Craftsman 113.19771 Owner's Manual
Craftsman 113.19771 Owner's Manual

Craftsman 113.19771 Owner's Manual

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Sears
owners
manual
MODEL NO.
113.19771
SAW ONLY
113.197751
SAW WITH
LEGS
Serial
Number
Model
ar,d serial
number
may be found
at the front
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
1
Sold
by SEARS,
Part
No.
63784
£RRFTSMRN
IO-INCH
RADIAL
SAW
• assembly
• operating
• repair
parts
ROEBUCK
AND
CO.,
Chicago,
IL. 60684
U.S.A.
Pr riled in USA.

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  • Page 1 Sears owners manual MODEL NO. 113.19771 SAW ONLY 113.197751 SAW WITH LEGS Serial Number Model ar,d serial number may be found at the front of the base. You should record both model and serial number in a safe place for future use.
  • Page 2 WARRANTY SERVICE IS AVAILABLE OR SERVICE CENTER THROUGHOUT This warranty gives you specific SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO., Sears Tower, BSC 41 3, Chicago, IL 60684 general safety 1. KNOW YOUR POWER TOOL Read understand the owner's affixed to the tool.
  • Page 3 If you attach kind of table wide to either end of the saw, make sure you either the saw to the bench or floor as appropriate, the outer end of the extension from as appropriate. MINIMIZE...
  • Page 4 (rear end of the saw motor). operate the saw with cutting tools accessories) installed on both ends of the saw arbor. (B} RIPPING Ripping is cutting with the grain or the tong way of the...
  • Page 5 7 inches beyond PLASTIC wrench in foreign at Sears it has a PLUG PRONG cord prong, ground to the tool prong in the type tool connect electrician...
  • Page 6 PROTECT_ opens the line and stops the saw motor, press switch and allow the motor to cool. must a (3-blade) white plug grounding to a 240V...
  • Page 7 Insome cases thismay take 20-30 minutes. (An audible c lickwill indicate p rotector isclosed.) 3, As soonas the red buttonwill snapinto running position, the saw may be started normally, by pulling the saw switch position.
  • Page 8 Pliers UNPACKING PREASSEMBLY WARNING: DO NOT CONNECT A SOURCE POWER. THIS CORD UNPLUGGED WHENEVER THE SAW. Model 113.19771 Radial is shipped carton but DOES NOT INCLUDE Steel Legs. Model 113.197751 Radial Saw is shipped carton but INCLUDES Steet Legs. Unpacking...
  • Page 9 Qty. Model 113_197751. Hardware: STIFFENER L.H. I ° x 5/8" truss head using 1/4-20 SflFFENER L.H. to raise or if necessary, and then height so the saw does downward due to gravity. STIFFENER R.H. STIFFENER R.H. °1...
  • Page 10 REMOVE S KIDS FROM BASE MOUNTING SAW 1. From among the looseparts,find the following hardware: 4 HexHead S crews, 5/16-18 x 5/8 4 Lockwashers, 5/16in.External Type 16Washers, 11/32 ID 8 Hex Jam Nuts, 5 /1618 2. Place s aw onlegs s othatholes i nbottom ofsaw lineup withholes m arked X intopoflegs.
  • Page 11 "Adjusting Carriage Bearings" Compensate for Wear" Section. REMOVE SHIPPING SCREWS pliers be necessary. REMOVE SAW BLADE. Tighten carriage lock knob. Loosen guard clamp screw, remove Motor shaft has left hand threads. and rotate arbor wrench down (clockwise). Remove shaft...
  • Page 12 "slip" against the base when leveling. Release bevel lock lever, move bevel index and rotate the motor to position saw blade, end of shaft down Lock bevel lock. Unlock hold control lever position shown. Position (approximately 50 ° miter). Loosen...
  • Page 13 assembly and alignment INSTALLATION OF FRONT (WORK) Place front table board upside down on a workbench floor. Drive T-r, ut into counterbored, Align counterbored holes with support channels. Install five washers, and four 1/4- 20 x 1 inch screws. Just barely start the cup point one ( 1 ) 1/__ 20 x 1-3/4...
  • Page 14 SQUARING CROSS TRAVEL TRAVELS IN A STRAIGHT LINE). Index but do not lock arm at 0 ° miter. Install saw blade as shown. Motor threads. NOTE: Do not overtightenarbor nut. Use the arbor to just "snug" (a) if the column...
  • Page 15 _HEX to make marked the saw blade manner. as tight travel. cross cut travel will index as shown. board rear board as shown.
  • Page 16 Loosen the four socket head screws with "L" Wrench. Rotate motor firmly against saw blade and table top. Slightly tighten each of the four screws and recheck • . . Now tighten each screw tight. Reinstall handle and adjust indicator Loosen carriage lock knob.
  • Page 17 Do not allow square to rest against a "set-out" tooth, against the blade side. If the saw blade is parallel with t!le table g,]p appears between the saw blade adjustment is requir_:d. I_ there...
  • Page 18 2 inches on the upper "Out-Rip" scale. NOTE: With the saw blade and fence in the position shown, upper portion of the scale is used. If the fence is moved (at the rear of rear table) the lower blade "'Out-Rip'"...
  • Page 19 OUTSIDE and narrow ripping maximum width maximum crosscut your saw, you section of this if saw does not should surface after ",_ WING SCREW PREADFR ANTI KICKBACK, SPREADER ADJUSTING WING SCREW VIEW INSIDE...
