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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS PARTS LIST FOR |smqE 10-inch Tilting Arbor , Model Number 113.27521 The above Model Number will be found on a plate attached to your saw, at the back, near the bottom of the base. Always men- tion the Model Number when communicating with us regarding your saw or when ordering parts.
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CHECK ARBOR NUT- Remove two screws (B, fig. 1) H O M and lift out the insert (A, fig. 1). Check tightness saw arbor nut (part 6362, fig. 5), using wrench (M, fig. ""--_'I place insert and screws. ALIGN BLADE WITH TABLE GROOVES- Using ele-...
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moving the motor support assembly towards or away from the cradle. Motor should be allowed to rest or hang against the belt to obtain the automatic belt tightening feature- and belt should be snug. If adjustment is cor- rect, clamp the motor support in place by tightening two square head set screws (part S-1267, fig.
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so that it touches the right side ADJUSTING TILT GAGE Using of the saw blade- then set indi- an accurate square, set saw blade at _-L_ cator at . Move fence to left qtO_S right angles tO table top. Then adjust side of blade and adjust left-hand the pointer on the tilt gage (C, fig.
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RESAWmNG Resawing is the cutting of thick boards into thinner ones. It is RiPPiNG a ripping operation. Small boards up to 3_8-inch maximum width Ripping is the sawing of wood with the grain. It is --can be resawed in one pass; R HT generally done with the help of a fence as a guide to but !arger boards up to 6l/_-inch...
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CROSSCUTTING Continued inch wide can be cut. Outside blades can be used alone, chippers cannot. covers table in front of blade, the gage should be reversed. Square A dado insert (part 9-2212, fig. 4) must be used to re- cr scuttlng isdone with t he ;niter place the standard table insert.
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instructions for Ordering Parts All parts illustrated in Figures No. zi and No. 5 In several instances part numbers are listed and listed on the following pages under part num- COMPLETE ASSEMBLIES. The part numbers of bers must be ordered through a Sears Retail Store the COMPLETE ASSEMBLIES,...
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S- 1289 Figure FIGURE 5 PARTS LIST Part NAME PART Part NAME PART Part No. NAME PART 6302 Tilt Lift Bracket 6392 ARBOR HOUSING ASSY. Arbor Retaining Stud 6326 Lift Screw Collar Loose Collar Spindle .Arm Retaining Washer, 6328 Lift Screw 3508 Arbor...
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS PARTS LIST FOR |smqE 10-inch Tilting Arbor , Model Number 113.27521 The above Model Number will be found on a plate attached to your saw, at the back, near the bottom of the base. Always men- tion the Model Number when communicating with us regarding your saw or when ordering parts.
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CHECK ARBOR NUT- Remove two screws (B, fig. 1) H O M and lift out the insert (A, fig. 1). Check tightness saw arbor nut (part 6362, fig. 5), using wrench (M, fig. ""--_'I place insert and screws. ALIGN BLADE WITH TABLE GROOVES- Using ele-...
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moving the motor support assembly towards or away from the cradle. Motor should be allowed to rest or hang against the belt to obtain the automatic belt tightening feature- and belt should be snug. If adjustment is cor- rect, clamp the motor support in place by tightening two square head set screws (part S-1267, fig.
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so that it touches the right side ADJUSTING TILT GAGE Using of the saw blade- then set indi- an accurate square, set saw blade at _-L_ cator at . Move fence to left qtO_S right angles tO table top. Then adjust side of blade and adjust left-hand the pointer on the tilt gage (C, fig.
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RESAWmNG Resawing is the cutting of thick boards into thinner ones. It is RiPPiNG a ripping operation. Small boards up to 3_8-inch maximum width Ripping is the sawing of wood with the grain. It is --can be resawed in one pass; R HT generally done with the help of a fence as a guide to but !arger boards up to 6l/_-inch...
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CROSSCUTTING Continued inch wide can be cut. Outside blades can be used alone, chippers cannot. covers table in front of blade, the gage should be reversed. Square A dado insert (part 9-2212, fig. 4) must be used to re- cr scuttlng isdone with t he ;niter place the standard table insert.
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instructions for Ordering Parts All parts illustrated in Figures No. zi and No. 5 In several instances part numbers are listed and listed on the following pages under part num- COMPLETE ASSEMBLIES. The part numbers of bers must be ordered through a Sears Retail Store the COMPLETE ASSEMBLIES,...
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S- 1289 Figure FIGURE 5 PARTS LIST Part NAME PART Part NAME PART Part No. NAME PART 6302 Tilt Lift Bracket 6392 ARBOR HOUSING ASSY. Arbor Retaining Stud 6326 Lift Screw Collar Loose Collar Spindle .Arm Retaining Washer, 6328 Lift Screw 3508 Arbor...