 router 1 2 devetail 1 2 router Rowling may be done by either moving the work with a stationary router or by clamping the work to the table and moving the router Always approach the router bit from the left hand side of the saw Your saw con also be converted to a horizontal drill for boring by using one of the recommended chucks and the proper drill For drilling holes on an Ha the radial arm should be positioned fo the desired angle while the work is parallel to the fence See figure 41 Using the 10 sanding disc mounted on the saw end of the motor you can convert your saw into a sander which can be operated in any position The loose collars should be used on both sides of the sanding disc There ore three bositicins in which the fence can be located See figure 42 1 Normal position 2 Pasition used tor maximum cross cut on 1 material and for greater bevel and miter capacity CAUTION Kip scales cannot be used in this position 5 Position used for maximum out rip capacity STABILIZING WASHERS FOR THIN BLADES Stebilizing washers should be used with blades for im proved appearance of the finish cuts BRAKE The motor of this saw is equipped with a built in electro mechanical brake to eliminate a long const time after the saw is turned of When the motor is started the brake shoe is in
36. osition See figure 38 When rabbeting the motor is indexed 90 to the vertical position so that the blades are between the table top and the motor and the yoke is indexed 90 clockwise and locked The sew is moved back on the radial arm and locked to the arm when the amount of the blade extending forward of the fence is equal to the depth of the rabbet desired If the depth of the rabbet is large do not attempt to cut it in one operation Lower the radial orm until the blades are in o position to cut the desired width of rabbet in the edge of the board The bottom of the saw guard should be parallel to the fence and the discharge elbow directed to the rear of the saw MOLDING OR SHAPING This werk is dene using the Craftsman Molding Cutter Head and a set of cutters depending on the type of molding cut desired This work is done with the saw in the same position as that described for rabbeting See figure 39 Since the position of the cutters with respect to the fence and the table top can be adjusted any or all of the cutter shapes can be usec m Howling nd didi are dina weith de molor indexed and locked 90 from the horizontal except thoi this 1 fii the externally threaded stub end opposite the normol blade end is between the motor and the table top The f lave ine checks will mate with this external 172 20 thread See figure 40 0 to 1 4 Key Chuck 5 54 to 1 2 Key Chuck The f
37. r 20 Arm ta Handle 5 Table Clamp 15 ae Lack Mah DRDERIM i S fe 0 Hex 4 Wrenches nel Wir j ORDER NG REPAIR arriage Lock Knol b 11 Shaft Wrench Ta PARTS LIST FOR Miler scale Indicator 12 Arbor Wrench CORRECT PART NUMBER COLOR CODING handle 20 figure 24 just 1 4 turn counterclockwise In order to simplify operation of the sew the various basic from the locked position pull out the arm latch lever eue functions are keyed to their respective controls and move radial arm off the index position Release with colar discs or paint directly on the controls b These the arm latch lever colors are as follows 1 RED Radial orm indexir bueno or jar d pak on the handle cor FM arm 1 fateh cated on arm latch handle lever solidly with the palm of the hand See figure 25 scale indicator This 5 very inpartant os if insures proper seating of the 2 YELLOW Bevel indexing and locking colors lo erm lock pin in the arm latch thus always returning the cated on bevel lack knob 15 figure 243 latch pin arm to the correct cross cut a postion handle 18 and bevel index indicator pointer 141 3 ORANGE swivel indexing and locking colors 16 ciockwise until tight cated on swivel kich kno hb 74i vole cated on swivel latch pin knob 3 figure CAUTION When moving the radial arm in any clamp handle 7 and yoke direction beyond 45 left or right always pull out
38. r Pooled with ae of fons i order to Ti ahin arm latch handle dRefer 10 PRECISION IN Proper Operating Procedures for i de tailed TRER EY on indexing the radial arm wn m figure 9 and position the saw and square unhl the leg of the square just contacts a tooth of the saw blade Position Place a framing square on the table os show AU figure 9 Mark this tooth with crayon or chalk When the carriage is moved back and forth on the radial Carey the s Sow tooth A x howled at all points make the following adjustments saw tooth AT figure F moves away from the square when moving the blade from the rear toward the front of the table tap the right hand frant edge of the tabla b 8 the sow Tooth A figure 5 moves into sane Mo table tap the lefr hond font a di dable Recheck and if correct tighten all table hold down screws In extreme not be sufficient due to rough handling during shipment Make the following adiustment only after tightening the just touch the squere at all p positions lf saw tooth A does not touch the square cases the above adjustment procedure may COLD ira BE TCH Han IDLE table screws and the cross cut cannot be squared accord ing ta the p io ceix routine indicator m and d arm cap a b Turn the arm latch handle figure 9 one quarter turn counterclockwise but do not pull if out loosen do not remove
