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Page 1: ...er Model and serial numbers may be found at the front of the base You should record both model and serial number in a safe place for future use FOR YOUR SAFETY READALL INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY k_ 113 196420 __ARS r RRFT MRN 10 INCH RADIAL SAW assembly operating repair parts J Sold by SEARS ROEBUCK AND CO Chicago IL 60684 U S A Part No SP5599 Printed in U S A ...

Page 2: ...one year from the date of purchase this Craftsman Radial Saw fails due to a defect in material or workmanship Sears will repair it free of charge WARRANTY SERVICE IS AVAILABLE BY SIMPLY CONTACTING THE NEAREST SEARS SERVICE CENTER DEPARTMENT THROUGHOUT THE UNITED STATES This warranty applies only while this product is used in the United States This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you m...

Page 3: ... other hazards Ouffeed Zone Hazard Safety Symbol and Signal Words An exclamation mark inside a triangle is the safety alert symbol It is used to draw attention to safety informa tion in the manual and on the saw It is followed by a signal word DANGER WARNING or CAUTION which tells the level of risk _ DANGER mean_s if the safety infor mation is not followed someone will be seri ously injured or kil...

Page 4: ...low the information and instructions under ripping safety WARNING KICKBACK II1_ Wrong Way Feed Hazard Wrong way feed is ripping by feeding the workpiece into the outfeed side of the blade The rotational force of the blade can grab and pull the workpiece Before you can let go or pull back the force could pull your hand along with the work piece into the blade Fingers or hand could be cut off The pr...

Page 5: ...h of the blade are not exposed It also protects against contact with the ouffeed side of the blade during ripping and acts as a barrier to prevem wrong way feed 3 A squeeze trigger in the saw handle to raise the clear plastic guard at the start of a crosscut Note This is necessary because the guard will not automatically raise to clear the fence 4 A hold down to be lowered to just clear the top of...

Page 6: ...RNING Clear plastic portion of guard will not provide any protection during crosscutting if blade is pulled over your hand or your hand enters blade path from front or rear of blade Fingers or hand can be cut or cut off _CAUTION Clear plastic portion of guard can get caught or jam in fence or table kerfs Read and follow the warning on the guard _WARNING TO AVOID INJURY SHUT OFF POWER BEFORE CLEARI...

Page 7: ... fine particles 4 Wear ear protectors plugs or muffs if you use saw daily 5 Keep good footing and balance do not over reach Work Area Safety Instructions 1 Keep children pets and visitors out of work area they could be hit by a thrown workpiece workpiece chips or pieces of blade 2 Turn saw off remove yellow key and unplug before leaving work area Do not leave until blade has stopped spinning 3 Mak...

Page 8: ...n saw clear table of all objects except workpiece to be cut and nec essary fixtures clamps or feather boards 7 If blade jams turn saw off immediately remove yellow key the free blade Do not try to free blade with saw on 8 Turn saw off if it vibrates too much or makes an odd sound Correct any problem before restarting saw 9 Do not layout assemble or setup work with saw on or while blade is spinning...

Page 9: ...support workpieces or to aid by pushing or pulling on workpieces because these actions can cause kickback Use table extensions 7 Use clamps or vice to hold workpiece It s safer than using your hands Blade Safety Instructions 1 Use only blades marked for at least 3450 rpm 2 Use only 10 or smaller diameter blades 3 Use blades for their recommended cutting procedures 4 Keep blade sharp and clean 5 Do...

Page 10: ... they are located on the saw Read and follow the safety information and instructions in these labels Refer to the manual for detailed explanations and instructions INJUh O0 NOTFEED MATERIALINTO CUTTINGTOOI X On the infeed side of the guard is this safe ty label to remind you to lower the hold down to just clear the top of the work piece for ripping On the rear of the yoke visible from the infeed s...