  • Page 20 Radial controls, and these are the keys to its successful Learn to use the controls start ng to saw. A series of six diagrams arm. These designate the controls set-ups operating familiar with these diagrams that follow,...
  • Page 21 Depth of Cut (Elevation) diagram shows elevation used to raise and lower the saw blade. Clockwise rotation raises counterclockwise rotation lowers turn of the handle will raise or lower Ii16-inch. Angle of Cut (Miter) Proper Indexing Method...
  • Page 22 Sanding drum, and Router CAUTION: sawblade, dado, removed from arbor accessory shaft. NEVER operate tools (including sanding accessories) ends of the saw arbor. POSITIONING GUARD, ANTIKICKBACK SPREADER ASSEMBLY, FOR RIPPING WARNING: NEVER POSITION ANTIKICKBACK ASSEMBLY NEVER POSITION PAWLS GRASPING SPREADER.
  • Page 23 Basic operations are summarized explained illustrated in the following book entitled "Power Tool Know available your nearest Sears Retail Store. This book contains considerable the ,adial saw. NOTE: Refer paragraphs under "OPERATION" illustrations and descriptions of controls.
  • Page 24 REQUIREMENTS FOR CROSSCUT Board position (stationary) against laying flat on table top. (OPERATIONS 1 THROUGH Arbor must be tight and saw blade in horizontal position. Arm control lever must be in locked Adjust the antikickback assembly the workpiece...
  • Page 25 90 ° to the saw table. radial indexed at 0 ° and locked, but the bevel is set to the desired angle of cut. The board...
  • Page 26 OPERATION No. 5 -- OUT-RIPPING AND IN-RIPPING Ripping is the process sawing feeding it into the saw blade when guide and as a positioning device width of cut. The sawblade is parallel RIPPING table and fence while (AKB)
  • Page 27 _traight-edged board to the work. warped, turn the hollow side down. Always use the saw guard and make sure the spreader correctly aligned with the saw kerf pawls properly adjusted. Wood cut with spring kerf...
  • Page 28 1/4 it carefully to the radial tracks. on saw work and tockwasher. 15/!6 WRENCH Tighter] locks mid-way Remove carriage parallel to radial onto t_acks.
  • Page 29 adjustments to compensate ARM TO COLUMN With control lever unlocked release position, the arm should move vertical play in the arm. arm should snugly on the column. adjust. Remove screws from tighten evenly 3/8-16 moves firmly and there is no vertical movement when locked...
  • Page 30 LOCK ADJUSTING WHEEL control lever operates a brake releases the arm, and automatically releases the arm index pin for 0 ° & 45 ° m,ter settings. lock action should feel tight and secure. amount of effort must be applied to the lever to lock arm, NOTE: Lever...
  • Page 31 Refer to adjusting carriage bearing compensate for wear section. 4. SAW KERF (CUT EDGE) OF STOCK TOOTH MARKS LEFT ON EDGE OF SAW KERF. NOTE : This condition is commonly called Crosscutting or Miter Cutting "Heeling" will tend to slide the workpiece...
  • Page 32 Carriage Assembly Loose on Arm. Refer to adjusting carriage bearings to compensate for wear section, BOARD PULLS AWAY FROM RIPPING. Saw Blade has heel. Corrective action instructions explained in paragraph WORKPIECE STRIKES SPREADER Adjust spreader per instructions "'Alignment of Spreader for Ripping".
  • Page 33 Motor overheats. 1. Excessive crosscutting 2. Improper circulation through sawdust, 3. Saw blade has "heel". Motor starts slowly or 1, Low Voltage fails to come up to full starting speed. Motor stalls (resulting 1. Voltage blown fuses or tripped...
  • Page 34 (guards in full down the table) and carriage in full rear position fence): saw is set up to perform 90 ° crosscut 90 ° to table surface and arm in 90 ° crosscut added arm. cover and ball...
  • Page 35 repair parts PARTS LIST FOR CRAFTSMAN 63749 60314 63751 63750 STD 551225 STD 541025 STD 523106 STD 551031 STD 551131 STD 541231 STD 541250 803835 63752 * Standard Hardware 10-INCH RADIAL MODEL 113.197751 FIGURE 1 -- LEG SET Part Description Screw, Truss Hd.
  • Page 36 repair parts /<-+.\\ ,li, 7--_1 ,,,It"...
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  • Page 38 repai_ parts .-J_o ,..-. .rig "N :>...
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  • Page 40 repair parts -JC_ <_- U.v-- GOUJ <[ _)_._3...
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  • Page 42 *Bolt, Rd. Hd. Short 1/4-20 x 1/2 63638 Pin, Lever 60240 +Nut, Push 1/4 *Standard +If this part is removed, 10-INCH NUMBER 113.19771 AND 113.197751 13 14 FIGURE ARM ASSEMBLY Part 63637 63636 63667 STD 601103 STD 551210 63639 448337...
  • Page 43 *Screw, Type "T" 10-32 x 3/8 60219 Screw, Wing 5/16-18 STD541231 *Nut, Hex., 5/16-18 *Standard 10-INCH NUMBER 113.19771 AND 113.197751 FIGURE 6 -- GUARD ASSEMBLY Part 63271 STD 582043 63270 63269 63539 Pan Hd. STD 541008 STD 551108 x 1/2...
  • Page 44 PARTS, ALWAYS GIVE PART DESCRIPTION NAME OF ITEM 10-INCH RADIAL from any Sears Service Center If the parts need are not stocked be electronically transmitted to a Sears Center for handling.

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