Blade Guard And Anti-Kickback/Spreader Assembly - Craftsman 113.198310 Owner's Manual

Io-inch radial saw
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8.
Blade
Guard
and
Anti-Kickback/Spreader
Assembly
- Positioning
for Ripping.
WARNING:
NEVER
POSITION
THE
GUARD
OR
ANTI-KICKBACK/SPREADER
ASSEMBLY
WITH
THE SAW RUNNING.
NEVER
POSITION
THE ANTI-
KICKBACK/SPREADER
ASSEMBLY
BY GRASPING
THE
PAWLS
OR
SPREADER.
TO
MAINTAIN
SPREADER
ALIGNMENT,
USE THE TAB LOCATED
ON THE ANTI-KICKBACK
BAR.
a. The
blade
guard
is positioned
by loosening
the guard
clamp
screw
and rotating
the guard
so that the "nose"
just clears
the workpiece
as
shown.
8
MINIMUM
_6
......
INFEED
DIRECTION
NOSE
OF
GUARD
GUARD
CLAMP
SCREW
OUTFEED
_/
SIDE
26
b.
This adjustment
is necessary
to:
1) Protect
the operator
from accidentally
con-
tacting
the
sawblade
from
the
"infeed"
direction
2) Prevent
the
workpiece
from
being
lifted
from
the table
by the sawblade
thus
mini-
mizing
lifting
or fluttering
(particularly
with
thin and/or
light workpieces).
3) Minimize
sawdust
from being
thrown
toward
the operator.
The
anti-kickback
and
spreader
assembly
is
adjustable
to accommodate
the thickness
of
the board
being
ripped.
For
ripping
the
anti-kickback
and
spreader
assembly
is positioned
by loosening
the wing
screw
and, with
the tab provided,
positioning
the anti-kickback
and spreader
assembly
until
the pawls
assume
approximately
the position
shown.
Tighten
the wing
screw.
Make
sure
by trial
- without
saw
running
-
before
starting
the cut that the anti-kickback
pawls
will stop a kickback
once
it has started.
Insert
workpiece
alongside
spreader
under
outer
set of pawls
byapproaching
pawls
in the
feed direction.
Push workpiece
sharply
in the
direction
of a kickback
(opposite
direction
of
feed).
Readjust
pawls
if they
do not stop
the
kickback
motion
by biting
into the workpiece.
If the leading
edge of the workpiece
does not
feed
smoothly
under
the pawls,
the spreader
may be set too deeply.
Loosen
the wing screw,
raise the spreader
slightly,
retighten
the screw,
recheck
workpiece
in-feed
and kickback
pawl
function.
These adjustments
when
properly
made will:
1) Reduce
possibility
of kickbacks
by prevent-
ing the kerf from
closing
on the sawblacle.
2) Prevent
"wrong-way
feed".
"Wrong-way
feed"
is feeding
the workpiece
- when
the
sawblade
is in a rip position
- into the out
feed
side
of the
cutting
tool
(sawblade,
dado,
molding
head, etc),
the side contain-
ing the anti-kickback
pawls/spreader.
This
can be extremely
hazardous
because
the
sawblade
may grab the workpiece
and throw
ANTIKICKBAC
K,SPREADER
WING
SCREW
GUARD
CLAMP
SCREW
CK
BAR
SPREADER
ANTIKICKBACK
PAWL
I_
DIRECTION
OF
FEED
Q
I
I
DIRECTION
OF
KICKBACK
ANTIKICKBACK
PAWL
POSITION
it violently
toward
the
nose
of the guard
(infeed
side
of the
tool)
possibly
pulling
your
hand with
it before
you can react.
See
Danger
label
on outfeed
side of the guard
just below
the dust elbow.
"Wrong-way
feed"
differs from kickback".
A
"kickback"
is generated
by the sides (one or
both)
of
the
teeth,
because
of
binding
between
the fence
(heel),
pinching
of the
sides
of the
sawblade
(failure
to
use
spreader),
a dull
blade,
and/or
inadequate
set of teeth
of sawblade.
3) Actas
a partial
guard regarding
accidental
contact
with
the sawblade
at the outfeed
side when
ripping.
For
crosscutting
the
anti-kickback
and
spreader
assembly
is positioned
by
loosening
wing
screw.
With
the
tab
provided
position
the
anti-kickback
spreaders
assembly
until
the pawls
just
clear
',he
workpiece
or fence
which
ever is higher.

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