Page 11: ...NING J TO AVOID INJURY SHUT OFF POWER BEFORE CLEANING A JAMMED LOWER GUARD On the bottom surface of the motor visible when the cutting tool is horizontal is this safety label alerting you to use a guard when edge molding and to position the cutting tool behind the fence see Accessories Section DANGER On the front of the yoke is this general safety instruction label Safety Instructions 11 ...

Page 12: ...ars Service Center to get the missing part Sometimes small parts can get lost in pack aging material Do not throw away any packaging until saw is put together Check packaging for missing parts before contact ing Sears A complete parts list Repair Parts is at the end of the manual Use the list to identify the number of the missing part All models include A Basic Saw Assembly 1 s e o E B Rear Table ...

Page 13: ...ead screw 4 _ llllllllllU 10 32 x 7 8 long pan head self threading screw 2 NNNN G G 1 4 20 x 1 long slotted cup point set screw 1 17 64 flat washer 5 5 16 flat washer 4 5 16 lockwasher 4 1 4 lockwasher 4 tee nut 1 5 16 diam hex nut 4 1 4 diam hex nut 4 1 4 hex _ 3 16 hex L _ arbor wrench 1 shaft wrench 1 rip scale indicator 2 yellow key 1 table clamp assembly 2 thumbscrew square nut clamp bracket ...

Page 14: ...113 196320 56 for 113 196420 Q i 1 4 external tooth lockwasher 40 for 113 196320 56 for 113 196420 5 16 diam external lockwasher 4 11 32 x 11 16 x 1 16 washer 8 5 16 diam x 5 8 long hex head screw 4 Tools needed for Assembly and Alignment 7 16 Wrench _ 1 2 Wrench 9 16 Wrench 5 8 Wrench 15 16 Wrench Small Hammer 3 Wrench Pliers Pencil Medium Screwdriver Phillips Screwdriver Framing Square 14 ...

Page 15: ... the legs using three 3 screws lockwashers and nuts at each end Use the holes shown with an X tighten all nuts securely 3 Install one 3 8 16 hex nut completely onto each of the leveling feet Insert one leveling foot through hole in bottom of each leg and install a 3 8 16 hex nut 4 To level steel legs loosen nut on inside of leg and turn nut on outside to raise or lower feet Adjust all four leveler...

Page 16: ...d so when the carriage is installed it will not roll forward due to gravity Saw Base Hex Head _ I Flat Washer _ J3 Stiffener Hex Nut Attach Elevation Crank Install crank on elevation shaft Be sure setscrew is tightened on flat of shaft Elevate arm approximately 3 to 4 inches Remove shipping block and discard Leg O o o o_o o V X Stiffener R H o Stiffener LM Leg X o o 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 o x x o o o b...

Page 17: ...e swain on bearings and track _WARNING Reinstall carriage stop screw and Iockwasher to prevent carriage from rolling off arm Remove two 2 motor packing studs that are threaded into bottom of motor _I _ _ _Warning _Loc_sher _ __ Stop Screw _ _ Hex L Wrench Supplied Push toward rear of saw to lock Miter Arm Lever Install arm cap and arm cap trim _h WARNING Make certain power cord is unplugged 1 Inse...

Page 18: ...le supports four 5 16 18 x 3 4 long square head screws four 11 32 x 7 8 x 1 16 flatwashers four 5 16 lockwashers four 5 16 hex nuts 2 Attach supports to side frame making sure to use correct holes in table supports and side frame Use two screws per support insert screws through base and then sup port on end of each screw put a fiat washer lockwasher and nut then f mger tighten so table supports re...

Page 19: ...n provides However the arm should resist moving when a reasonable amount of force is applied To check follow these steps 1 Pnll miter arm lock forward to unlock and rotate arm to approximately 30 left or right 2 Lock miter arm lock by pushing handle toward rear of saw 3 Apply pressure as shown above 4 If the arm moves easily a Unlock miter lock b Locate the adjusting wheel as shown c Turn wheel cl...

