background image

Summary of Contents for 113.23611

Page 1: ...attached to the underside of the worktable You should record both model and serial number in a safe place for future use CAUTION Read GENERAL and ADDITIONAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS carefully 16 INCH SCROLL o assembly o operating repair parts Sold by SEARS ROEBUCK AND CO Chicago IL 60684 U S A Part No 66048 Printed in T_ war_ ...

Page 2: ... Wear safety goggles must comply with ANSI Z87 1 at all times Everyday eyeglasses only have impact resistant lens the are NOT safety glasses Also use face or dust mask if cutting operation is dusty and ear protectors plugs or muffs during extended periods of operation 13 SECURE WORK Use clamps or a vise to hold work when practical It s safer than using your hands and frees both hands to operate to...

Page 3: ...rol the piece G When backing the blade out of the workpiece the blade may bind in the kerf cut this is usually caused by sawdust clogging up the kerf If this happens Turn off the scroll saw remove plug from power source outlet wedge open the kerr back the blade out of the workpiece H To avoid unsupervised work use or accidents due to inattention t Never leave the scroll saw work area with the powe...

Page 4: ... properly grounded THREE prong outlet ADAPTER 3 PRONG PLUG GROUNDING LUG MAKE SURETHIStS CONNECTED TOA KNOWN GROUND 2 PRONG RECE PTAC LE An adapter as illustrated is available for connecting plugs to 2 prong receptacles WARN NG THE GREEN GROUNDING LUG EXTENDING FROM THE ADAPTER MUST BE CONNECTED TO A PERMANENT GROUND SUCH AS TO A PROPERLY GROUNDED OUTLET BOX NOT ALL OUTLET BOXES ARE PROPERLY GROUN...

Page 5: ...S THE BLADE OR DAMAGE WILL OCCUR TO YOUR SAW Separate all parts from packaging materials and check each item with illustration and Table of Loose Parts Make certain al items are accounted for before discarding any packaging material if any parts are r_issing do not attempt to assemble the Scroll Saw plug in the power cord or turn the switch on until the missing parts are obtained and installed cor...

Page 6: ...il usVation FRAME Lift Here KNOB ARM BEARINGS STATIONARY BLADE HOLDER BLADE AUXILLIARY HOLES GUARD MOUNTING HOLES J BEVEL SCALE BEVEL POINTER TABLE LOCK KNOB fITCH KEY BASE Lift Here SETTINGTHETABLE FOR HORIZONTAL OR BEVEL CU_ING 1 The scrol saw work table can be tilted to the leftfor bevel cutting up to45 degrees from theOdegree orhorizontalcut ting position i 6 ...

Page 7: ...ctice cuts and adjust the table as necessary for your requirements _ i TO ALIGN THE BEVEL INDICATOR 1 Loosen the table bevel lock knob and move the table until it is approximately perpendicular or at a right angle to the blade 2 Use a small square to set the table at 90 degrees to the blade If there is too much space between the square and the blade the table must be adjusted ...

Page 8: ... degrees Tighten screw Remember the bevelscale is a convenientguide butshould not be relied upon for precision _ Make practic_ecutsin scrap woodto determine if yourangle _ ___I _ settings are correct AdjuSt the table as required TOP OF MOTORWHICH COULD CAUSE NOISE WHEN 3 HE SAW tSUSED t I 8 ...

Page 9: ...rd on blade and then lifting the blade through the access hole in the table Slight downward pressure against the upper arm may be helpful when removing blade from upper holder 3 Look at the blade holders closely and notice the blade slots and pin recesses inthe blade holder The blade holder is made so you can position the blade for cutting from the front or one side of the saw Cutting from the sid...

Page 10: ...tension by turning the tension knob clockwise _ just until you feel the slack in the blade is removed T v Double check to see that pins are properly located in the slots Then turn the tension knob an additional ONE full turn clockwise ThisamoUnt of blade tension should dowelt for mostcutting operations and blades BefOre applying power use screwdriver in slot at end of motor shaft to turn mechanism...

Page 11: ...he saw However we highly recommend the use of such a pad to reduce noise and vibration Quantity 1 Description Soft foam pad such as carpet padding 24 x 12 x _ _ a bench 4 Example of mounting this scrol saw to workbench SCROLL SAW BASE T _ Foam Pad optional WORKBENCH Do NOT overtighten mounting bolts leave some cushion in the foam pad for absorbing noise and vibration LOCKWASHER HEX NUT IAM NUT HEA...

