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Sears owners manual MODEL No. 113.29450 CAUTION: Read Safety Rules and Instructions Carefully • Assembly • Operating • Repair Parts[...]
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CRArT MR"/ SAFETY RULES FOR POWER TOOLS I. KNOW YOUR POWER TOOL Read the owner's manual carefully. Learn its applica- tion and limitations as well as the specific potential hazards peculiar to this tool. 2. GROUND ALL TOOLS If tool is equipped with three-prong plug, it should be plugged into a three-hole receptacle. If adapter is used to [...]
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ASSEMBLING AND ADJUSTING YOUR SAW 2 Figure 1 10 9 1 4 S 7 UNPACKING AND CHECKING CONTENTS This Craftsman 10olnch Radial Saw is shipped complete in one carton. In order to prevent damage during shipment and facilitate packaging, certain items are removed at the factory and must be assembled when received by the pur- chaser. These "loose" i[...]
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MOTOR SAFETY PROTECTION The saw motor is equipped with a manual-reset thermal overload protector, designed to open the power line circuit when the motor temperature exceeds a safe value. 1. If the protector opens the line and stops the saw motor, press the saw switch to the "OFF" position immediately and allow the motor to cool. 2. After [...]
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SAW BLADE ARBOR // AR OR zJ NUT SHAFT WRENCH SWIVEL INDEX BEVEL KNOB COLLAR COLLAR LOCK (OUTER) (INNER) KNOB Figure 4 ELEVATION CRANK ARM HANDLE TABLE (LEFT-HAND) ARM LOCK HANDLE TABLE SUPPORT (RIGHT-HAND) Figure 5 arbor nut and saw-blade collar with the arbor wrench. (See figures 3 and 4). Remove nut, outer collar, saw blade and inner collar. (S[...]
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BOTTOM SIDE OF TABLE T-NUT CORRECTLY INSTALLED LEVELING SCRTW TOP OF TABLE BASE T-NUT LEVELING SCREW INSTALLED IN T-NUT Figure 8 FRONT TABLE REAR TABLE SUPPORT BRACKET Q,I SCREW (No. 10 x 5/8 IN.) COLUMN SUPPORT FRONT TABLE HOLE FOR TABLE HOLD-DOWN SCREW (SEVEN,TOTAL) R.H. TABLE SUPPORT LEVELING SCREW HOLE Figure 9 3. Loosen keylocking bolts (See f[...]
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7. Start the leveling screw into the T-nut on front table, but do not allow the tip of the screw to protrude beyond the bottom surface of front table. 8. Install Iockwashers and nuts on the six screws in the table supports and tighten them finger tight. Start the pan-head screw in the counterbored hole near the center of front board into the U-nut [...]
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Figure 15 Figure 16 Figure 17 • I FENCE,,,,,.,, BLADE TRAVEL BLADE TRAVEL //FENCE BLADE .E EL,.O --ti VIEW Bill MARr._LADE, NHEEL,NGBOARD To C[FT Figure 18 TO RIOHT II f. g. STEP 1. 2. c. If the saw blade moves away from the square as it comes forward, loosen the front arm latch screw and tighten the rear arm latch screw. Recheck blade travel and[...]
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b. Loosen the yoke clamp arm. (See figure 16.1 c. Loosen (slightly) the two hex-head screws at location shown in figure 19. d. With the square in position shown in figure 17, shift the yoke until the gap between the saw blade and square is eliminated. e. Tighten the yoke clamp arm. Then tighten the two hex- head screws. (See figure 19.) f. Recheck [...]
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OPERATING CONTROLS (See figure 23) 1. Yoke clamp arm 2. Swivel index knob 3. Safety lock key 4. Carriage lock knob 5. Elevation crank 6. Radial arm cap 7. Arm lock handle 8. Arm latch handle 9. Manual brake 10. Bevel index scale 11. Bevel index knob 12. Bevel lock knob 13. Guard clamp screw 14. Handle 15. ON-OFF Switch 1 2 Figure 23 3 12 4 5 -----_[...]
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ADJUSTMENTS TO COMPENSATE FOR WEAR Even though the finest materials and precision workman- ship have been used to minimize wear, after long use it is reasonable to expect some wear. Adjustments have been built into the Craftsman saw to reduce or eliminate this wear. REMOVING RADIAL ARM SIDE PLAY 1. Set the radial arm at 0 ° index position, making [...]
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i SWIVEL LATCH PEN _ NOB ECCENTRIC SCREW _[-'-_-/ _'t// aAM_ A/1M LEFT SIDE OF CARRIAGE Figure 27 EC_ZENTRIC SCREW Figure 28 DARK YE GREEN ORANGE LIGHT RED Figure 29 ECCENTRIC SCREW CARRIAGE / BEARING !/ AGE LOCKWASHER WASHER NUT SET-UP GUIDE DEPTH OF CUT ANGLE OF CUT CARRIAGE LOCK POWER CONTROL 4. Rotate the yoke still farther (figure [...]
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STANDARD SAW OPERATIONS PRELIMINARY CROSS-CUT AT THE 0 ° POSITION 1. Loosen the carriage lock knob (4, figure 23) and move the carriage to position the saw just forward of the rip fence (See figure 22.) 2. Lower the radial arm until the saw blade just clears the table top. 3. Tighten the carriage lock knob (4, figure 23.) CAUTION: Before making th[...]
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sible. In some cases it may become necessary to cross-cut boards that extend over the saw table on one, or both sides. This can buckle the board and bind the saw during the cut. To eliminate this condition the ends of the board should be supported. Figure 31 shows a typical support that can be easily constructed to facilitate cross-cutting of long [...]