39. sition index the radial arm 16 45 left and lock it Then loosen the yoke clamp handle and index the yoke 45 clockwise Reclamp the yoke clamp handle The added free table space is now to the right of the blade and ripping should be done from the right side of the table The reverse is also true for Dut ipping by indexing the radial arm 45 right and index ing the yoke 45 counterclockwise The added table space is now to the left of the blade and ripping should be done fram the left side of the table CAUTION Under these two conditions the In Rip and Out Rip scales cannot be used AVOID AWKWARD HAND POSITIONS Do not get hands i into a Re in ar a eap dci can cause 5 them WITH THE ARMS IN A CROSSED OST even 619 work on right side of blade with left hand while pulling saw with the right hand De not attempt free hand cross cutting Use a push stick when hand gets too close to the blade in a ripping position DISCONNECT INPUT CABLE from power supply when adjusting the saw from one working position to another NEVER TWIST WORK Twisting work will bind blade and cause o kickback The moter is ndis ard WHR a aoe Co an re onto th List When pron haft end of the ats is ai used this cap should always be attached Remove the carriage stop screw and lackwasher from the underside of radial orm neor the front end of the arm See figure 2B Figure 27 4 Gra
40. sp the moter and carriage assembly and move it carefully off end of radial arm Remove circular card board on tap of yoke clamp assembly CAUTION When removing the motor and carriage assembly from radial arm be sure to hold the assembly parallel ta the arm until all bearing rollers are free of their tracks IF the assembly i is allowed to tilt after the for word rollers are free the adjustment of rear rollers will be altered ond there is also danger of impressing dents into the track These same precautions should be taken when installing the motor and carriage as sembly on the radial arm 5 Rest the motor and corrioge assembly on saw table 6 Remove the lock screw 3 27 Using a screwdriver or similar tool rotate the yoke P j screw See figure 29 Lisually rotating the yoke clam r ass embly one bad wil 2 correct this adjustment How Over in some cases ib may be necessary to if two holes 8 Make sure the hole in yoke clamp assembly 2 figure 2 lines up with lock screw hole ana install and tighten lack screw 3 figure 27 9 Install moter and carriage assembly on radial arm See CAUTION under preceding paragraph step 4 10 install carriage stop screw ond lockwasher in redial arm See figure 28 The circular cardboard removed in preceding paro graph 4 need not be installed as it is used only for menufachming purposes CARRIAGE BEARI
41. stantly pulled away from the brake lining sa that the motor does not start under load When the motor is turned off the braking action takes place automatically This brake ann to Me a mee Matias screw blade in to 10 the lining to a c mace Seana time geen na ode tao suddenty could possibly unscrew the shaft nut HELPFUL HINTS 1 The lite of the laminated saw table can be greatly length ened ifa piece of plywood is tecked to the table top after u Then oll cutting can be dene in the added piece af La idi instead of the lemi ird table gioco the arm ioco pin can bs prevented haa ond matically indexing at 09 and 45 by loosening the arm latch handle to provide free movement of erm See figure 43 1 SAW KERF IN FENCE AND TABLE YARD STICK Figure 44 possibility that during or after shipment the Eee Hid table spacer board or reor table might become slightly warped Lay a straight edge across the surface of the table and check for gaps or high spots on the table Any portions of the table which are not flat should be planed and sanded until flat Sanding can be done by using one of the two key chucks referred to under Routing and o Craftsman moulded rubber inch sanding disc Refer to figure 43 scale may be attached to the fence to aid the oper ator when measuring lengths during cross cut operations This c can an een hed ed s a yard stick 5 the
42. t hand approaches the left hand hold a push stick i ne ah hand to complete the cut Do not leave a lom fed so that the spring of the board causes it J te UR like ital Se in Eric WP E00 8 Poner va Eiu ue zd bs TA the a Rip oed boards i te 85 it ies z wide can be T icut posten when the fence is the fence d tn the ex ie EN d p Sn he in fhe tanie fapig AM i th Our ee C en the b 1 eal used Front salle AR on ripped boards wide can be cut To place the saw in the out rip pasition the yoke must be rotated and indexed 90 counterclockwise from the cross cut position and locked The same procedure for pre cutting the table top see In Ripping and adjusting the sew guard and anti kickback pawl assembly da Rip ping should be followed The same procedure for sawing used except that now the operator stands at the left side s table and a push stick is normally not required The same procedure for sawing is used except thet now the operator stands at the left side of the table and a push stick is normally not required NOTE For added table space in front of the blade see Movement and Position of the Yoke Resawing 1 is the cutting of thick boards into thinner ones If is a ripping operation See figure 36 Small boards up to 215 maximum width can be resawed in one pass but larger boards
