Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product 113.29003 Sears
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I i i ASSEMBLY, OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS AND PARTS LIST FOR CRAFTSMAN ACCRAaARM 10 INCH RADIAL SAW wMODEL NUMBER 113.29003 The Model Number will be found on a plate attached to your saw, at the left side of the base. Always mention the Model Number in all correspondence regarding the CRAFTSMAN ACCRA-ARM RADIAL SAW or when ordering repair par_.
'CRAFTSMAN ACCRA-ARIVL, |(_INCH RADIAL SAW, MODEL NO. I "_;_._:_003 31 / a,i i Figuro W 2 FOR PARTS LIST--SEE PAGE 3.
CP_SP/L_N ACCP_-AP._ 10_RNCH RADIAL SAW, MODEl. NO. 113.29003 _d_ part_ illu_ted in Figures 1 through 4 and listed under part numbers may be ordered through any Sears mfall or teal! order store. Order parts by mail from the mall order store which serves the territory in which you live.
l FaGURE 1Ref. Hoe Part No. 1 5-1346 2 S-1284 3 5-1255 4 5-t258 5 30497 6 5-1216 7 5-1343 8 5-1347 9 30498 10 $-1214 11 30501 12 30499 13 30500 14 30502 15 S-1348 16 S-1349 17 30503 18 S-1350 19 30672 20 30673 21 30674 PARTS LIIST De_r_i:_on Ref.
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11 12 8 1623 " I I J • ..._-_...--20 / / 1 1_/ BLACK T0 / GREEN TO GREEHON PLUGAND CORD {SEE iTEM 3 FiG I) WHffE TO SWFICH=3 BLACK TO SWIICH =1 F_gore 4 FIGURE 4 PARTS LiST Ref.
Your I. Arbor Wrench 2. Shaft Wrench 3o Table Clamp 4_ Adapter Plug 5. Yoke Clamp Handle 6_ Radial Arm Indicator 7. Carriage Lock Knob 8_ Rip Scale Indicator 9. Swivel Latch Pin Knob 10_ Latch Pin Handle 11. Switch Key 12, Arm Latch Handle 13, Bevel Index Handle 14, Discharge Elbow 15.
_OUHTING THE SAW TO A WORK BENCH The saw should be placed on a _itoble sturdy work bench and posltlor, ed so that the elevation crank (figure B) is flee to i'otate_ The ba_ of the saw must be mounted to a flat • .
1_ Loo_n Tne Qamplng _or_w'_ _wn_ mJ _tl _m _€;,nne'ls • (item 2). 2. Adiust nuts (Item 3) by alternating loosening and tighten- ing so that the channels are moved up or down an the a_justing screws (Item 4) in the desired direction.
2o Lay combination square or accurate steel square against fence as shown in Figure 15 and position until it just contacts a blade tooth (See A, figure 15). Mark this tooth. 3_ When the carriage is moved back and forth on radial arm saw toofi_"A" should iust touch square at all po_itions.
2.* Loosen yoke clamp handle (item 2, figure 18) by pulling the. handle horizontally toward the front of the saw. 3. Slightly loosen the two hex head machine _rews (item 3, figure 18). 4. Rotate the yoke (item 4, figure 18) very slightly oppo_ite to the direction of heel.
ADJUSTMENT OF RiP SCALE INDICATORS When the fence is in itsnormal position (next to the front table), index the yoke 90 ° from the €_oss-cut position so that the blade is between the motor and the .
6. Retlghten all hex head scTew and _ntric bold-down _rew. (Do not allow eccentric bushing to rotate when ttlghtenlng.) 7. Correct adjustment exists when there is no play between the carriage and radial arm, and yet the carriage moves freely. After adjustment is completed snugly tighten the two adjusting set screws.
saw _lode cuts through the work_ The carriage will tend to move toward the operator so be ,prepared to restrain it by keeping your arm straight from fife shoulder to the wrist, When the cut is complete, the saw should be returned to the back of the radial arm and the swltch key turned "Off".
RESAWING Resowing is the cutting of thick boards into thinner ones_ It is a ripping operatiano See Figure 29. Smalt boards-up to 2½" maximum wldth--can be resawed in one pass; but larger boards up to S" maximum require two passes, one pass along each edge of the board.
Figure 25 Figure 36 BOiUNG Your saw can also be €onveded 1o a horZzonta| drill for boring by using one of the recommended c_ucks ahd the proper drill For drilling holes on an angle the radial arm d_ould be positioned to the desired angle while the work is parallel to the fence, See Figure 34.
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