Sears 315.220100 manual

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    Operator's Manual CRAFTSMAN + PRO I 0 H A L 10 in. Stationary RADIAL ARM SAW Model No. 315.220100 Save this manual for future reference. CAUTION: Read and follow all Safety Rules and Operating Instructions before first use of this product. Customer Help Line: 1-800-932-3188 • Safety • Features • Assembly • Operation • Maintenance •[...]

  • Page 2

    FULL ONE YEAR WARRANTY ON CRAFTSMAN RADIAL ARM SAW If this product fails due to a defect in material or workmanship within one year from the date of purchase, Sears will repair it, free of charge, Contact a Sears Service Center for repair. If this product is used for commercial or rental purposes, this warranty applies only for 90 days from the dat[...]

  • Page 3

    Attaching Elevating Handwheel ........................................................................................................................ 23 Installing the Yoke Assembly ............................................................................................................................ 24 Removing the Blade ....................[...]

  • Page 4

    The purpose of safety symbols is to attract your attention to possible dangers, The safety symbols, and the explanations with them, deserve your careful attention and understanding. The safety warnings do not by themselves eliminate any danger. The instructions or warnings they give are not substitutes for proper accident prevention measures, SYMBO[...]

  • Page 5

    • USE THE PROPER EXTENSION CORD. Make sure your extension cord is in good condition. Use only a cord heavy enough to carry the current your product will draw, An undersized cord will cause a drop in line voltage resulting in loss of power and overheating, A wire gage size (A.W,G,) of at least 14 is recommended for an extension cord 25 feet or les[...]

  • Page 6

    • CUT ONLY WOOD, PLASTIC OR WOOD-LIKE MATERIALS. Do not cut metal, • BEFORE MAKING A CUT, be sure all adjustments are secure. • NEVER cut more than one piece at a time, DO NOT STACK more than one workpiece on the saw table at a time, • DO NOT REMOVE THE SAW'S BLADE GUARD. Never operate the saw with the blade guard removed. Make sure al[...]

  • Page 7

    • SECURE THE SAW. Firmly bolt the saw to the leg stand to keep the saw from tipping, walking, or sliding, • DO NOT SET UP WORK WITH THE BLADE SPINNING. Keep the saw power off until you are ready to use it. • RIP ONLY WORKPIECES LONGER THAN THE BLADE'S DIAMETER. Never rip a piece of wood that is shorter than the diameter of the blade. •[...]

  • Page 8

    EXTENSION CORDS Use only 3-wire extension cords that have 3-prong grounding plugs and 3-pole receptacles that accept the tool's plug, When using a power tool at a consid- erable distance from the power source, use an extension cord heavy enough to carry the current that the tool will draw, An undersized extension cord will cause a drop in line[...]

  • Page 9

    CHANGING VOLTAGE See Figures 2- 4. Your radial saw has been set up at the factory to operate efficiently on a 120V AC single voltage circuit, However, if heavy duty operation is required, the circuits are overloaded, or the circuit is low voltage, have a qualified electrician change the voltage on the main power system to a 240V AC voltage circuit,[...]

  • Page 10

    Blade Arbor Blade Diameter Blade Bevel Angle Radial Arm Swing Range Blade Height Adjust Carriage Travel Cutting Capacity - Maximum Cross Cut Cutting Capacity - Maximum Out-Rip 5/8 in. lOin. 0 o _ 90 ° 45 ° minimum left - 90 ° right 5.35 in. 17.25 in. 15.50 in. 26 in. Cutting Capacity- Maximum In-Rip Depth of Cut at 90 ° Depth of Cut at 45 ° Ta[...]

  • Page 11

    Resin A sticky, sap-based substance. RipCut Ina radial saw, a cut made with the blade parallel to the fence andperpendicular to the arm (can be across or with the grain), The teeth point up at the point of contact withthewood. Sawblade Path The area directly in line withtheblade -- over, under, behind, or in front of it, Also, the workpiece area wh[...]

