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Summary of Contents for 113.2945

Page 1: ...Sears owners manual MODEL No 113 29450 CAUTION Read Safety Rules and Instructions Carefully Assembly Operating Repair Parts ...

Page 2: ...ol 14 DON T OVERREACH Keep your proper footing and balance at all times 15 MAINTAIN TOOLS IN TOP CONDITION Keep tools sharp and clean for best and safest per formance Follow instructions for lubricating and changing accessories 16 DISCONNECT TOOLS before servicing and when changing accessoriessuch as blades bits cutters 17 18 AVOID ACCIDENTAL STARTING Make sure switch is OFF before plugging in cor...

Page 3: ...ench Hex L 5 16 1 Washer Plain 11 32 x 7 8 x1 16 _ 4 Lockwasher 5 16x 125 x 078 4 Screw Hex Hd 5 16 18 x 3 4 I 4 Screw M Pan SI 1 4 20 x 1 6 Washer Plain 17 64 x 5 8 x 1 32 p_ 7 Lockwasher Steel 1 4 x 109 x 062 6 Nut Hex 1 4 20x7 16 x 3 16 6 Nut Tee 1 Key No Fig 1 Item Name Qty Screw M Pan SI 1 4 20x1 1 4 1 Screw SI Cup Pt Set 1 4 20 x 1 2 1 Screw Type A Pan Hd Sl No 10x5 8 4 Screw Type 23 Pan Hd ...

Page 4: ...150 feet No 8 150 feet to 200 feet No 6 200 feet to 400 feet No 4 For circuits of greater length the wire size must be in creased proportionally MOUNTING THE SAW ON A WORK BENCH The saw should be placed on a suitable sturdy work bench or Craftsman Power Tool Bench The base of the saw must be mounted flush to a flat surface on the work bench to prevent distortion of the saw base The nuts screws and...

Page 5: ...d of motor shaft is over the table support at this poistion See figure 6 Tap the table support upward or downward until the end of motor shaft just touches the surface See figure 6 i After setting the forward position of table support move the carriage rearward and recheck the rear ward position to determine if adjusting the forward position affected the rearward setting Tap the table support upwa...

Page 6: ...ed only slightly and each one the same amount until a slight resistance can be felt when rotating the elevation crank then each screw backed off just enough to restore a normal feel to the elevation crank b Recheck the adjustment of the column tube wedge key set screw as outlined in preceding instructions Figure 10 ii 6 After the above adjustments have been completed re check the radial arm for ab...

Page 7: ...il the blade is approximately 1 32 inch above table surface 4 Place a square on the table as shown in figure 12 and position the saw and square until the leg of the square just contacts a tooth of the saw blade Position A figure 12 Mark this tooth with crayon or chalk 5 When the blade is moved back and forth on the radial arm the saw tooth A should just touch the square at all positions If saw too...

Page 8: ...other hand tilt the motor until saw blade is square with table top Then while holding the square firmly against the saw blade and table top tighten the bevel lock knob to hold motor and blade in position c Move handle slightly toward left or right until swivel index pin is properly seated Push firmly against swivel index knob keeping swivel index pin seated and tighten the two socket head screws T...

Page 9: ...ark on the lower In Rip scale If not loosen the two indicator attaching screws and shift the indicator until it is aligned with the 0 mark then tighten the attaching screws See figure 21 When the indicator is set for the In Rip lower scale it will be correct for the Out Rip upper scale 4 Loosen the carriage lock knob move the motor and carriage assembly outward on the arm enough for the blade to c...

Page 10: ...he detent notch It is locked by tightening the arm lock handle The radial arm has positive stops at 0 and 45 left and right and is released from these index positions by raising the arm latch handle In order to provide the most positive and accurate settings at the index positions the following is recommended 1 Move the radial arm into the index position do not bump or jar and depress the arm latc...

Page 11: ...en the column key locking screws YOKE CLAMP ARM ADJUSTMENT The normal locking position of the yoke clamp arm 1 figure 23 is parallel with the radial arm An adjustment will seldom be necessary however it may be accomplished as follows 1 Loosen the carriage lock knob 4 figure 23 move the carriage out to the forward end of radial arm and tighten carriage lock knob 2 Locate the yoke clamp stud locking...

Page 12: ... each marked with a dark olive green circle 4 CARRIAGE LOCK The carriage lock knob 4 figure 23 is rotated clockwise to secure the carriage on radial arm and counterclockwise to release it An orange circle is at the center of the knob 5 BLADE ANGLE The two controls used in angular positioning and indexing of the motor to provide the desired saw blade angle are bevel lock knob 12 figure 23 and bevel...

Page 13: ...graph entitled Angular Movement and Locking of the Radial Arm 2 The yoke must be indexed at the 0 position making the saw blade perpendicular to the rip fence and the yoke clamp arm placed in locked position 3 The motor must be positioned at 0 as indicated by the bevel scale and locked 4 Turn the elevation crank to lower the saw until the blade teeth are approximately 1 32 prbelow the table surfac...

Page 14: ...e of table With the left hand safely clear of the blade and holding the board down against the table and rearward against the fence use the right hand to feed the board into the saw The left hand should remain stationary serving as a guide only As the right hand approaches the left hand use a push stick in the right hand to complete the cut Do not leave a long board unsupported so that the spring ...

Page 15: ...dial 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 arm until blades are in a position to cut the desired width of rabbet in the edge of the board The discharge elbow should be directed to the rear of the saw MOLDING OR SH...

