Accessories; Information For Dado; Information For Edging - Craftsman 113.196380 Owner's Manual

10-1nch radial saw
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Accessories
Safety
1. Use o1_y accessories
listed
in this section.
Use of any other accessory'
or attachment
might
increase
the risk of injury
to you or
others.
2. Read
and follow
instructions
that come
with accessory.
3. Do not install
accessories
on both ends of
arbor shaft at same time.
4. Do not use twist drill bits longer than 7"
because they can bend and break.
5. Use a spade type drill 1" or smaller in
diameter for drilling only wood or plastic.
6. Do not use reduced
shank
drills.
7. Remove blade wrenches before turning
saw
on,
_IkDANGER
Grinding
wheels, abrasive or cut off
wheels,
or wire wheels
can break
explosively
and throw
pieces.
You
can
be blinded
or receive
a life
threatening
puncture
wound.
Do
not use grind wheels,
abrasive
or
cut off wheels, or wire wheels.
WARNING
When
using
accessory
shaft,
exposed
arbor
shaft
can
pull
in
clothing,
hair
or
jewelry
as
it
rotates.
Broken
bones
and severe
cuts could occur.
Follow personal
safety instructions.
Locate arbor shaft under radial arm:
lock blade carriage
in out-rip
posi-
tion, then bevel motor to -90 ° .
Accessories
Information
for Dado
1. Put inside
loose collar
on arbor shaft
first,
then install dado. Tighten
blade
nut directly
against
outside
surface
of dado.
2. Saw arbor is designed
for dado up to
13/16" wide. Use of wider
dado could
cause
dado and blade
nut to spin off. To make
larg-
er than 13/16"
wide cut, take several
passes
with dado.
3. To avoid excessive
load on motor when
making a 13/16" wide cut, limit depth of cut
to 1/8" in one pass.
Information
for Edging
Edging
is the use of a dado or molding
head
in the horizontal
position.
Edging
requires
the use of a molding
head guard
(see
Accessories
List)
1. Use molding
head guard
for edging
with
molding
head and dado blade.
Follow
instructions
that come
with guard.
Do not
edge with a blade.
DANGER
Edging
without
a guard
can bring
hands
and fingers
too close
to
blade. Hands, fingers
and arm could
be cut off. Buy, install,
and follow
instructions
for
molding
head
guard.
,_WARNING
Blade
cannot
be guarded
in hori-
zontal position.
Edge with guarded
molding head or dado. Do not edge
with blade.
2. Whenever
possible, edge with arm locked
at indexed 0 ° miter, so blade carriage is
more likely to lock firmly.
3. Before edging, with saw unplugged
and
yellow key out, turn cutting tool by hand to
make sure it does not strike guard or any
other part of saw.
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