Page 20: ...sp the carriage assembly move it carefully off the end of radial arm hold ing it parallel to the radial arm until all carriage beatings are free of their tracks d Rest the motor and carriage assembly on saw frame e Set yoke lock handle at unlocked posi tion Tighten nut with 15 16 wrench until lock handle locks mid way between the two legs of the yoke f Hold the motor and carriage assembly parallel...

Page 21: ... hex wrench as shown b Use the bevel lock lever as a wrench to tighten or loosen the clamp bolt Do not over tighten c Repeat steps 1 and 2 Re adjust if nec essary d Replace bevel lock lever in the locked position e Tighten the set screw Note The clamp bolt has a left handed thread Therefore to increase the clamping effect rotate the bevel lock lever when used as a wrench from right to left or cloc...

Page 22: ...Tube in Column Support This adjustment serves two purposes To remove any looseness between the col unto tube and column support to insure accurate cuts and To allow the column tube to raise and lower smoothly Note The following adjustment is very criti caL All future alignment procedures rely on this adjustment being performed correctly All looseness must be removed 1 Index and lock arm at 0 Miter...

Page 23: ... eleva tion b If the column tube moves side to side within the column support tighten the two 5 16 18 plated bolts until movement disappears elevation should be smooth and firm 4 Now tighten the 2 1 4 20 Gib socket cap screws until no noticeable rotational play exists between Column Tube and Column Support as shown in step 1 5 Turn the elevation handwheel to raise and lower the saw If movement is ...

Page 24: ...arward posi tion 3 Grasp front carriage beating as shown and hold as tight as possible At the same time pull carriage forward If you can stop the bearing from turning it requires adjusting 4 Check rear bearing in the same manner 5 Adjust as follows a Use two 1 2 wrenches to loosen nut just enough to permit the eccentric screw to turn b Rotate the eccentric screw a partial turn left or right as req...

Page 25: ...0 rotation of the radial arm 3 Slide the arbor wrench handle between end of motor shaft and table support to act as a feeler gauge Carefully lower the motor with elevation crank until the end of shaft is just touching the arbor wrench The wrench should slide back and forth with only slight resistance tighten screw A Note Do not change this elevation setting until both left and right hand table sup...

Page 26: ...rs four 1 4 diam hex nuts 2 Identify top and bottom of table top has counterbored holes Place table bottom side up on solid surface Hammer tee nut into leveling hole This hole is not cotmter bored from the top 3 Snap U clip onto front edge of base so hole lines up with hole just to the left of cen ter notch 4 Place table top side up on saw so center counterbored hole lines up with hole in U clip N...

Page 27: ...ts edge across center of front table Check for gap between sur faces If there is less than 1 32 gap tighten cup point set screw until it touches frame look undemeath table then tighten center 1 3 4 long pan head screw If there is more than 1 32 gap close gap by raising or lowering center of front table to raise center tighten cup point set screw against frame to lower center tighten center 1 3 4 l...

Page 28: ...the framing square is true Square Crosscut Travel The goal of this adjustment is to make accu rate crosscuts To do so the radial ann must be square to the fence otherwise there will be a slight miter angle in all crosscuts Squaring cross cut travel 1 Index but do not lock ann at 0 miter 2 Install saw blade as shown Motor shaft has left hand threads Note Do not overtighten arbor nut Use the arbor w...

Page 29: ...ch the square at all points If marked tooth moves into or away from square the following adjustments are required a Loosen 3 3 8 16 set screws in arm latch at rear of ann b Move the arm in direction to make marked tooth follow edge of square when the saw blade is moved along ann in a cross cut manner c Lock miter arm lock d Retighten 3 setscrews in arm latch as tight as possible and recheck cross ...

Page 30: ... clockwise until it comes out other side about 1 2 Note Ifyouput screw in front opening clamp will not work Front Table Spacer Fence Table Rear Table I Cup Washer Square Nut 5 tilt clamp bracket forward and snap into place in opening at rear of table support 6 Hold cup washer with concave side against rear table Turn thumbscrew clock wise until it snaps into washer 7 Repeat steps for other table c...

