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Craftsman tool. ORDER REPAIR PARTS All parts listed herein may be ordered through SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. or SIMPSONS-SEARS LIMITED. When ordering...
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CRRFT. MR POWER TOOLSAFETY...AND YOU safety in mind, permitting you to use the tool without 3 MINUTES of required reading for the home Crafts- concern so long as certain basic rules are observed. man.., whether this is your first purchase or you're an old hand at power tools.
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ASSEMBLING ADJUSTING YOUR CONNECTING MOTOR TO POWER SUPPLY The a-c motor used in this Craftsman Radial is of the capacitor start, non-reversible type with the following specifications: Voltage ......Amperes ......Cycle ......Phase ......Single RPM ......3450 Rotation...
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MOUNTING THE SAW ON A WORK BENCH The sow shoud be placed on a suitable sturdy work bench, or Craftsman Power Tool Bench. The base of the saw must be mounted *lush to a flat surface on the work bench...
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the front latch screw. Check blade travel repeat if necessary. When adjustment is correct, both latch screws should be snug against the arm latch handle but not tight enough to bind the handle. g. Tighten the Allen set-screws to secure the arm latch screws.
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12. After preceding leveling operations are complete, move saw blade to the center of table to check proper POSITION table height at points 5 and 6 (POSITION 5, figure The table attaching screw at point 5 pulls table down- ward when tightened and the leveling screw at point...
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Remove the right-hand carriage cover by first remov- ing the carriage lock knob (4, figure 1), by screwing it all the way out. Then remove the two attaching screws to free the cover. c. Loosen slightly the carriage bearing retainer nut just abave the left...
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travel a ndthenpush themotor b ackthrough t hefence 2. Place the saw blade on motor shaft making sure that to theextreme rearposition. Push theswitch to "'OFF" saw blade teeth in the same direction as shown position. Figure 3. Install loose collar and shaft nut.
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Adjustments have been column tube wedge key, as shown in figure 20. Rotate built into the Craftsman saw to reduce or eliminate this wear. the set-screw slowly in (clockwise) until no side play be felt in radial arm.
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is keyed to the yoke clamp stud, thus permitting the stud rocking motion. Noticeable looseness be adjusted follows: to be rotated when the yoke clamp arm is loosened. 1. Remove the saw guard and blade. 4. Loosen the yoke clamp arm, with screwdriver...
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Do not wear a tie or other loose articles. Keep LUBRICATION PERIODICALLY LUBRICATE THESE POINTS This Craftsman saw is a fine machine and should be given best of care. If kept clean properly lubricated, Use SAE No.
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Figure Figure 8. Hold the board firmly against the rip fence with the left of the board to be cut, and tighten the guard clamp screw hand grasp handle with right hand. securely. CAUTION: The nose of the guard refers to that 9.
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The Molding Cutter Guard should be used with Molding grooves c_nd dados. The Craftsman 8-inch Kromedge Dado Cutter Head. Set may be purchased at any Sears Retail Store or Catalog Order House. The complete...
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When using planer, molding, or dado blades, repeated under "ROUTING" a Craftsman moulded rubber light cuts will produce best results. Deep cuts reduce 6-inch sanding disc. quality of the finish and often produce "tear-outs".
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9. An ,:uxiliary table top for molding or shaping consnucted similar to the one shown in figure 36. Notice i:ape of the back guide fence which has a cut-out 5-in_ hes wide at the center to provide adequate clear- anc_ the molding head cutters.
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TROUBLE SHOOTING CHART TROUBLE PROBABLE CAUSE REMEDY 1. Heel has not been Blade "heels" to right 1. Refer to "STEP SIX- CHECKING THE SAW BLADE FOR or left. taken out of blade. HEEL (Left Right)." 1. Dull blade. Cannot "rip" properly, 1.
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TROUBLE SHOOTING CHART--MOTOR NOTE: Motors used on wood-working tools are particularly susceptible to the accumula- tion of sawdust wood chips and should blown "vacuumed" frequently to prevent interference with normal motor ventilation. TROUBLE PROBABLE CAUSE REMEDY Motor will not run. 1.
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PARTS LIST CRAFTSMAN, 9-INCH RADIAL SAW, MODEL 113.29350 All parts illustrated in Figures 37 through 40 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.
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CRAFTSMAN, 9-INCH RADIAL SAW, MODEL 113.:29350 _L iii iii iii i i iiii ii iiii iii _11 _ ii ii ii iiii iii ii i ii iiiii 28 27 Fig.38 See Fig. 38 t Figure 37 II I I III IIIII I !11 III...
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CRAFTSMAN, 9-INCH RADIAL SAW, MODEL 113.29350 FIGURE PARTS LIST Part Part Description Description 448001 448013 *Screw, No. 6-32x 1/4, Type 23C1, *Screw, 8-32 x 1/2, Type 23C1, Pan Hd. Slotted, Cad. Pl. Steel Pan Hd. Slotted, Cad. PL Steel 63015...
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CRAFTSMAN, 9-INCH RADIAL SAW, MODEL 113.29350 See Fi g. 4-0 Figure 38...
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CRAFTSMAN, 9-INCH RADIAL SAW, MODEL 113.29350 € FIGURE PARTS LIST Pa rt Part Description Description 63043 37384 Tube Assembly, Column *Nut, "T" 63019 Table, Rear 63O59 Clamp, Table 102707 *Screw, Set, Slotted, 1/4-20 x 1/2 63041 Support Assembly, Column 60057 *Screw, Math.,...
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CRAFTSMAN, 9-INCH RADIAL SAW, MODEL !13.29350 Figure FIGURE PARTS LIST Part Part Description Description 30573 Nut, Wire 63092 Complete Motor Assembly 9404353 *Screw, No. 6-32 x 7/16, Type 23C1, 448001 *Screw, No. 6-32 x 1/4, Type 23C1, Pan Hd. Slotted, Cad. PI. Steel Pan Hd.