Page 12: ...ition the blade 3 BLADE GUARD Provides added control of workpiece by being directly against thickness of material Protects hand_ from blade contact 4 AUXILLIARY HOLES Allows you to easily attach an auxilliary work surface to the saw table 5 ON OFF SWITCH The On Off Switch has a locking feature THIS FEATURE IS INTENDED TO PREVENT UNAUTHORIZEDAND POSSIBLY HAZARDOUS USE BY CHILDREN AND OTHERS A Inser...

Page 13: ...REMOVE KEY AND KEEP IT IN A SAFE PLACE ALSO IN THE EVENT OF A POWER FAILURE ALL OF YOUR LIGHTS GO OUT TURN SWITCH OFF REMOVE THE KEY AND STORE IT REMOTE FROM THE SCOLL SAW THIS WILL PREVENT THE MACHINE FROM STARTING UP AGAIN WHEN THE POWER COMES BACK ON 6 TABLE LOCK KNOB Looseningthe knob allows table to be tilted up to 45 for beret cutting Tightening the knob locks the table in the position you h...

Page 14: ...e is intended to cut and the radius size of curve which can be cut with that blade Wider blades can t cut curves ast_ghtor small asthinner blades Narrower blades work well only on thinner wood material tl 12 This saw uses 5 inch long pin end type blades only See your Sears Catalog or Retail Store for accessory blades Blades wear faster when cutting p_ywood which is very abrasive when sawing wood w...

Page 15: ...AT HEAD SCREWS 4 MOUNTING HOLES tN TABLE TYPICAL COUNTERSINK THE AREA AROUND EACH HOLE SO SCREW HEAD WILL NOT _ GET IN YOUR WAYAND AUX SURFACEWILL BE SMOOTH I _ _ _ OPTIONAL AUX WORK SURFACE _ 1 TO BE MADE BY SAW USER I 1 I __ 4 FLATWASHERS 4 LOCKWASHERS _ _ _ 4 HEX NUTS I II i i I I I I 1 1 WARNING TO AVOID TOOL TIPPING OR SUPPORT FAILURE AUXILLIARY WORK SURFACE SHOULD NOT EXCEED 24 x 12 x _ _ At...

Page 16: ...50 hours of use or whenever there is a squeak coming from the bearings Four plastic bearing caps are provided with this saw Add SAE 20 oil into each cap and then snap cap onto arm bearing Leave caps on bearings for overnight and then remove an_ store caps for later use ALTERNATE METHOD OF OILING BEARINGS IF RE OIL CAPS ARE LOST I Turn saw on its side 2 Squirt a generous amount of SAE 20 oil around...

Page 17: ...t run Vibration NOTE There will always be some vibration present when the saw is running because of the motor operation 1 Wrong tension 2 Over working blade 3 Wrong blade application 4 Twisting blade in wood 1 Defective cord or plug 2 Defective motor 1 improper mounting of saw 2 Unsuitable mounting surface 3 Loose table or table resting against motor 4 Loose motor mounting Blade Runout Blade not B...

Page 18: ... Key NO 28 STD 523107 29 66063 30 193250 31 66069 32 66060 33 66051 34 66045 35 66054 36 STD 551110 37 STD 541110 38 60116 39 66071 40 66046 41 66072 42 STD 51t 103 43 66057 44 66040 45 STD 532510 46 STD 55 108 47 66059 48 i 66041 49 66068 66061 52 66062 53 66043 66048 Part No Description i Screw Hex Hd 5 16 8 x 7 8 Spring Compression Screw Hex Soc Cap 10 32 x 7 8 Washer Spacer Bearing Holder Lowe...

Page 19: ...PARTS LIST FOR CRAFTSMAN 16 INCH MOTORIZED SCROLL SAW MODEL NO 113 236 10 53 52 48 26 13 36 35 3E i 39 4 _20 19 ...

Page 20: ...ll be found attached to the underside of the worktable WHEN ORDERING REPAIR PARTS ALWAYS GIVE THE FOLLOW ING INFORMATION PART NUMBER MODEL NUMBER 113 236110 PART DESCRIPTION NAME OF ITEM 16 inch Scroll Saw All parts listed may be ordered from any Sears Service Center and most Sears stores if the parts you need are not stocked locally your order will be electronically transmitted to a Sears Repair ...

Reviews: