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Page 1: ...and side of the base You should record both model and serial number in a safe place for future use CAUTION Read GENERAL and ADDITIONAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS carefully CRRFTSMRNo IO INCH RADIAL SAW assembly operating repair parts Sold by SEARS ROEBUCK AND CO Chicago IL 60684 U S A Part No 63572 Printed in U S A ...

Page 2: ...Do not wear loose clothing gloves neckties or jewelry rings wrist watches to get caught in moving parts Nonslip footwear is recommended Wear protective hair covering to contain long hair Roll long sleeves above the el bow 12 USE SAFETY GOGGLES Head Protection 22 Wear Safety goggles must comply with ANS Z87 1 at all times Also use face or dust mask if cutting operation i_ dusty and ear protectors p...

Page 3: ...rify that no play exists between the column column support or in the carriage and that arm yoke and bevel locks clamps are tight A large proportion of saw accidents is caused by use of the wrong type blade dull badly set improperly sharpened cutting tools by gum or resin adhering to cutting tools and by sawbtade misalignment with the fence Such conditions can cause the material to stick jam stall ...

Page 4: ...te the cut from that same side This will require added table support for long pieces 12 Plastic and composition like styrene and hardboard materials may be cut on your saw However since these are usually quite hard and slippery the anti kickback pawls may not stop a kickback Therefore rip with the finished side down next to the table and be especially attentive to following proper set up and cutti...

Page 5: ...gnment Procedure 8 Operating Controls 14 Basic Saw Operations 17 Electrical Connections 21 Trouble Shooting 22 Maintenance and Lubrication 26 Recommended Accessories 27 Repair Parts 28 TOOLSNEEDED Screwdriver medium _ m r__ i Screwdriver small Pencil Pliers Framing square _ 3 8 inch wrench _ 7 16 inch wrench _ 1 2 inch wrench _ 9 16 inch wrench Rubber mallet KNOW LOCATIONS AND FUNCTIONS OF CONTROL...

Page 6: ...Table Mtg 2 Loose Parts Bag Part No 63510 containing the following items Hex L Wrench 1 8 1 Hex L Wrench 3 16 1 Elevation crank assembly 1 Switch key 2 Arbor Wrench 1 Table clamp 2 Rip scale indicator 1 Twin nut for attaching rip scale indicator 1 4 CARRIAGE BOLT _ 4 USED DISCARD Machine screw pan hal 1 4 20 x 1 4 Washer steel flat 17 64 x 5 8 x 1 32 5 Machine Screw pan hd 1 4 20 x 1 1 4 1 Screw S...

Page 7: ...X L WRENCH SUPPLIED TIGHTEN ARM LOCK KNOB BEFORE PROCEEDING HOLDING CARRIAGE ASSEMBLY WITH BOTH HANDS CAREFULLY START AND SLIDE THE CARRIAGE ONTO THE TRACKS The assembly must be held parallel with the arm so that all four bearings slide smoothly onto the arm preventing any excessive strain on bearings and track WARNING REINSTALL CARRIAGE STOP SCREW TO PREVENT CARRIAGE FROM ROLLING OFF ARM Check fo...

Page 8: ...D ALIGN THE SAW IN THE ORDER GIVEN STEP BY STEP THE ACCURACY OF EACH ADJUSTMENT IS ALWAYS DEPENDENT UPON THE ACCURACY OF THE PRECEDING ADJUSTMENT After following the 6 step assembly and alignment procedure and the Basic Saw operation section refer to Trouble Shooting section if any difficutly is experienced when performing any sawing operation i 1 TA LE i TABLE STEP ONE ATTACHING AND LEVELING TABL...

Page 9: ... WRENCH TABLE MOUNTING SCREW B SUPPORT CHANNEL LEFT HAND NOTE The following adjustment performed properly will result in the work table being parallel to the arm INSTALLATION OF FRONT WORK TABLE 1 Place front table board on a workbench or the floor Drive T nut into the smaller diameter hole FRONT TABLE IN UPSIDE DOWN POSITION HOLE FOR TABLE _ I _ f NIq HOLD DOWN SCREWS BOTTOM SIDE TYPICAL OF TABLE...

Page 10: ... elevation and column tube for looseness When correct tighten left hand set screw d Tighten set screw in center of column tube key Elevate and lower arm if chatter or rough elevation exists tighten set screw until smoothest operation is obtained e Turn elevation crank to raise and lower radial arm If too tight loosen right hand set screw slightly and STEP THREE SQUARING CROSS CUT TRAVEL TRAVELS IN...

Page 11: ...the arm latch knob one quarter turn counterclockwise c Loosen do not remove two hex head screws located inside the column tube d Move the radial arm slightly in proper direction to make marked tooth follow edge of square when the saw blade is moved along arm in a cross cut manner e Retighten the hex head screws in column tube retighten arm latch knob RADIAL ARM CAP SCREWS I RADIAL ARM CAP ATTAC HI...

Page 12: ...evel indicator to 0 reading If the square does not touch the saw blade as shown with square leg held firm against the table top perform the following adjustments a Loosen bevel lock knob 1 4 turn only then loosen the two Hex head screws one on each side of handle Rotate motor while holding square firmly against saw blade and table top b Slightly tighten each of the two screws and recheck Now tight...

Page 13: ...sfollows a Loosen the wing screw and with the tab position the anti kickback and spreader assembly to near the bottom of the blade Tighten the wing screw OUTSIDE VIEW b Sight visually to check for proper alignment of spreader with saw blade as shown If the spreader is not aligned adjust it as follows 1 Loosen two hex nuts one on each side of spreader 2 Rotate hex nuts with fingers until the spread...

Page 14: ... Loosen yoke clamp handle lift up on swivel latch pin knob and return the blade to the 90 position OUT RIP IN R_P TABLE REAR SPACER TABL BOARD J RIP SCALE INDICATOR CARRIAGE LOCK KNOB operating controls SWIVEL LATCH PIN KNOB ARM LATCH LEVER ARM LATCH KNOB ON OFF SWITCH WITH KEY RIP SCALE INDICATOR SCALE AND INDICATOR POWER CORD CARRIAGE LOCK KNOB YOKE CLAMP HANDLE BEVEL INDEX ANTI KICKBACK AND SPR...

Page 15: ... release it b When performing a square or miter angle crosscut the carriage lock knob must be rotated counterclockwise until the carriage is free to travel along the arm This knob should be tightened except when the operator is ready to grasp the bevel index handle and make a cut 5 Blade Angle a The two controls used in angular positioning and indexing of the motor to provide the desired saw blade...

Page 16: ...e it has started For all crosscutting operations those operations in which the carriage is traveled along the radial arm to feed the saw blade into the workpiece both the guard and anti kickback and spreader assembly must be elevated to clear the workpiece or the fence whichever is higher 1 The blade guard is positioned by loosening the guard clamp screw and rotating the guard so that it just clea...

Page 17: ...lade 7 Yoke clamp handle must be in locked position 8 Bevel index knob must be tight 9 Blade should cut into the table or plywood cover not more than 1 32 inch 10 Pull the saw forward just far enough to sever the lumber It is dangerous if the blade has been pulled too far out beyond the piece being cut When it is returned it can pick up the right hand piece and throw it over the fence 11 For opera...

Page 18: ...g is the process of sawing at 90 square across the board with the saw blade set at an angle other than 90 to the saw table The radial arm and yoke are indexed at 0 and locked but the bevel is set to the desired angle of cut The board is held firmly against the fence and the carriage pulled forward along the radial arm to produce the cut The carriage should be returned to full rearward position and...

Page 19: ...inches wide and 16 inches long Nail or glue a 3 4 x 3 4 x 4 inch block to one edge of push board to be used asa grip The pusher board should be fed into the blade behind the stock being ripped not more than 8 inches so as not to strike anti kickback pawls fingers and then pulled back with use of the grip 8 Hands must be kept well away from saw blade 9 Saw blade must be parallel to fence to minimiz...

Page 20: ...n When standing in front of the saw blade would be rotating clockwise After positioning the guard and anti kickback mechanism the workpiece is fed from the left hand side of the saw as shown in figure 58 The Out Rip scale is on the right hand side of radial arm OPERATION No 6 BEVEL RIPPING Bevel ripping is either in ripping or out ripping as described above except the saw blade is tilted out of pe...

Page 21: ... connected to a permanent ground such as to a properly grounded outlet box GROUNDING LUG t _ 1 MAKE_ORE H _ _ S PRONG I _ CONNECTED TO A PLUG _ I _I_ _ KNO VI w GROUND f_ _ _ RECEPTACLE NOTE The adapter illustrated is for use only if you already have a properly grounded 2 prong receptacle Adapter is not allowed in Canada by the Canadian Electrical Code MOTOR SAFETY PROTECTION NOTE This motor shoul...

Page 22: ...p have been incorporated into your Craftsman saw it is reasonable to expect some wear after long periods of use Sooner or later the metal to metal parts must wear and will need take up Every metal to metal part on your Craftsman saw can be taken up In this way the machine can always be kept accurate and just as important rigid The usual operating troubles are listed in the following paragraphs wit...

Page 23: ...r to step 5 under Alignment Procedure Section Squaring Blade to Fence 6 7 WOOD BINDS SMOKES AND MOTOR SLOWS DOWN OR STOPS WHEN RIPPING a Dull blade or warped board Sharpen or replace the saw blade Avoid the attempted use of severly warped material b Radial arm not securely locked in 0 position Loosen the arm lock knob and refer to paragraph Precision Indexing c Crosscut not properly squared Check ...

Page 24: ...dle must be adjusted as follows NUI LEFT SFDE OF CARRIAGE a Set yoke clamp handle to Normal Locking Position b Remove carriage stop screw and Iockwasher with a 3 16 inch hex L wrench H L X L WRENCH _5 6 INCH d Grasp the carriage assembly holding it parallel to the radial arm until all carriage bearings are free of their tracks move it carefully off the end of radial arm Rest the motor and carriage...

Page 25: ...ny sections of the country demand for electrical power exceeds the capacity of existing generating and distribution systems 4 Incorrect fuses in power line 1 Excessive feed rate when crosscutting or ripping 2 Improper cooling Air circulation restricted through motor due to sawdust etc 3 Saw blade has heel 1 Low Voltage will not trip starting switch 1 Voltage too low to permit motor to reach operat...

Page 26: ...TO FIRST MENTION THE VARIOUS POINTS WHICH SHOULD NOT BE LUBRICATED NO LUBRICATION REQUIRED Do not lubricate carriage ball bearings or motor bearings as these are sealed ball bearings and require no added lubrication Do not lubricate between radial arm cap and radial arm PERIODICALLY LUBRICATE THESE POINTS Use SAE No 10W 30 automotive engine oil and refer to Parts List for locations Apply a few dro...

Page 27: ...2723 Dust Collector 9 29517 9 16998 Taper Jig 9 3233 Satin Cut Dado 7 Inch 9 3257 Satin Cut Dado 8 Inch 9 3253 Molding Head Single Cutter 9 3215 Molding Head Three Cutter 9 3221 Sanding Drum 3 Inch 9 25246 Lower Retractable Blade Guard 9 29009 Power Tool Know How Handbook Radial Saw 9 2917 Work Light 9 2481 Router Adapter 9 3239 The above recommended accessories are current and were available at t...

Page 28: ...PARTS LIST FOR CRAFTSMAN 10 INCH RADIAL SAW MODEL NUMBER 113 23111 24 25 26 28 27 I1 BO 13 0 Figure 1 ...

Page 29: ...rm Latch Washer Spring Support Spring Arm Latch Ring Retaining Washer 505 x 1 1 8 x 1 16 Washer Spring Washer 505 x 1 x 1 32 Knob Assy 3 1 4 Screw Sems SI Truss Hd w L washer Indicator Rip Scale Screw Mach Pan Hd 6 32 x 7 16 Knob Rip Lock Cover R H Carriage Nut Twin Collar Blade Key Part No No Description 30 60175 31 3O495 32 354O 33 63062 34 63015 35 63258 36 37 37372 38 448039 39 63096 40 443151...

Page 30: ...o 123 4 PARTS LIST FOR CRAFTSMAN 10 INCH RADIAL SAW MODEL NUMBER 113 23111 _ 4O 41 47 _ _ _ 42 i t_ ____ _36 _ 43 I 46 _ 5 3938 37 4 ...

Page 31: ...e Rip Table Front Nut U Clip 1 4 20 Tee Nut Nut Speed Washer 21 64 I D Key Part No No Description 25 STD 541431 26 37887 27 STD 502503 28 63434 29 63435 30 30604 31 60080 32 63436 33 STD 541425 34 448649 35 30510 36 60300 37 30508 38 STD 512505 39 60106 40 STD 541037 41 63498 42 63499 43 37428 44 63500 45 60319 46 423561 47 STD 580018 Nut Lock 5 16 Wrench Hex L 1 8 Screw Set 1 4 20 x 3 8 Soc Hd Cu...

Page 32: ...11 10 ___ _12 5 6 7 54 PARTS LIST FOR CRAFTSMAN 10 INCH RADIAL SAW MODEL NUMBER 113 23111 19 20 7 4 22 26 25 25 27 Q me 11 13 Q _ l 52 Figure 3 51 5O 17 49 3O 31 33 38 34 ...

Page 33: ... Yoke Clamp Screw Mach Hex Washer Hd Sleeve Bearing Carriage Plate Index Ring Clamp Washer Fibre 380 x 3 4 x 1 16 Grommet Clamp Cord Screw Type 23 Pan 8 32 x 3 8 Key Part No No Description 28 63534 29 63467 30 60267 31 60256 32 63515 33 STD 600602 34 63003 35 STD 551137 36 STD 523710 38 60031 39 63005 41 STD 551206 42 63514 43 62331 44 63011 45 63010 47 63323 48 37935 49 63531 50 63006 51 63007 52...

Page 34: ...t No No Description 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 63507 STD 600602 63533 6500O 65002 65003 60089 STD 522503 65001 Complete Motor Assembly Screw Type 23 Pan Hd No 6 32 x 1 4 Cover and Nameplate Drum Brake Shoe Brake Housing Brake Washer 17 64 x 1 2 x 1 32 Screw Mach Hex Hd 1 4 20 x 1 2 Spring Brake Standard Hardware Item May be Purchased Locally Any attempt to Repair This Motor May Create a HAZARD Unless Repair ...

Page 35: ...2 63539 13 120399 14 STD 541008 15 STD 551108 16 63538 17 STD 510807 Guard Bar Anti Kickback Guide Anti Kickback Washer 13 64 x 5 8 x 1 32 Screw Type T Pan Hd 10 32 x 3 8 Screw Wing Nut Hex 5 16 18 Pawl Anti Kickback Ring Retaining Spreader Bearing Screw Guard Clamp Nut Square 5 16 18 x 9 16 x 7 32 Nut Hex 8 32 Lockwasher External Tooth No 8 Clamp Guard Screw Mach Pan Hd 8 32 x 1 2 10 11 7 Standar...

Page 36: ...l saw will be found on a plate attached to your saw at the rear left hand side of the base WHEN ORDERING REPAIR PARTS ALWAYS GIVE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION PART NUMBER PART DESCRIPTION MODEL NUMBER 113 23111 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 locally your order wMI be electronical...

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