Page 31: ... square no adjustment is required Set bevel indicator to 0 reading If the square does not touch the saw blade as shown with square leg held firmly against the table top perform the following adjust ments Rip Fence Squarex It _ J Correct Table Wrong a Tighten rip lock knob b Remove handle by removing 5 16 18 socket head screw and lockwasher c Slightly loosen the four socket head screws with 1 4 Hex...

Page 32: ...quarter turns and looking for gap each time Consider overall fit of blade If there is no gap no adjustment is needed L 5 If there is a visible gap between the saw blade and square adjust as follows a Remove left hand carriage cover b Loosen the yoke lock handle on right side of carriage c Loosen slightly the two hex head screws holding yoke index pin d Rotate the yoke assembly until gap between th...

Page 33: ...ot a tooth just rests on square 7 There should be no gap between blade and square Note Not all blades are perfect ly flat Check different points along blade surface by making quarter turns and looking for gap each time Consider overall fit of blade ff there is no gap no adjustment is needed 8 If there is a visible gap between saw blade and square a bevel heel condition exists and adjustment is req...

Page 34: ...ndle pull yoke index lever forward and rotate yoke to the left to index yoke 90 from the cross cut position This will locate saw blade between motor and fence Lock yoke lock handle 5 Position carriage until edge of blade when spun by hand just touches front face of fence The tip scale indicator on the right hand side of radial arm should now read 0 inches on upper portion of the blade In Rip scale...

Page 35: ...dically check alignment and adjustment to insure accurate cuts and improve and safety of cutting procedures 2 Measured lrom fence to nearest blade tooth J I 1 Install Guard The guard is a very important safety feature It covers a large part of the blade and helps protect against severe cuts Always use the guard 1 Lock motor at 0 bevel blade vertical 2 Use one hand to lift clear plastic guard use o...

Page 36: ...lum motor towards front of arm 2 Lower arm until blade just clears table 3 Unlock rip lock while holding up lower plastic guard move yoke back until blade touches fence Lock rip lock 4 Loosen pawls riving knife knob Lower riving knife to the table and tighten knob The riving knife should rest fiat against fence 5 If adjustment is needed i loosen riving knife bracket screw ii slide riving knife so ...

Page 37: ...forward to release index then swing arm left or right Hold in unlocked position while moving arm On Off Switch Yellow Key Bevel Index Lever Turns motor on off Allows saw to be switched on Indexes the saw blade to 0 45 or 90 pre set index posi tions Pull on push off Requires yellow key Insert into on off switch Remove after turning saw off Move bevel index lever to the left while positioning the bl...

Page 38: ... to allow changing fence position Frees yoke to rotate between rip and crosscut positions Ope_ rafiqn Comments t_ll lever to release and push to lock Support motor before unlocking because it can swing down quickly Bevel index lever must be un indexed before moving motor Turn clockwise to raise coun terclockwise to lower Turn clockwise to tighten coun terclockwise to loosen Pull the spring loaded ...

Page 39: ...arriage can be moved Contains trigger mechanism to raise clear plastic guard when making a crosscut Operation Comments Pull handle forward to release push handle reward to tighten Yoke index lever must be un indexed before rotating yoke Rotate counterclockwise to release carriage turn clockwise to lock carriage in position Lock before ripping Move blade carriage along arm to align line on indicato...

Page 40: ...de of workpiece from fluttering acts as sawdust deflector Prevents side to side movement of riving knife and provides means for adjusting alignment Operation Comments Tum counterclockwise to loosen clockwise to tighten Upper part remains fixed in level position Notch in guard fits securely into matching tab on motor Clear guard is moveable raise over fence at start of crosscut See Saw Handle most ...

Page 41: ...ting provide partial bar rier to leading edge of blade Reduces kickback by keeping kerr open when lowered during crosscutting provides partial barrier to leading edge of blade Operation Comments Push and hold until workpiece clears guard then release Turn counterclockwise to loosen clockwise to tighten For ripping set pawl level on workpiece surface For safety reasons set pawls before rip ping See...