Page 16: ...osition saw table may be greatly lengthened if a 1 4 inch piece of plywood is tacked to the table top after leveling Then all cutting would be done in the added piece of plywood instead of the table top There is a possibility that during or after shipment the wood front table spacer board or rear table might become slightly warped Lay a straight edge across the surface of the table and check for g...

Page 17: ...ish and often produce tear outs 9 An auxiliary table top for molding or shaping may be constructed similar to the one shown in figure 44 Notice the shape of the back guide fence which has a cut out 5 inches wide at the center to provide adequate clear ance for the molding head and cutters Also a wider clearance marked A should be cut out to allow for the saw motor Make sure the front edge of the a...

Page 18: ...djusted properly Refer to STEP TWO ELIMINATING RADIAL ARM SIDE PLAY 1 2 Plane of table top not parallel to horizontal plane through radial arm Table badly warped 1 Excessive free play in column tube key adjustment 2 Excessive free play in radial arm 3 Crosscut travel and rip fence are not squared 4 Improper movement of arm for miter cuts 5 Saw blade not square to the table top 6 Bearings loose on ...

Page 19: ...s Incorrect fuses in power line Low voltage will not trip relay Starting relay not operating Motor overloaded 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 per...

Page 20: ... Pan Hd Slotted Screw No 6 32 x 1 4 Type 23 Pan Hd Slotted Washer Arm Clamp Handle Arm Lock Grip Arm Radial Panel Front Trim Screw No 6 32 x 5 16 Type 23 Pan Hd Slotted Shoe Carriage Lock Indicator Rip Screw No 6 32 x 5 16 Type 23 Pan Hd Slotted Cover Carriage R H Knob Carriage Lock Disc Color Screw No 8 32 x 1 2 Type 23 Pan Hd Slotted Nut Twin Key Standard Hardware Item May be Purchased Locally K...

Page 21: ...CRAFTSMAN 10 INCH RADIAL ARM SAW MODEL No 113 29450 41 _ SEE FIG 6 FOR EXPLODED VIEW 38 7 37 36 35 34 4 5 SEE FIG 2 FOR EXPLODED VIEW JJ_ __ SEE FIG 5 FOR PLODED VIEW 14 12 _ _ 2o 1 L I _5 Figure 1 21 ...

Page 22: ...sc Color Handle Knob Swivel Index Disc Color Washer Lock 3 8 x 136x 070 Key No Description 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 4O 41 42 43 44 45 47 48 49 5O Pa rt No 60032 60058 60031 Screw 3 8 16 x 1 Hex Socket Hd Cap Wrench Hex L 5 16 Washer Plain 440 x 11 16 x 1 32 63004 63333 62275 63011 63010 63323 37935 63044 63027 63006 63007 63009 63028 60052 63350 37387 63351 9415813 63353 63467 115...

Page 23: ... Type 23 Pan Hd Slotted Clamp Capacitor Capacitor Nut Wire Screw No 6 32 x 7 16 Type 23 Pan Hd Slotted Standard Hardware Item May be Purchased Locally Key Part No No Description 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 63068 63131 65002 60021 65003 65001 65000 37818 63352 63065 63067 60089 Lead Black No t6 x 4 Long Protector Thermal Shoe Brake Screw Mach Hex Hd 1 4 20 x 7 16 Housing Brake Spring Brake ...

Page 24: ...nd Hd Washer Lock 5 16x 125 x 078 Bracket Assembly Kickback Nut Lock Washer Plain 198 x 9 16 x 1 32 Standard Hardware Item May be Purchased Locally PARTS LIST Key Part No No Description 12 63271 13 63341 14 63342 15 60243 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 63345 111137 9414920 63337 453676 109091 60062 63344 Pawl Kickback Bushing Pawl Bracket Kickback Screw Mach No 10 32x1 1 8 Pan Hd Slotted Chute Assembly B...

Page 25: ...Plain 11 32 x 7 8 x 1 16 Steel Washer Lock 5 16 Screw Mach 5 16 18 x 3 4 Hex Hd Table Support R H Washer Lock 1 4 x 109 x 062 Nut Hex 1 4 20 x 7 16 x 3 16 Key Part No No Description 18 37384 19 63059 20 63041 21 60035 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 60034 60036 9416187 63000 37530 63023 63056 63057 63058 60098 37911 222506 63042 Nut T Clamp Table Support Assembly Column Screw 1 4 28 x 1 3 4...

Page 26: ... Knob Elevation Crank Shaft Crank Knob Washer Knob Ring Retainer tCrank Lift Washer 505 x 1 x 1 32 Pin Roll tCap Radial Arm tShaft Assembly Lift Disc Color t Purchase as part of Pan No 63183 Cap Assembly Radial Arm Figure 6 11 _ _ _ _ uring the poir ay urCraftsman Radial Saw free _rial or workmanship This guar__ able by simply re ut rning the saw to any Sears store throughout the United States 26 ...

Page 27: ...peration 10 Provide proper support for the workpiece based on its size and the type of operation to be performed hold 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 the work firmly against the fence Use a push stick or board when ripping short work under 12 inches long or narrow work Never hang onto or touch the free end of workpiece or a free piece that is cut off while power is on Do not leave a long board unsuppor...

Page 28: ...NS SEARS LIMITED When ordering parts by mail 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 29450 2 The PART DESCRIPTION 4 The NAME of ITEM 10 INCH RADIAL ARM SAW Your Sears merchandise takes on...

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