  • Page 12

    Check all loose parts from the box with the list below, Use the instructions on the following pages to assemble. All fasteners are shown actual size, 1, Saw Assembly .................................................... 1 SAW ASSEMBLY SHOWN AS PACKED 2, Elevating Handwheel 3, A, Handwheel ..................................................... 1 B. Sc[...]

  • Page 13

    Check aH bose parts from the box with the Hst bebw. Use the instructions on the following pages to assembb. AH fasteners are shown actual size. . Saw Base to Leg Stand AssemMy A. Saw AssemMy (not shown) ........................... 1 B, Leg Stand AssemMy (not shown) .................. 1 C, Hex BoUt (5/16-18 x 5/8 in, Hex Head) ........... 4 D, Washe[...]

  • Page 14

    Check aH Uoose parts from the box with the Hst beUow. Use the instructions on the following pages to assemMe. AH fasteners are shown actuaU size, 12. TaMe Support A. TaMe Support Rails ....................................... 2 B. Square Head BoUt (5/18-18 x 3/4 in.) ............. 4 C. Fiat Washer (5/18 in.) .................................... 4 D.[...]

  • Page 15

    The following tools are needed for assembly and alignment. They are not included with this saw. LEVEL HEX KEYS: 5/32 in. AND 1/8 in, MEDIUM FLAT BLADE SCREWDRIVER PHILLIPS SCREWDRIVER PENCIL PUERS CHANNELLOCK PLIERS FRAMING SQUARE SMALL HAMMER 15[...]

  • Page 16

    ] Carriage Lock CONTRO_UT C _R3W_E 10 inch Radial Arm Saw "_ 00 RPM 120 / 240 VOLTS 13 / 6.5 Amp 60 Hz AC 0NLY I N SERVICING, USE ONLY IDENTICAL CRAFTSMAN | LACEMENT PARTS. ! I MODEL 315.220100 BER. NO. _1 I MADE IN TAIWAN / _ _ _ I SEARS, ROEBUCKAND CO. L -- _ 43F1 _.Customer He/p _ 1-800-932-3188J D A WARNING / ADVERTENCIA For your own safet[...]

  • Page 17

    A WARNING ADVERTENCIA • Read and understand owners manual before operating saw. • For your safety, do not use accessories without proper guarding. • Provide proper workpiece support • Position cutting tool behind the fence. • With power off and switch key removed, turn cutting tool by hand to make sure it does not strike guard, fence or a[...]

  • Page 18

    KNOW YOUR RADIAL SAW See Figure 9A. OVERVIEW - The main operating components include the column, the arm, and the yoke assembly (yoke, motor, and blade), and their operation is summarized in the paragraph below. Safety features and control functions are given also. Spending a few minutes reviewing the illustrations and features list below and on th[...]

  • Page 19

    FEATURES LiST See Figures 9A - 9D. ADJUSTABLE TABLES - A narrow spacer table and wider rear table that can be repositioned or even replaced with different tables. See Figure 9C. ANTI-KICKBACK PAWLS - Toothed pawls that snag the work in case of kickback during rip cuts. (When the blade is parallel to the arm, the pawls are in front of the blade.) Ke[...]

  • Page 20

    CARRIAGE - Slides along track under arm and supports yoke. Contained in two carriage covers, one on each side of the arm. See Figure 9C. CARRIAGE LOCK KNOB - Controls whether the carriage is locked or can travel. Located on the left side of the arm on the carriage cover. See Figure 9C. COLUMN - Upright housing at the back of the saw, consisting of [...]

  • Page 21

    MOTOR (13.0/6.5 AMP) - Powers the blade and is controlled by the switch and key at the front of the arm. The powerful induction motor has a capacitor start, it is mounted in the yoke and rotated with the bevel index knob and bevel lock lever. See Figure 9B. RIP SCALES - Show the distance from the fence to the blade. (In-rip scales are on the right [...]