Page 42: ...roperly grounded Not all outlets arc properly grounded If you are not sure that your outlet is properly grounded have it checked by a qualified electrician _WARNING If not properly grounded this power tool could cause electrical shock particularly when used in damp locations _WARNING If electrical shock occurs your reaction to shock could bring hands into contact with blade _WARNING To avoid elect...

Page 43: ...dapter illustrated is tor use only if you already have a properly grounded 2 prong receptacle Wire Sizes Required AWG Cord Length 120V 240V 0 25ff No 16 No 16 26 50fl No 14 No 16 51 100fl No 12 No 14 Motor Protection Reset Button The motor protector opens the circuit and stops the motor when the motor temperature exceeds a safe level the motor is overload ed ora low voltage condition exists When t...

Page 44: ...o 240V make certain that all necessary steps including proper fusing of the branch circuit are com pleted 1 Unplug saw 2 Remove pan head screw from top of motor cover Remove motor cover panel at blade end of motor 3 Use small screwdriver to slide dual volt age switch to 240V position 4 Re install motor cover panel 5 Replace 120V power cord plug with 240V 15 amp 3 prong plug 6 Connect power cord wh...

Page 45: ...table edge beyond 30 left miter position Use fight miter position whenever possible _ Do not cut freehand You will not be able to control workpiece _ If blade jams turn off saw remove yel low key then free blade Crosscuttin Slraighl Bevel Miter Compound Rolling Carriage WARNING When saw is turned on blade can suddenly come forward To reduce risk of this happening Keep one hand on saw handle when t...

Page 46: ...lock and push blade to rearmost position behind fence lower blade to just clear table lower pawls or riving knife to clear fence by 1 4 raise clearplastic guard before changing bevel angle and when lowering beveled blade otherwise it may jam into table 3 Grasp saw handle then turn saw on Keep one hand on saw handle through step 6 4 Slowly lower blade until it touches table then lower one more full...

Page 47: ...d blade otherwise it may jam into table 3 Position workpiece against fence and lower pawls or riving knife to clear fence or workpiece whichever is higher by 1 4 4 Grasp saw handle then turn saw on Keep one hand on saw handle through step 7 5 Hold workpiece down and against fence Keep hand at least 8 away from blade 6 Squeeze handle trigger to raise clear plas tic guard so it will clear fence and ...

Page 48: ...ce to define the cut length Use a length stop only on the end of the workpi_ce which is held down Crosscutting Hints 1 To extend life of table top buy auxiliary table cover see Accessories or make one out of 1 4 plywood or fiberboard Clamp or nail to original table top section by section If you use nails nail in the four comers to make sure blade will not contact nails 2 Make several fences so eac...

Page 49: ...our hands Use in rip when you set the blade 1 2 to 16 from the fence Out rip the blade is toward the table front and the motor is toward the column Use out rip only when you set the blade 12 or more from the fence Infeed and Ouffeed Directions Infeed and ouffeed refer to sides of the blade Infeed the side of the blade where the guard hold down is Always start a rip cut at the infeed side and push ...

Page 50: ...ry fence when the blade is set 1 2 to 2 from the fence Use a push stick when the blade is set 2 or more from the fence Do not set the blade closer than 1 2 to the fence The radial saw is the wrong tool for such a narrow cut A band saw would be more appropriate for this type of cut Example To rip 2 off a 10 wide board set blade in in rip position 8 from rear fence Ripping Safety The hazards associa...

Page 51: ...h around to pull it _JIf blade jams turn saw off remove yel low key then free blade Kickback Kickback is the uncontrolled propelling of the workpiece back toward the user _ WARNING Kickback can happen when blade is pinched or bound by workpiece Pinching or binding can happen when pawls and riving knife are not used or not set correctly riving knife is not aligned with blade blade is not parallel t...

