Mounting The Motor - Craftsman 113.198111 Operator's Manual

10-inch radial saw
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Mounting the Motor
_kWARNING:
Plugging
the saw in dur-
ing assembly
can result in electrical
shock or your fingers,
hand, or arm be-
ing cut off from blade contact.
Do not
plug in the saw at any time during
as-
sembly.
The saw should
only be
plugged
in when it is to be used.
1, Loosen
the guard clamp
screw and remove
the guard from the motor.
2. Use the arbor wrenches
to remove the
blade from the saw. The arbor shaft has left-
handed
threads,
so you will have to turn the
nut clockwise
to loosen.
8. Slide the motor onto the motor pivot sup-
port.
Make sure the motor is firmly
in place.
9.
Put the flat washer
and locknut
back in
place and tighten
using a 3/4 inch socket
wrench.
Move the bevel lock back and forth
as you tighten
the locknut.
Do not over-
tighten.
10. Push the bevel lock to the left as far as it
will go. (Figure
19)
3.
Lock
the rip lock.
4. Turn
the handwheeI
in a clockwise
direction
to raise
the radial
arm
about
2 inches
and
remove
the styrofoam
packing
blocks.
5. Clean the small pieces
of styrofoam
off
the saw.
6. Place the motor on the center channel
of
the saw.
7. Remove
the lock nut and fiat washer
t'rol]]
the motor pivot support.
(Figure
18)
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Fig. 18
Fig. 19
11.
If there
is a 1/16 inch
gap or less
between
the bevel
lock
and the left side
of the yoke
(and they
are not touching),
go to step
13, or
If the bevel
lock
touches
the left side
of the
yoke,
unlock
the bevel
lock
and tighten
the
locknut
on the motor
pivot
support.
Then
go
to step
9 and repeat,
or
If there
is more
than
1/16 inch
gap between
the bevel
lock
and the left side of the yoke,
unlock
the bevel
lock
and loosen
the locknut
on the motor
pivot
support.
Then
go to step
9 and repeat.
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