  • Page 22

    Assembly is best done in the area where the saw will be used. When you remove the saw and hardware from the packing materials, carefully check the items with the Loose Parts list. If you are unsure about the description of any part, refer to their illustrations. For your convenience, all fasteners have been drawn actual size. If any parts are missi[...]

  • Page 23

    MOUNTING SAW TO LEG STAND See Figure ! 1. _ WARNING: Firmly bolt the saw to the leg stand to keep the saw from tipping, walking, or sliding. [] Locate the following hardware from a small hard- ware bag: 4 hex bolts (5/16-18 x 5/8 in.) 4 Iockwashers (5t16 in.) 8 flat washers (11/32 in.) 4 hex nuts (5/16-18) [] Place the saw on top of the leg stand s[...]

  • Page 24

    INSTALUNG THE YOKE ASSEMBLY See Figures 13A- 13C. The yoke rides in the carriage below the arm and supports the motor, the blade guard, and the blade. Install the yoke assembly from the front of the arm. [] Remove the carriage stop screw and lockwasher from below the front of the arm with a 1/4 in. hex key. See Figure 13A. ARM VIEWED FROM BELOW FOR[...]

  • Page 25

    REMOVING THE BLADE See Figure 14. Remove the blade and blade guard assembly during setup for safety and better access. The blade guard includes an upper blade guard, an outer lower guard, and an inner lower guard. The lower inner guard consists of two overlapping slotted metal strips. The strips are held together with a retaining screw and a nut. L[...]

  • Page 26

    SETTING THE ARM LOCK KNOB See Figure 16. it may be possible to move the arm when locked, if the arm lock knob is too loose. If the arm does not move freely when unlocked, the arm lock knob may be too tight. Use this procedure to check and set the arm lock knob by turning the arm lock wheel (under the carriage arm). [] To release the arm lock knob, [...]

  • Page 27

    SETTING THE BEVEL LOCK LEVER See Figures 18A- 18C. The bevel lock lever locks the blade at desired angles other than the preset positive stop angles. The bevel lock lever is preset at the factory but may need readjustment after shipping or extended use. Check for overtightness or looseness and make any neces- sary adjustments as follows: The bevel [...]

  • Page 28

    TiGHTENiNG THE ARM AND COLUMN See Figure 19. There should be no play, vertical or horizontal, in the arm relative to the column. If you can move the arm up, down or sideways when the arm lock is unlocked, use the following steps to tighten the arm. Note: The arm should pivot only when the arm lock knob is unlocked and pulled forward to compress the[...]

  • Page 29

    [] Rotation Check: To check the rotation, hold the front of the arm with one hand and grasp the top of the column support with the other. Press the arm to the side. if there is play between the column support and the column tube, it needs to be ad= justed. See Figure 20B. COLUMNTUBE X COLUNN SUPPORT Fig. 20B [] Elevation Adjustment: If the elevatio[...]

  • Page 30

    ADJUSTING THE CARRIAGE BEARINGS See Figures 21A - 21B. Loose carriage bearings permit the blade to wander slightly while cutting, which will result in a poor cut and more wear and tear on the saw. Use the following steps to check for tightness and to then adjust the bearings if needed. [] On the left side of the arm, remove the carriage lock knob, [...]

  • Page 31

    LEVEUNG THE TABLE SUPPORTS See Figures 22A - 22B. The table supports must be perfectly level. [] Pull the bevel lock lever forward to unlock it. Use the bevel index knob to rotate the motor so the arbor shaft points down. Lock the bevel lock lever. [] Release the arm lock knob to angle the arm. Begin by positioning the arbor shaft over the back of [...]

  • Page 32

    iNSTALLiNG THE FRONT TABLE See Figures 23A - 23C. Use this procedure to install the fixed front table. The top of the table has counterbored holes, predrifled from the top, around the center to attach the table, in the center are a counterbored hole and a small hole, which is not counterbored. They are used for raising or lowering the center of the[...]

  • Page 33

    LEVELING THE FRONT TABLE See Figure 24. If there are any high or low areas on the front table, they should be removed by adjusting the leveling screws in the center holes on the front table. [] Place the rear table on its edge across the front table to check for gaps. [] Adjust gaps of Jess than 1/32 in. in the center of the table by turning the se[...]

  • Page 34

    THUMBSCREW CLAMP BRACKET SQUARENUT 1 CUP WASHER RECTANGLE HOLE CUP TO WASHER LOOSEN TO TIGHTEN CLAMPSHOWN ASSEMBLED SLOT Fig. 25B TABLE SUPPORT _NSTALUNG BLADE AND BLADE GUARD See Figures 26A - 26C. [] Collect the blade and hardware that were removed earlier. Place the inner blade washer, saw blade, outer blade washer, and blade nut on the blade ar[...]

  • Page 35

    [] Orient inner slotted metal strip so thatit is located to the leftof outer slotted metal strip. [] Toprevent binding, align flats of retaining screw nut in slots of inner slotted metal strip. [] insert retaining screw through outer slotted metal strip andthread intoretaining screw nut. Tighten retaining screw securely. FLATS RETAINING INNER SLOTT[...]

  • Page 36

    _NSTALLING RiP SCALE _ND_CATORS See Figure 28. The rip scale indicators on the arm show the distance between the blade and the rip fence with the fence in the front and rear positions. The upper scale is used when the fence is positioned directly behind the front table. The lower scale is used when the fence is at the extreme rear, directly in fron[...]

  • Page 37

    ALIGNING THE ARM FOR CROSS CUTS See Figures 29,4 - 29C. This procedure checks whether the arm is exactly 0 ° for cross cut travel by checking the blade against the table and the miter indicator. Remove the rear table, spacer table, and fence, but leave the front table in place. You will need a framing square, a 3/16 in. hex key, and a pencil. _ WA[...]

  • Page 38

    ALIGNING BLADE TO TABLE AT 0 ° BEVEL See Figures 30A - 30D, This procedure squares the blade to the table at 0 ° bevel (vertical) so the blade angle will be accurate. If the blade is not at 0 ° bevel, follow the steps below to rotate slightly, You will need a framing square and a 1/4 in, hex key, • Position the blade in front of the fence. Low[...]

  • Page 39

    SQUARING BLADE TO FENCE See Figures 31A - 31C. This procedure squares the miter angle of the blade to the fence to reduce the risk of binding and kickback. If the blade is not square to the fence, the yoke assem- bly must be rotated slightly. Have a framing square, a 1/2 in. wrench, and a phillips screwdriver at hand. The blade should be lowered to[...]

  • Page 40

    PARALLELING BLADE TO TABLE See Figures 32A - 32C. This procedure squares the blade to the table at 90 ° bevel so horizontal cuts will be accurate. This also reduces kickback, as well as splintering and burning of the cut edges of the workpiece. If the blade is not at 90 ° bevel, follow the steps to rotate the blade unit slightly. You will need a [...]

  • Page 41

    ALIGNING THE RIP SCALE INDICATORS See Figures 33A - 33B. The rip scale indicators on the arm show the distance between the blade and the rip fence. The upper scale is used when the fence is positioned directly behind the front table, The lower scale is used when the fence is at the extreme rear, directly in front of the column. The in-rip indicator[...]

  • Page 42

    INSTALLING CONTROL CUT DEVICE See Figure 34, Note: Before installing the control cut device, the yoke assembly will travel back and forward on the carriage by pulling the handle, After installing the control cut device, the power cord for the control cut device must be plugged in and switch trigger pressed to move the yoke assembly and carriage on [...]

  • Page 43

    CHECK ALIGNMENT OF ARM AND BLADE USING LASER See Figure 35. The laser can be used as a quick, accurate routine check for the alignment of your Radial Arm Saw, The saw should be aligned according to the procedures outlined in the Adjustments Section of this manual, • Using a two-foot length of 1 x 12 in, board and an accurate framing square, draw [...]

  • Page 44

    BASIC OPERATION OF THE RADIAL ARM SAW A radial arm saw can be used for straight-line cutting operations such as cross cutting, ripping, mitering, beveling, compound cutting, and resawing. It can make dado or molding cuts with special attachments, This saw is designed to cut wood and wood composi- tion products only, The three-prong plug must be plu[...]

  • Page 45

    SWITCH AND SWITCH KEY See Figures 37 - 39. The main power switch has been placed on the front of the arm for easy access. The yellow switch key prevents accidental starting of the main power switch when saw is not being used. To activate the switch, insert the switch key and lift switch to ON position. To lock the switch once it has been pressed to[...]

  • Page 46

    CUTTING AIDS See Figures 40 - 42. Cutting aids are used to improve the setup and help make the operator's work safer and more accurate. They can be made from scrap wood and in various sizes and shapes for specific projects. The basic types are pushsticks, pushblocks, and featherboards. If the blade is set 2 in. or more from the fence, use a pu[...]

  • Page 47

    MAKING A CROSS CUT See Figure 43. Use this procedure to make a cut with the blade vertical and straight forward, If a kerf does not exist for the line of the cut (cutting path), follow the steps to make one, Each cutting path requires its own kerf, ,_ WARNING: Make sure the blade guard is lowered and is working properly to prevent possible injury, [...]

  • Page 48

    MAKING A MITER CUT See Figure 44. In a miter cut, the blade is vertical and the arm angled, If a kerf does not exist for the cutting path, make one (instructions below). Each cutting path requires its own kerf, ,_ WARNING: Make sure the blade guard is lowered and is working properly to prevent possible injury. Always raise the clear plastic guard b[...]

  • Page 49

    MAKING A BEVEL CUT See Figure 45. This procedure makes a cut with the blade and motor angled and the arm straight (90 ° to fence), If there is no kerf, follow the steps to make one, Try this cut on scrap wood before cutting your workpiece, ,A, WARNING: Make sure the blade guard is lowered and is working properly to prevent possible injury, Always [...]

  • Page 50

    MAKING A COMPOUND CROSS CUT See Figure 46. In this cut, both the blade and the arm are angled, Be familiar with both bevel and miter cuts before making a compound cut, Practice on scrap wood, ,_ WARNING: Make sure the blade guard is lowered and is working properly to prevent possible injury, Always raise the clear plastic guard before changing the [...]

  • Page 51

    RIP CUT HAZARDS AND PRECAUTIONS Two hazards are specifically associated with rip cutting: outfeed zone and wrong way feed, In the outfeed zone (behind the blade), the blade teeth point down. The slightest contact while the blade is still spinning can snag clothing, jewelry, the work- piece, or even skin, causing serious personal injury. Wrong way f[...]

  • Page 52

    • Put the blade in the in-rip position between the motor and the column. Release the yoke lock handle and pivot the yoke to the left, with the yoke pivot latch on the right side of the arm, (Use the out-rip position only for rips 12 in. or more in width; pivot the yoke to the right so the motor is between the blade and column.) • Loosen the car[...]

  • Page 53

    MAKING OTHER CUTS See Figures 49 - 50. Variations from the basic cuts include cutting long workpieces and non-through cuts. When making one of the following cuts, follow the instructions that apply for the basic cut, depending on the position, shape, and size of the wood. Do not attempt these cuts until you are skilled with the basic cuts. CUTTING [...]

  • Page 54

    NON-THROUGH CUTS See Figure 50. ,_, WARNING: Unplug the saw while removing or replacing the blade guard, Turn on the saw with the switch on the arm to confirm the blade is not receiving power. • Remove the blade and blade guard (see Assembly section), • Place a support the same height as the saw table nearby for the cut work. Lower the blade wi[...]

  • Page 55

    MOUNTING THE LASER GUIDE See Figure 51. • Unplug your saw, ,_, WARNING: Failure to unplug your saw could result in accidental starting causing possible serious personal injury, • Remove the blade nut and outer blade washer from the blade arbor, (Refer to "Removing the Blade" in the Assembly section of this operator's manual,) Not[...]

  • Page 56

    CHANGING THE BATTERIES See Figure 53. • Unplug your saw. ,_ WARNING: Failure to unplug your saw could result in accidental starting causing possible serious personal injury, Remove the laser guide from the saw. Lay laser guide on a flat surface with the two phillips screws facing upward. Remove the screws and separate the laser guide cover from t[...]

  • Page 57

    GENERAL MAINTENANCE ,_ WARNING: When servicing, use only identical Craftsman replacement parts. Use of any other part may create a hazard or cause product damage. ,_ WARNmNG: To prevent accidental starting that could cause possible serious personal injury, turn off the saw with the switch on the arm, remove the switch key, and unplug the saw before[...]

  • Page 58

    CAUSE SOLUTION Saw does not start. 1. Motor cord or controPcut cord is 1. PUug in cord, not pUugged in. 2. Cord or switch is damaged. 2. Have the cord or switch re- pUaced at your nearest Sears Service Center. 3. Circuit fuse is blown. 3. Replace circuit fuse. 4. Circuit breaker is tripped. 4. Reset circuit breaker. 5. Switch is burned out. 5. Have[...]

  • Page 59

    PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION Saw vibrates excessiveUy. 1. BUade is warped, 1. RepUace the Made, See the removaU procedure in Assembly section, 2. Saw is not mounted secureUy. 2. Tighten aH hardware, 3. Work surface is uneven, 3. Reposifion on a fiat surface, Adjust the bveHng feet on bgs. Saw is noisy when running, 1. Motor needs attention, 1. Have the m[...]

  • Page 60

    CAUSE SOLUTION HandwheeU is hard to turn or 1_ Sawdust has collected on the 1_ Remove handwheeU; clean and column binds, elevating shafL Uubricate the shafL 2_ Column is out of aHgnmenL 2_ See Adjusting the Column Tube in Assembly section, Saw burns or scores edges of 1_ Column tube is too Uoose in the 1_ See Adjusting the Column wood in cut. colum[...]

  • Page 61

    PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION Miter or cross cuts are not true. 1. Scab pointer is not correct. 1. Reset the pointer at the top rear of arm. 2. Column is out of alignment. 2. See Adjusting the Column Tube in Assembly section. 3. Carriage is misaligned. 3. See Setting the Arm Lock HZheel in the Assembly section. 4. Yoke is loose on carriage. 4. See Setting[...]

  • Page 62

    PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION Saw Made tends to push wood to 1, BUade is heeling, 1, See Squaring the Blade to the one side when cross cutting, Fence in Adjustments section, 2, CoUumn tube is Uoose in coUumn 2, See Adjusting the Column support, Tube in Assembly section, 3, Arm is Uoose or misaHgned, 3, See Setting the Arm Lock L,_Zheel in the Assembly sec[...]

  • Page 63

    G3 CRRFTSMnN RADIAL SAW 315.220100[...]

  • Page 64

    CRAFTSMAN RADIAL ARM SAW- MODEL NO. 315.220100 The model number will be found on a plate attached to the base. Always mention the model number in all correspondence regarding your RADIAL ] ARM SAW or when ordering repair parts. J 31 18 SEE FIGURE J 12 SEE FIGURE E 7 18 i 51 11 33 SEE FIGURE I ® 40 39 SEE FIGURES F AND G 31 FIGURE A[...]

  • Page 65

    CRAFTSMAN RADIAL ARM SAW- MODEL NO. 315.220100 I The model number will be found on a plate attached to the base. Always mention the model number in all correspondence regarding your RADIAL ! ARM SAW or when ordering repair parts. J KEY PART NO. NUMBER 1 976830-001 2 ** STD611006 4 980667-001 5 976793-001 6 980669-001 7 976786-001 8 976834-002 9 ** [...]

  • Page 66

    CRAFTSMAN RADIAL ARM SAW- MODEL NO. 315.220100 • I The model number will be found on a plate attached to the base. Always mention the model number I in all correspondence regarding your RADIAL ARM SAW or when ordering repair parts, J 19 18 _ 17 SEE FIGURE [ 14 24 _f_......._ 25 26 FIGURE B rRI:IFTSMI:IN ° RADIAL SAW 315,220100 SEE FIGURE C 66[...]

  • Page 67

    CRAFTSMAN RADIAL ARM SAW- MODEL NO. 315.220100 • I The model number will be found on a plate attached to the base, Always mention the model number in all correspondence regarding your RADIAL ARM SAW or when ordering repair parts, I PARTS LIST FOR FIGURE B KEY PART NO. NUMBER DESCRIPTION QUAN. 1 ** STD541031 2 ** STD551131 3 624088-002 4 976698-00[...]

  • Page 68

    CRAFTSMAN RADIAL ARM SAW- MODEL NO. 315.220100 I The model number will be found on a plate attached to the base. Always mention the model number in all correspondence regarding your RADIAL ! ARM SAW or when ordering repair parts. J 10 FIGURE C 1 9 10 3 1[...]

  • Page 69

    CRAFTSMAN RADIAL ARM SAW- MODEL NO. 315.220100 I he model number will be found on a plate attached to the base. Always mention the model number in all correspondence regarding your RADIAL ! ARM SAW or when ordering repair parts. J PARTS LIST FOR FIGURE C KEY PART NO. NUMBER DESCRIPTION QUAN. 1 618112-000 2 618109-000 3 618113-000 4 618106-000 5 ** [...]

  • Page 70

    CRAFTSMAN RADIAL ARM SAW- MODEL NO. 315.220100 • I The model number will be found on a plate attached to the base, Always mention the model number I in all correspondence regarding your RADIAL ARM SAW or when ordering repair parts, J 14 15 22 21 19 23 FIGURE D rRRI:TSMRN + TABLE SAW 315.220100 70[...]

  • Page 71

    CRAFTSMAN RADIAL ARM SAW- MODEL NO. 315.220100 • I The model number will be found on a plate attached to the base, Always mention the model number in all correspondence regarding your RADIAL ARM SAW or when ordering repair parts, I PARTS LIST FOR FIGURE D KEY PART NO. NUMBER DESCRIPTION QUAN. 1 618235-000 2 618233-000 3 976386-001 4 976296-001 5 [...]

  • Page 72

    CRAFTSMAN RADIAL ARM SAW- MODEL NO. 315.220100 • I The model number will be found on a plate attached to the base, Always mention the model number I in all correspondence regarding your RADIAL ARM SAW or when ordering repair parts, I 12 14 15 21 22 23 16 19 20 18 24 26 27 1 FIGURE E £RRFTSMRN ° TABLE SAW 315.220100 72[...]

  • Page 73

    CRAFTSMAN RADIAL ARM SAW- MODEL NO. 315.220100 • I The model number will be found on a plate attached to the base, Always mention the model number in all correspondence regarding your RADIAL ARM SAW or when ordering repair parts, I PARTS LIST FOR FIGURE E KEY PART NO. NUMBER DESCRIPTION QUAN. 1 622210-043 2 976323-001 3 976326-002 4 980613-001 5 [...]

  • Page 74

    CRAFTSMAN RADIAL ARM SAW- MODEL NO. 315.220100 • I The model number will be found on a plate attached to the base, Always mention the model number I in all correspondence regarding your RADIAL ARM SAW or when ordering repair parts, J 18 3O 3 22 31 FIGURE F rRRFTSMRN + TABLE SAW 315.220100 SEE FIGURE G 74 , 32 33[...]

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    CRAFTSMAN RADIAL ARM SAW- MODEL NO. 315.220100 • I The model number will be found on a plate attached to the base, Always mention the model number I in all correspondence regarding your RADIAL ARM SAW or when ordering repair parts, I PARTS LIST FOR FIGURE F KEY PART NO. NUMBER DESCRIPTION QUAN. 1 980548-001 2 618488-000 3 ** STD511105 4 976287-00[...]

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    CRAFTSMAN RADIAL ARM SAW- MODEL NO. 315.220100 • I The model number will be found on a plate attached to the base, Always mention the model number I in all correspondence regarding your RADIAL ARM SAW or when ordering repair parts, I 15 14 13 SEE FIGURE F , _117 11 10 20 Note: For Laser Guide repair o+ replacement, contact your nea Sears Service [...]

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    CRAFTSMAN RADIAL ARM SAW- MODEL NO. 315.220100 • I The model number will be found on a plate attached to the base, Always mention the model number in all correspondence regarding your RADIAL ARM SAW or when ordering repair parts, I PARTS LIST FOR FIGURE G KEY PART NO. NUMBER DESCRIPTION QUAN. 1 976773-001 2 976284-001 *** 4 976271-001 5 976272-00[...]

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    CRAFTSMAN RADIAL ARM SAW- MODEL NO. 315.220100 I he model number will be found on a plate attached to the base. Always mention the model number in all correspondence regarding your RADIAL ! ARM SAW or when ordering repair parts. J FIGURE H 8 9, 7 _J _J J[...]

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    CRAFTSMAN RADIAL ARM SAW- MODEL NO. 315.220100 I he model number will be found on a plate attached to the base. Always mention the model number in all correspondence regarding your RADIAL ! ARM SAW or when ordering repair parts. J PARTS LIST FOR FIGURE H KEY PART NO. NUMBER DESCRIPTION QUAN. 1 610122-006 2 976449-001 3 971665-001 4 977207-001 5 998[...]

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    CRAFTSMAN RADIAL ARM SAW- MODEL NO. 315.220100 The model number will be found on a plate attached to the base. Always mention the model number in all correspondence regarding your RADIAL ! ARM SAW or when ordering repair parts. J 13 17 18 19 lO I 11 12 _" 11 20 25 24 8 32 28 30 31 FIGUREI 2[...]

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    CRAFTSMAN RADIAL ARM SAW- MODEL NO. 315.220100 I The model number will be found on a plate attached to the base. Always mention the model number in all correspondence regarding your RADIAL ! ARM SAW or when ordering repair parts. J PARTS LIST FOR FIGURE I KEY PART NO. NUMBER DESCRIPTION QUAN. 1 976366-001 2 977237-001 3 976370-002 4 979528-001 5 64[...]

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    CRAFTSMAN RADIAL ARM SAW- MODEL NO. 315.220100 I he model number will be found on a plate attached to the base. Always mention the model number in all correspondence regarding your RADIAL ! ARM SAW or when ordering repair parts. J 2 SEE FIGURE K 7 8 ./ 11 10 12 w, FIGURE J[...]

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    CRAFTSMAN RADIAL ARM SAW- MODEL NO. 315.220100 I he model number will be found on a plate attached to the base. Always mention the model number in all correspondence regarding your RADIAL ! ARM SAW or when ordering repair parts. J PARTS LIST FOR FIGURE J KEY PART NO. NUMBER DESCRIPTION QUAN. 1 607818-002 2 990908-009 3 976450-001 4 ** STD511005 5 6[...]

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    CRAFTSMAN RADIAL ARM SAW- MODEL NO. 315.220100 I he model number will be found on a plate attached to the base. Always mention the model number in all correspondence regarding your RADIAL ! ARM SAW or when ordering repair parts. J 1 4 _, FIGURE K[...]

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    CRAFTSMAN RADIAL ARM SAW- MODEL NO. 315.220100 I he model number will be found on a plate attached to the base. Always mention the model number in all correspondence regarding your RADIAL ! ARM SAW or when ordering repair parts. J PARTS LIST FOR FIGURE K KEY PART NO. NUMBER DESCRIPTION QUAN. ** STD510803 662028-001 976420-001 976421-001 1 2 3 4 * S[...]

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