Page 52: ...see Cutting Aides 4Keep hands away from outfeed side 4If blade jams turn saw off remove yel low key then free blade 4When cutting composition materials or other materials with one smooth and one rough side put rough side up so pawls will be more likely to grab Wrong Way Feed Wrong way feed is ripping by feeding the workpiece into the ouffeed side of the blade _WARNING Rotational force of blade wil...

Page 53: ...ickback to prevent wrong way feed and to act as a barrier to the hazardous outfeed side of the blade The riving knife rests on the table It keeps the workpiece keff open This reduces the chances that the cut workpiece will spring closed and pinch _ blade Pinching the blade is a cause of kickback The pawls rest level on the upper surface of the workpiece During cutting they allow the workpiece to p...

Page 54: ...e will be between blade and fence use out rip position for rips 12 or wider 3 Make kerr a turn saw on b lower blade about 1 16 into table c turn saw off and remove yellow key 4 Place workpiece parallel to and up against blade Note Workpiece will be between blade and table front 5 Lower hold down to workpiece then raise slightly so it just clears top surface of workpiece Lock in place 6 Lower rivin...

Page 55: ...the edge that is not against the fence 1 When setting bevel angle raise radial arm to allow sufficient clearance for blade and guard to not jam in table 2 When blade is beveled manually raise clear plasdc guard before lowering blade to table or kerr otherwise it may jam in the table 3 To set hold down place workpiece direct ly under guard nose rather than parallel to blade 4 To set pawls place wor...

Page 56: ... continue to apply feed pressure to part of work_iece close to fence Keep hand at least 8 in front of hold down Note Most worlqgieces will automatically raise clear plastic guard as they pass from infeed to ouTfeed side Unusually tall and narrow workpieces may not raise clear guard When this happens push guard tab to raise guard then release tab when guard rests on top of workpiece surface _CAUTIO...

Page 57: ...nts 1 To extend life of table top buy an auxil iar7 table cover see Accessories or make one out of 1 4 plywood or fiberboard Clamp or nail to original table top section by section If you use nails nail in the four comers to make sure blade will not contact nails 2 Keep table clean of chips and sawdust 3 Usesharpblades 4 Use the right blade for each job 5 For workpiece with one smooth and one rough...

Page 58: ...ce by positioning the cutting tool at the desired location on the am1 locking the Carriage Lock Knob and lowering the cutting tool slowly into the fence remove only as much material from the fence as is necessary Note Initial edge cut will round angled edges offence Note When using drum sander vacuum motor often to prevent sawdust powder build up because powder interferes with motor ventilation an...

Page 59: ... _ l_ _ Auxiliary Fence and Push Block for Ripping An auxiliary fence must be used when mak ing very narrow rip cuts that don t allow enough room for a push stick without bring ing it too close to the blade An attxiliary fence must always be used with a push block To make an auxiliary fence use one piece of 3 8 plywood and two pieces of 3 4 ply wood Cut to dimensions shown inches Glue pieces toget...

Page 60: ...lece _WARNING If you try to rip an irregular work piece it could bind blade and cause kickback If the workpiece you want to rip does not have a straight edge attach a straight edged board to the workpiece a place irregular side of workpiece against fence b put straight edged board on top of workpiece and against fence c tack straight edged board to work piece Note Straight edged board must not ext...

Page 61: ...ion for Dado 1 Put inside loose collar on arbor shaft first then install dado Tighten blade nut directly against outside surface of dado 2 Saw arbor is designed for dado up to 13 16 wide Use of wider dado could cause dado and blade nut to spin off To make larg er than 13 16 wide cut take several passes with dado 3 To avoid excessive load on motor when making a 13 16 wide cut limit depth of cut to ...

Page 62: ...log 8 48 tooth carbide see catalog Satin Cut Dado 7 seecatalog 8 see catalog 8 carbide see catalog Standard Cut Dado 8 see catalog Drill Chuck Key see catalog Dust Collector 9 29963 Extension Table see catalog Leg Set Caster 9 22221 or 9 22222 Molding Heads 7 bits not included see catalog 7 27 piece set seecatalog 7 15 piece set see catalog Sanding Wheel 10 see catalog Sanding Drum 9 25246 Taper J...

Page 63: ...dry or lightly oiled cloth To avoid motor damage due to sawdust build up which interferes with normal motor ventilation vacuum the motor often Lubrication Do not lubricate motor bearings carriage bearings or the area between the miter lock and the column tube Motor and carriage bearings are sealed and do not need added lubrication Areas that should be lubricated periodically are the bevel index pi...

Page 64: ...saw blade 1 Turn switch off remove yellow key and unplug saw 2 Remove guard 3 Use both blade wrenches in scissor action to loosen blade nut Note Arbor shaft has left hand threads Turn nut clockwise to loosen 4 Remove nut blade collar and blade Install new blade making sure that arrow is on outside and points clockwise 5 Re instaU blade collar and nut Note Do not overtighten nut because this can ca...

Page 65: ... fence 5 Workpiece must be hem tightly against fence and down against the table this is especially important when making angle cuts because the work_iece has a tendency tomove 6 Always use the correct sawblade for the job Always keep it sharp 7 When making a four sided frame a The two side pieces must be exactly the same length b The top and bottom pieces must be exactly the same length c Always p...

Page 66: ...an be safely handled at 10 above or below nameplate voltage heavy loads need same voltage at motor terminal as on nameplate Motor starts slowly of fails to come to full power Incorrect gauge extension cord Overloaded power line Undersize wires or circuit too long Refer to table in Electrical Connections Reduce line load by removing other lights appliances Increase wire size or shorten length of wi...

Page 67: ... Work table not flat Carriage bearings loose Blade not square to fence Using improper blade for desired finish cut What to Do Chock miter rip bevel and swivel locks See Adjustments section Check alignment Keep front table clean Replace fence Adjust swivel lock for wear Square blade crosscut travel Adjust carriage bearings then realign saw Adjust miter lock for wear Adjust column support Adjust tab...

Page 68: ...ed pressure Re align Use fea_d on infeed side Saw Problem Radial arm moves when locked in a non indexed miter position Motor moves when bevel lock is locked Yoke moves when rip lock is locked Blade carriage does not travel smoothly on ann Possible Cause s Miler not locked firmly Bevel not locked firmly Rip lock not locked firmly Dirty track Carriage bearings set too fight Rip lock rubbing track Wo...

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Page 70: ... q o PARTS LIST FOR CRAFTSMAN 10 RADIAL SAW MODEL NUMBERS 113 196120 113 19_20 113 19_20 40 23 24 38 39 RGURE 1 25 26 27 I ID II 3 e i t_ ...

Page 71: ...Fig 5 Lockwasher 5 16 Screw Soc Hd Cap 5 16 18 x 1 2 Cap Arm Screw Type I Pan Hd 10 32 x 7 8 Yoke Assembly See Fig 2 Screw Pan Hd 1 4 20 x 1 3 4 Table Rear Key No Part No 25 821368 26 63432 27 821366 28 102711 29 STD551012 30 STD512510 31 37384 32 37530 34 STD551125 35 STD541025 36 818161 37 818166 38 120399 39 818162 40 41 STD541437 42 63467 43 60342 44 63881 45 9420417 46 47 63683 48 63682 49 35...

Page 72: ...EL NUMBERS 113 196120 113 196320 113 196420 20 20 3O 37 28 29 Any attempt to repair this motor may create a HAZARD unless repair Is done by a qualified service technician Repair service Is available at your nearest Sears Store FIGURE 2 O mll 10 R ...

