Sears Craftsman 113.29943 Owner's Manual
Sears Craftsman 113.29943 Owner's Manual

Sears Craftsman 113.29943 Owner's Manual

10" tilting arbor bench saw

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CAUTION:
Read
SAFETY
RULES
and
INSTRUCTIONS
carefully
!
MODEL NO.
113.29943
IO-INCH
TILTING
BENCH
SA
assembly
. operating
,, repair parts
Sears.
Roebuck
and
Co.,
Chicago,
IlL
60607
U,S.Ao
and
Sirnpsons-Sears
Lin_it_d.
Toronto
Part No 62386

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  • Page 1 CAUTION: Read SAFETY RULES INSTRUCTIONS carefully IO-INCH TILTING MODEL NO. BENCH 113.29943 assembly . operating ,, repair parts Sears. Roebuck Co., Chicago, 60607 U,S.Ao Sirnpsons-Sears Lin_it_d. Toronto Part No 62386...
  • Page 2 10. USE RIGHT TOOL 1. KNOW YOUR POWER TOO[ Read the owner's manual carefully. Learn its applica- Don't force tool or attachment to do a job it was not tion and limitations as well as the specific potential designed for. hazards peculiar to this tool.
  • Page 3 SASWTY INSTRUCT|ONS TO OP£RATOR has started (sharpen all points if they do not); WARNING: Do not connect power cord until _he following steps have been c. Keeping your face and body always out of line of satisfactorily completed: possible kickbacks, including turning the switch ON...
  • Page 4 safety instructions to operator 15. Make sure the top of the arbor or cuffing tool rotates piece of wood or other object works around to the rear of the revolving blade. It can usually be avoided by re- toward you when standing in normal operating position. Also make sure the cutting tool, arbor collars and arbor moving all loose pieces from the table immediately...
  • Page 5 Remove all items from the package and identify them by standing of your Craftsman saw. referring to figure 1. These "'loose" parts are listed below and should be accounted for before discording any packing...
  • Page 6 adiustrnents EL_VAT iON fl_D-WHE .REAR { NUT F_u_ 5. Rotate the elevation hand-wheel clockwise until it stops. This will position the saw blade at maximum height (deepest cut) position. (See figure 4.) 6. Check tightness of saw arbor nut by wedging a small block of wood between the saw blade and table opening, as shown in figure 5, and, using the arbor wrench supplied with the saw, tighten the nut.
  • Page 7 (7) Rotate the tilt hand-wheel counterclockwise ap- proximately three turns, then rotate it clockwise until it stops. Check the saw again with the square as shown in figure 6. If the adjustment is correct (blade square with table surface), tighten the set screw in the stop collar securely. NOTE: Several trial adjustments may be re- quired in order...
  • Page 8 assembly and adiustments S_ING CLIP ,711 c. Wffh the table insert in place, use a small scale straightedge to check near each of the four set screw positions, in order to determine if the table ins_ert even with saw table surface at all four...
  • Page 9 TEETH until they are snug. Do not tighten them at this time, TABLE RAC K Check Adiust Fence as Follows: Your Craftsman Rip Fence has been designed to pro- vide accuracy, reliability long llfe. In order...
  • Page 10 assembly and adjustments gear teeth are in full contact lengthwise and meshed as far as possible, just short of binding. This adjustment is made as follows: Push the fence adjusting knob all the way down, and look underneath the rock to determine if the pinion and rack teeth are aligned.
  • Page 11 Place the fence back on saw table and notice that the lock handle offers no resistance at any position. Place the lock handle in "locked" position, and, using a 1/8-inch hex-L wrench inserted into the fence-pawl set screw from underneath the saw table, tighten...
  • Page 12 adiustments (4) Set the right-hand indicator (a scribed line in yeu are sighting squarely above the scale, the plastic window) to "'1" inch on the guide-bur move your eye until the indicator line and its scale, This is accomplished as follows: reflected image coincide.
  • Page 13 Adiusting the Miter Gauge. Loosen the lock handle, disengage stop pin, hold the square soLid{_ against the rod assembty a*._d face and tighten lhe Jack handle firmly by hand Always tighten the tack handle hand fight o_ly. Do not use a wrench or pJiers_ Recheck to make...
  • Page 14 MOTORSPECIFICATIONS & MOUNTING 1. This Craftsman Saw is designed for use with a 3450 rpm motor. The saw arbor has a 2-1/2-1nch diameter pulley attached and a 2-1/2-inch diameter motor pulley is sup- plied for driving the saw at the proper speed of 3450 rpm through a 1 to 1 motor to saw ratio.
  • Page 15 washer and 5/16-18 square nut on each carriage bolt LOCKWASHER THESE TWO CARRIAGE BOLT (5/16 iN) EDGESEVEN (5/16-I_3/4 iN.) finger tight. (All parts are in loose parts package.) e. Shift the motor mounting base on motor base until the top edges of each are even and carriage bolts are approximately centered in the slotted holes of the motor base.
