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Summary of Contents for 113.29350

Page 1: ...l 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 billed accordingly WHEN ORDERING REPAIR PARTS ALWAYS GIVE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION AS SHOWN IN THIS LIST 1 The PART NUMBER 3 The MODEL NUMBER 113 29350 2 The PART NAME 4 The NAME of item RADIAL SAW COAST TO COAST NATI...

Page 2: ...roper voltage I10 of 220 is used USE A GROUND WIRE AND A SUITABLE PLUG IF REQUIRED Check fusing requirements of the tool as outlined in the instruction manual Get in the habit of turning off the tool when not in use Disconnect input cable from power supply when adjusting toot from one working position to another 7 DOUBLE CHECK HOLDING FIXTURES Lock all clamps tightly Spin parts by hand to check ag...

Page 3: ...ting temperature the overload protector can be closed manually by pushing in the red button on the motor capacitor cover If the red button will not snap into 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 as the red button will snap into running position the saw may be started and operated nor...

Page 4: ...n wrench into the socket head set screw that adjusts the column tube wedge key as shown in figure 4 Rotate the set screw slowly in clock wise until no side play can be felt in radial arm 4 Check for binding by rotating the elevation crank If the crank rotates with noticeable resistance loosen the set screw by rotating the Allen wrench counterclockwise until rotation is normal An effective method f...

Page 5: ... attaching screws See figure 8 b Loosen the two screws with a screwdriver inserted through the access holes in lift crank c Reposition the radial arm cap by hand until the 0 mark is aligned with the index mark and tighten the two attaching screws STEP 1 2 3 FOUR LEVELING THE TABLE PARALLEL TO THE RADIAL ARM NOTE DO NOT USE A CARPENTER S LEVEL Remove the saw guard Raise the arm latch handle out of ...

Page 6: ... If light is visible between the square and face of saw blade with square leg held firm against the table top perform the following adjustments a Loosen the bevel lock knob just slightly and with a 5 16 inch Allen wrench loosen the two socket head screws that secure the handle to the yake See figure 11 A screw is located at each side of the swivel index knob b While holding the motor with one hand...

Page 7: ...igure 13 loosen the right rear set screw and tighten the left rear set screw the same amount See figure 14 f After the heel has been corrected tighten the rear carriage retainer nuts and check for proper tension of carriage bearings on the tracks g If front carriage bearings need adjusting for proper tension on the tracks the adjustment is made on the right front carriage bearing Loosen slightly t...

Page 8: ...nd protection of the operator RAISING AND LOWERING THE RADIAL ARM is accom plished by the elevation crank 5 figure 18 One complete turn of this handle will raise or Iowerthe radial arm 1 8 inch LOCKING THE CARRIAGE TO THE RADIAL ARM is ac complished by the carriage lock knob 4 figure 18 Turn the knob clockwise to lock counterclockwise to unlock Avoid excessive tightening of the knob ANGULAR MOVEME...

Page 9: ...tion making sure the arm latch handle is in the detent notch and tighten the arm lock handle See figure 20 2 Apply side force with one hand on radial arm in both directions If side play exists an adjustment is required _TION CRANK ADIAL AR v_ AL ADJUST ING SCREW TYPICAL t KEYLOCKJNG SCREWS Figure 20 Figure 21 3 Loosen two locking screws insert a 3 16 inch Allen wrench into the socket head set scre...

Page 10: ... Install right hand carriage cover and carriage lock knob PROPER OPERATING SET UP GUIDE A combined number and color code system designated as a SET UP GUIDE has been applied to the saw in order to simplify the location of controls required for a particular set up operation The SET UP GUIDE is both a conveni ence and safety measure particularly for inexperienced operators The operator should become...

Page 11: ...and use oil sparingly to prevent it from getting on the ball bearings or races 2 A light film of oil can be wiped on the face of the column tube and keyway to lubricate the fit between this part and the key and column support 3 An oil hole is provided in the top of elevation crank to facilitate lubrication of the elevation shaft and radial arm cap bearing surface 4 The threads on elevation shaft a...

Page 12: ...ust be properly adjusted Loosen the guard clamp screw and lower the nose of the guard to within 1 8 inch above the top surface of the board to be cut and tighten the guard clamp screw securely CAUTION The nose of the guard refers to that end of the guard which is opposite to the end which mounts the anti kickback pawl assembly Always rip from the nose of the guard See Warning Label on guard At the...

Page 13: ...ay be made with the work to obtain the desired width of cut Whenever two or more chippers are used the cutting ends should be staggered as evenly as possible around the circumference Fractioncl adjustments in thickness of the head can be made by using paper washers between the outside blades and chippers Dado head operations are essentially the same as those operations using a standard saw blade b...