43. the arm latch lever at end of radial orm to systems before attempting any projects with the saw prevent domaging the arm lock pin damage RAISING AND LOWERING THE RADIAL ARM is ac occurs the radial arm will not index properly at complished by the elevation crank 13 figure 241 Or 0 and 45 lett or right complete turn of this handle will raise or lower the radial arm accomplished by the carriage lock knob 5 figure 241 Turn the knob clockwise to lock counterclockwise to unlock ANGULAR MOVEMENT AND LOCKING OF THE RADIAL ore controlled by the orm latch lever 1 figure 24 arm latch handle 20 The radial arm can be i od 360 ae locked in oy position The orm 15 une ke ght counterclockwise rota tion of 1 th arm i ote h handie and is locked in any position by rotating the arm latch handle clockwise until tight The radio arm has positive stops at O and 45 left and right and is released from these index positions by unlocking the arm latch handle ond pulling out the arm latch lever Ty bd r a lt e E 5 8 0D B E o 359 a 5 a 2 G Eu T 55 5 ig S pai a x Lock the radial orm by turning the arm latch handle The Bares should become familiar with these control For most positive and accurate settings at the index posi Hons the following i is recommended 1 df the rad
44. two hex head screws 5 figure 10 located inside the column tube d Move radial arm slightly in the proper direction to ke saw tooth CA figure 9 follow edge ot square en the saw blade is moved in and out In a cross cut manner e Re tighten the hex head crews 5 figure 10 and arm lateh handle See figure 9 E Recheck travel of blade tooth A with the square q Altar the cros s cut Kw nean E A Pease in indic cator 3 and ECTEWE sn pu 2 3 af 0 position CHANNEL DLAMPING SCORE y DOWN m REES THE F wi 8 va in The high na ARM Rescue amp saw Insert a set screw leveling a into each of the da leveling T nuts See top side until they just Te ion e the bue Loosen channel clamping screws figure 11 at both left and right sides of the base Re tighten to finger fightness for adjustment of table Loosen arm latch handle 20 figure 24 enough to obtain free movement af radial arm release arm latch lever 1 figure 24 and loosen carriage lock knob and move it to points 1 2 3 and 4 figure 12 to find at which of these points the blade first touches the top of the table NOTE Actual contact with table top can be easily determined by rotating sew blade by hand and lis stening for o light pinging sound as the carriage is lowered point must be at one of the front screw holes before continuing the paralleling procedure
45. up to 5 maximum require two passes one pass along each edge of the board When two cuts from opposite edges are required these should be made ta overlap amp from the approximate center of the board the first cut is too deep the kerf will close and bind the sawon the second cut with danger of kickback Also when the kerf closes the two sides of the cut are no longer parallel to the saw blade and the saw will cut into them te spoil their appearance Keep the same face of the board against the fence when making both cuts When cutting boards thicker than 4 a fence should be used which extends 315 above the table top When cutting boards thicker than 5 cut both sides and finish the cut with a hand MITER CUTS Bevel cuts can be made fom either a cross cutting or ripping position by tilting the blade to the desired angle Miter cuts can be made only from a cross cutting position when the blade and radial arm are at some angle other than 90 to the fence A bevel miter cut is a cut which is both baveted and mitered This cut is made with the blade and radial arm set at the desired miter angle to the fence and then the blade only is tilted with pepe to the table top to the desired bevel angle This cutis also referred to as a compound miter See figure 37 USE OF THE DADO HEAD The dade saw or 6 1 as it is called 5 special set of blades for cutting grooves and dados Craftsman 8
46. y pulling the carriage forward ae is saw med es returned fo the bese E the radial arm and the switch turned Of When more ex perience is gained by using the saw it will be that when pulling the saw foward you duri cutting the saw blade tends to feed itself through the work due to the rotation of the blade and the direction right ta Ports Bett EL SN ES Davi Figure 34 of feed Therefore the operator should devel op the habit of halding his right arm straight from the shoul der io the wrist S this 4 51 i oon 23 1 few lime 5 the operator ea et from aye ely to control the ih ELSE Ad found t that 121 ope TT lh fae dins 56 Mos perg i mos boords hie ch in same ce cts n p fhe t cut tan c scw curi E LIT 1 n FERS THEM n o Lye E d S4 cd ti s ee ERES E Ripping 65 the sowing of wood donee fhe help of the H work a 5 pushed along the a if A hacet 3 recsaon lt i edoe make sliding conterct y esL VOrk must make gd contact m the i it Men nat wobble this means temporar y nailing oe an nn dee beard to the work IE work piece is warped turn the hallow side down wi ae hus ar a m Ma i a er wit at the carre i d Uus BES guard i T1 cien y
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