Page 73: ... 47164 x 1 16 Cam Motor Stud Motor Key No 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 Part No 63469 63642 63648 63643 63644 6O333 63645 30582 63620 60337 STD600803 46 63662 47 821354 48 821342 49 9421628 50 STD551131 51 60288 52 9421627 53 63650 54 63649 55 60335 56 63647 57 STD551210 58 806214 59 STD523120 60 63646 61 821506 821545 62 30613 63 STD600805 Description Bushing Rubber Yoke Knob Bevel Index Stud ...

Page 74: ... j j_ I PARTS LIST FOR CRAFTSMAN 10 RADIAL SAW MODEL NUMBERS 113 196120 113 196320 113 196420 18 19 26 27 28 27 15 144 13 8 9 47_ _ 28 46 45 44 43 31 44 32 33 34 35 36 FIGURE 3 ZI I ID m I_11 II R 0 ...

Page 75: ... PARTS UST FOR CRAFTSMAN 10 RADIAL SAW MODEL NUMBERS 113 196120 113 196320 113 196420 Always order by Part Number Not by Key Number 1 35 32 29 28 18 19 17 21 RGURE 4 10 11 15 8 9 13 14 5 6 12 O mll 10 1 pl U ...

Page 76: ...Spring Knob 5 16 18 Washer 21 64 x 5 8 x 1 16 Spacer Knife Riving Nut Lock 1 4 20 Washer 17 64 x 5 8 x 1 16 Pawl AKB Bushing Screw Pan Hal 1 4 20 x 1 Holder AKB Screw Pan Hd Type T F 1 4 20x 1 2 Key No 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Part No 820523 820526 820519 STD551225 820530 808822 1 805641 1 STD533107 809019 4 820532 821449 30 821310 31 821311 32 821312 33 821314 34 63258 35 60413 Descriptio...

Page 77: ...r Hd 1 4 20 x 5 8 Guide Rod Index Spring Arm Lock Rod Arm Lock Nut Push 3 8 Washer 21 64 x 1 x 1 8 Lever Arm Lock Washer 17 64 x 5 8 x 1 32 Nut Push 1 4 Pin Lever Key Part No No 16 63637 17 63636 18 63773 19 STD601103 20 STD551210 21 63639 22 448337 23 9 22255 24 STD600805 25 63896 26 63878 27 60440 Descdption Pin Pin Clevis Insulation Screw Type 1 Pan Hd 10 32 x 3 8 LocloNasher Ext Tooth N10 Trac...

Page 78: ... 8 High Strength Bolt Hex Hd 5 16 18 x 1 1 2 High Strength Support LH Shaft Elevating Washer Thrust 502 x 927 x 031 Bearing Key Part No No 23 60300 24 818164 25 STD541450 26 63619 27 STD541031 28 STD541431 29 STD581037 30 _818165 31 63617 32 STD551050 33 STD581050 34 821333 35 STD541025 36 STD551125 37 63622 38 63435 39 STD551012 40 STD522 505 41 STD502503 42 63434 43 63621 44 818199 45 STD551031 ...

Page 79: ...tion Leg Screw Truss Hd 1 4 20 X 5 8 Stiffener R H Stiffener L H Lockwasher External 1 4 Nut Hex 1 4 20 Screw Hex Hd 5 16 18 x 5 8 Key Part No No 8 STD551031 9 STD551131 10 STD541231 11 STD541037 12 803835 1 13 821360 Description Washer 11 32 x 11 16 x 1 16 Lockwasher External 5 16 Nut Hex Jam 5 16 18 Nut Hex 3 8 16 Foot Leveling Lower Stiffener 113 196420 Only Standard Hardware Item may be Purcha...

Page 80: ...ber of your 1D inch radial saw will be found on a label attached to your saw at the front of the base WHEN ORDERING REPAIR PARTS ALWAYS GIVE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION PARTNUMBER MODEL NUMBER 113 196120 113 196320 113 196420 PARTDESCRIP11ON NAME OF ITEM 10 INCH RADIAL SAW All parts listed may be ordered from any Sears Service Center and most Sears stores If the parts you need are not stocked locall...

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