Page 14: ... be done by using one of the two key chucks referred to under ROUTING and a Craftsman moulded rubber 6 inch sanding disc 3 When sanding the table top or routing with the work stationary the arm latch handle may be prevented from automatically indexing by raising it to the vertical posi tion See figure 32 4 A scale may be attached to the fence to aid the operator when measuring lengths during cross...

Page 15: ...molding head and cutters Also a wider clea ance marked A should be cut out to allow for the _ aw motor Make sure the front edge of the auxiliary tabh is parallel with the forward surface of the guide feno _ The auxiliary table top can be attached to a worl_ bench with C clamps NOT DIM NSION A TO B LARG _NOUGH TO CLEAR MOTOR SUPPORTS I _ 2 32 LONG FOR TROUBLE SHOOTING CHARTS SEE PAGES 16 AND 17 FOR...

Page 16: ...d rip fence are not squared 4 Improper movement of arm for miter cuts S Saw blade not square to the table top 6 Bearings loose on track 7 Yoke does not index properly 8 Yoke clamp does not tighten yoke or loose ness is felt in yoke assembly Motor will not run and fuses BLOW Blade does not maintain constant depth of cut across table Blade does not cut squarely or repeat cuts cannot be secured 1 Res...

Page 17: ...rect fuses in power line 1 Low voltage will not trip relay 2 Starting relay not operating 1 Motor overloaded 2 Improper cooling Air circula tion restricted through motor due to sawdust etc 1 Burned relay contacts due to extended hold in periods caused by low line voltage etc 2 Open relay coil 3 Loose or broken connections in motor terminal box 1 Starting relay not operating 2 Voltage too low to pe...

Page 18: ... x 1 Fill Hd Slotted Steel Washer Med Lock 1 4 S A E Steel Washer Arm Clamp Handle Arm Lock Arm Radial Clamp No 2 Cord Screw No 8 32 x 3 8 Type 23C1 Pan Hd Slotted Steel Screw Arm Latch Washer Split Lock 5 16 x 25 x 078 Steel Screw 5 16 18 x 1 2 Hex Socket Hd Cap Plain Wrench Hex L 1 4 Across Flats Track Screw No 6 32 x 5 8 Type 23C1 Fill Hd Slotted Cad PI Steel Wrench Arbor Nut Shaft Collar Saw B...

Page 19: ... No 113 29350 _L iii iii iii i i iiii ii iiii iii _11 _ iii iii ii ii ii iiii ii iii ii i ii iiiii I I 30 31 32 29 28 27 See Fig 38 t 8 9 See Fig 38 Figure 37 I I I I II I I III IIIII I 11 III I II IIIII _LLILLI I II IIII II I II II 19 ...

Page 20: ...eel Carriage Plate Index Ring Hog Washer Fiber 380 x 3 4 x 1 16 Washer Fiber 320x3 4x 1 16 Cord and Plug Adapter Plug Grommet Standard Hardware Item May be Purchased Locally Key Part No No Description 32 448001 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 4O 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 5O 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 63 64 65 63048 63047 63075 63003 63074 60058 60032 131202 60031 63073 63012 63011 63010 63049 37935 63...

Page 21: ...CRAFTSMAN 9 INCH RADIAL SAW MODEL No 113 29350 61 See Fig 4 0 17 18 19 20 64 65 6O 55 53 54 52 Figure 38 40 39 38 21 ...

Page 22: ...l Table Support R H Washer Split Lock 1 4 x 109 x 062 Steel Nut Hex 1 4 20 x 7 16 x 3 16 Steel Standard Hardware Item May b_ Purchased Locally 22 Key Part No No Description 16 17 18 19 2O 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 37384 63O59 63041 60035 60034 60036 9416187 63000 37530 63023 63056 63057 63058 274622 37911 222506 63042 Nut T Clamp Table Support Assembly Column Screw Mach 1 4 28 x 1 3 4 He...

Page 23: ...ameplate Lead Assembly Relay Starting Screw No 8 32 x 3 8 Type 23C1 Pan Hd Slotted Cad PI Steel Clamp Capacitor Capacitor Standard Hardware Item May be Purchased Locally PARTS LIST Key Part No No Description 8 9 10 11 12 14 16 17 19 30573 9404353 63068 37408 30582 37818 63065 63067 63125 Nut Wire Screw No 6 32 x 7 16 Type 23C1 Pan Hd Slotted Cad PI Steel Wire No 16 4 Long AWG U L Approved Protecto...

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