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USE OF THE DADO HEAD The dado saw (or head) is a special set of blades for cutting grooves and dados. The Craftsman 8-inch Kromedge Dado Set may be purchased at any Sears Retail Store or Catalog Order House. The complete head consists of two outside blades 1/8-inch thick, six chipper blades 1/8-inch thick and paper washers for 1/16-inch width adjus[...]
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ROUTING AND DOVETAILING Routing and dovetailing are accomplished with the motor indexed and locked 90 ° from horizontal, except that this time the externally threaded stub end (opposite the normal blade end) is between the motor and table top. The follow- ing chucks will mate, with this external 1/2-20 thread. (See figure 38.) 0-inch to 1/4-inch C[...]
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6. There are three positions in which the fence can be located. (See figure 43.) a. Normal position (1, figure 43.) b. Position used for maximum cross-cut on 1-inch mate- rial and for greater bevel and miter capacity (2, figure 43). c. Position used for maximum "out-rip" capacity (3, figure 43). 7. Keep all cutting tools, such as saw blad[...]
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TROUBLE SHOOTING CHART-GENERAL TROUBLE Blade "heels" to right or left. Cannot "rip" properly, wood smokes and motor stops. Work binds when ripping. Elevation crank operates roughly; chatter exists. Blade does not maintain constant depth of cut across table. Blade does not cut squarely, or repeat cuts cannot be secured. PROBABLE [...]
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TROUBLE SHOOTING CHART--MOTOR NOTE: Motors used on wood-working tools are particularly susceptible to the accumula- tion of sawdust and wood chips and should be blown out or "vacuumed" frequently to prevent interference with normal motor ventilation. TROUBLE Motor will not run. Motor will not run and fuses "BLOW." Motor fails to[...]
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PARTS LIST CRAFTSMAN, 10-INCH RADIAL ARM SAW, MODEL No. 113.29450 All parts illustrated in Figures 1 through 6 and listed under part numbers may be ordered through any Sears retail mail order store. Order parts by mail from the catalog order store which serves the territory in which you live. In several instances, part numbers are listed for COMPLE[...]
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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[...]
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CRAFTSMAN, l O-INCH RADIAL ARM SAW, MODEL No. 113.29450 14 I SEE FIG. 3 FOR EXPLODED VIEW 40 39 o17 16 _so 19 19 35 34 19 33 32 / 31 30 29 28 FIGURE 2 PARTS LIST Key Part No. No. Description 1 2 3 4 5 6 63030 63029 63327 60051 63407 60025 7 63026 8 60040 9 63349 10 131201 11 124824 12 30574 13 60055 14 37363 16 63343 17 62299 18 63045 19 448001 Bum[...]
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CRAFTSMAN, 10-INCH RADIAL ARM SAW, MODEL No. 113.29450 / 18 17 19 20 1 Figure 3 3 5 6 21 11 121 l 16 15 14 13 FIGURE 3 PARTS LIST Key Part No. No. Description 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 63353 448001 63354 63066 63355 448011 30700 63063 37860 9404353 Complete Motor Assembly (Does not include Cord, Key No. 18) *Screw, No. 6-32 x 1/4, Type 23, Pan Hd. Slotted Co[...]
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CRAFTSMAN, IO-INCH RADIAL ARM SAW, MODEL No. !13.29450 23 18 21 16 4 6 18 5 J J 17 22 ,!oJ 8 7 Figure 4 FIGURE 4 Key Part No. No. Description 63334 I 63335 2 63336. 3 9423400 4 5 6 7 63039 63339 63338 60078 8 131201 9 63340 10 60012 11 60041 Guard Assembly Guard Blade, Stop *Screw, 1/4-20 x 3/8, Pan Hd. Slotted, Self-Tapping Screw, Guard Clamp Nut,[...]
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CRAFTSMAN, IO-IN_H RADtAL ARM SAW, MODI_L No. 11_.2945o 31 32 30 29 33 34 6 7 Figure 5 FIGURE 5 PARTS LIST Key Part No. No. Description 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 63043 63278 102707 60057 60128 63279 63280 60056 9 63277 10 63275 11 142611 12 13 14 15 16 17 60013 131201 9415813 63022 115109 115120 Tube Assembly, Column Table, Rear *Screw, Set, Slotted, 1/4-20 x [...]
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CRAFTSMAN, 10-|NCH RADIAL ARM SAW, MODEL No. 1 I;3.29o,50 FIGURE 6 PARTS LIST Key Part No. No. Description 1 63183 2 63051 3 63052 4 63053 5 63054 6 .... 7 60030 8 453676 9 ..... 10 ..... 11 63328 Cap Assembly, Radial Arm Knob, Elevation Crank Shaft, Crank Knob Washer, Knob Ring, Retainer tCrank, Lift Washer, .505 x 1 x 1/32 Pin, Roll tCap, Radial [...]
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INSTRUCTIONS TO OPERATOR Be sure to read the following instructions carefully before operating the saw. WARNING: Do not connect power cord until the following steps have been satis- factorily completed: a. Assembly and Installation. b. Examination and operating familiarity with ON-OFF switch, elevation control, bevel control, rip control, and miter[...]
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SeaFs owners manuaJ MODEL No. 113.29450 HOW TO ORDER REPAIR PARTS SEARS SERVICE IS AT YOUR SERVICE WHEREVER YOU LIVE OR MOVE IN THE U.S.A. 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 when requesting service or repair parts for your 10-INCH RADIAL ARM SAW. All parts li[...]