  • Page 16 and rnounfin driver./Cake sure the screw engages the openings in the ring and rotate the screw until the clamp ring diameter just leaves enough clearance on motor frame for the guard to be slipped easily under the ring. Hold the belt guard as shown in figure 43 and insert the drive belt into the guard as shown.
  • Page 17 PIVOT-ARM SCREW, _iER FLAT WASHER Figure -MOTOR BASE BELT GUARD Figure 47 b. Apply a few drops of oil (SAE 10 or 20] to the flat washer and in slot in motor base, and adjust the screw in small increments until the motor base slides readily in or out in response to blade elevation movement throughout...
  • Page 18 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS figure 50.) This Craftsman saw is a fine machine and should be given c. Using the arbor wrench supplied with the saw, rotate the best of care. If kept clean andproperly lubricated, the arbor nut counterclockwise to loosen it Remove will provide many years of trouble-free service.
  • Page 19 operating controls e. To prevent the saw table surface from rusting, it should be kept covered with a film of Sears "Stop Rust" when MITER not in use. It can be wiped off with a cloth before RIP-FENCE GAUGE LOCK HANDLE using.
  • Page 20 proper operating procedures PUR_£ P OPER OPEEATJNG PROCEDURES COLOR CODED CONTROLS In order to simplify operation of this bench saw, basic set-up and operating adjustments are keyed to the controls to be used in performing the operation with color discs applied directly to the item involved.
  • Page 21 With the saw running, place a straight board (preferably hardwood) against the miter gauge and hold it securely. Make a smaff cut and pull the miter gauge back until GUARD the cut is directly on the "Exact-l-Cut". (See figure 57.) If both cut indicator shoes are aligned with the edges of the cut, no adjustment is required.
  • Page 22 proper operating procedures Figure Figure Figure BEVEL AND MITER CUTS 2. In crosscutting the long edge of the work is placed across the table top, therefore, the miter gauge is used as a 1. Bevels From 1 to 45 degrees are cut by tilting the saw guide instead of the fence.
  • Page 23 3. A dado insert must be used to replace the standard table insert. When using a full 13/16*inch dado set, the arbor cannot be tilted to 45 degrees without touching the insert. Do not attempt to operate in this position. Also when the dado is set for the maximum depth of cut (1-3/8-1nches), be sure to spinthe blade by hand before turning on the motor to make sure the blade does not...
  • Page 24 procedures BEARING RETAINER NSIDE| SAW BASE Figure Figure RELOCAT|NG TnLT HAND-WHEEL-- 2. instai_ing Parts on Right-Hand Side. (See figure 75.) FROM LEFT SIDE RIGHT SIDE a. Insert the inner end of tilt screw through the hole in right-hand side of saw base (figure 75) then reach The design of this saw permits relocation of the tilt hand- inside of base and slide the inner bearing retainer wheel by moving it from the left-hand side to the right-hand...
  • Page 25 ° frou e s ootung-accessornes TROUBLE S ffOOTJHG CHART TROUBLE PROBABLE CAUSE REMEDY Motor will not run 1. Defective On-Off switch I. Replace switch, 2. Defective switch cord 2, Replace switch cord, 3. Defective switch box 3. Replace switch box receptacle, receptacle 4.
  • Page 26 repair parts 10-iNCH TULTING ARBOR BENCH MODEL 113.29943 18 19 15 14 87 23 Figure...
  • Page 27 10-_NCH TILTING ARBOR BENCH SAW, MODEL 113.29943 WHEN ORDERING REPAIR PARTS, ALWAYS GIVE THE FOLLOWING iNFORMATiON AS SHOWN IN THiS LIST: 1. THE PART NUMBER 3. THE MODEL NUMBER -- 113.29943 2. THE PART NAME 4. THE NAME OF ITEM ..10dNCH BENCH SAW Always order by Part Number ..nat by Key Number...
  • Page 28 repair 10-INCH TILTING ARBOR BENCH SAW, MODEL 113.29943 FIGURE PARTS LIST-- (Continued) Description 62294 62306 " Bearing Clamp, Ring 62292 62307 Retainer, Outside Bearing Support Guard 60025 *Screw, Mach., 5/16-18 x 1fr, 37900 ! Collar, Stop Hex. Ind. lid. 62308 Screw, Tilt 62111 Rod, Splitter...
  • Page 29 10-NHCH TILTING ARBOR BENCH SAW, MODEL 113.29943 RmP FENCE ASSEMBLY--62290 Figure FIGURE 2 PARTS LIST Part Description Description 60067 *Screw, Set, 1/4-20x 1/4"0 Hex. 62290 Fence Assembly, Rip Socket Hd., Cup Pt. 423350 *Screw, Mach., w/Ext. Tooth 62132 Knob, Fence Adjusting Lockwasher, 3/8-t 6 x 1/2 It, Hex.
  • Page 30 10-INCH TILTING ARBOR BENCH SA_f, MODEL 1 13.29943 MITER GAUGE ASSEMBLY -- 62209 Figure3 8"_-.-_ FIGURE PARTS LIST Part Description 62209 _";'Gauge Assembly, Miter *Screw, Mach., w/Lockwasher, No. 8-32 x 5/8", Pan Hd. Slotted, Cad. PI. Steel 139325 *Screw, Set, 1/4-20 x 3/8 rr, Hex.
  • Page 31 10-_NCH TmLT|NG ARBOR BENCH SAV¢, MODEL 113.29943 GUARD ASSEMBLY 62387 Figure FIGURE 4 PARTS LiST Part Part Description Description 62210 62387 Support, Splitter Guard Assembly, Saw 60204 60297 Nut, Push *Screw, Thumb 62391 Pin, 1/4× 1-1/2" 62393 Blade Assembly, Spreader 62395 Support, Guard 60017...
  • Page 32 to ORDER Repair Parts I Sears The Model Number will be found on a plate attached to your Saw at the rear of the base. Always mention the Model Number when requesting service or repair parts for your 10 Inch Bench Saw.

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