Information; Attaching Handwheel; Mounting The Motor; Truss Head Bolt, Lockwasher, Hex Nut - Craftsman 113.197110 Operator's Manual

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2. Place
the hex bushing
inside
the_handwh_l.
I
1. If you are missing
any part while putting
your saw together,
do not continue
assembly.
Contact
your Sears Service
Center or Retail
Store and get the missing
part before continu-
ing assembly
or trying to use the saw.
Complete
parts listed are located
at the end of
this manual.
Use these lists to identify
the
number
of any missing
part.
2. Sometimes
small parts get lost in packag-
ing materials.
Do not throw
away any pack-
aging until your saw is put together.
If you
are missing
a part, check
the packaging
be-
fore contacting
Sears.
3.
Most
parts
of your
radial
arm saw
will be
fastened
together
using
truss
head
bolts,
lock-
washers
and hex nuts
of the sizes
shown.
(Figure
12) When
different
sizes
are needed,
the instructions
will include
a sketch
to help
you locate
the correct
size.
Fig. 12 - Truss Head Bolt, Lockwasher, Hex Nut
4.
As you assemble
your radial arm saw,
some of the holes in the parts will line up and
others will not. This happens
because
some
parts are used in other equipment
or for other
purposes.
Follow
the instructions
carefully.
The figures will show which
holes should line
up in each step.
5.
If it is difficult
to get bolts
through
the
holes,
you may
need
to use a Phillips
screw-
driver
to help
shift
the parts
into place.
3. The hex bushing
has a small
flati_ea:pnli
_
which
matches
a flat area
on the elevatidn
shaft.
4. Align the two above flat areas and attach
the handwhee!
using a screw and lockwasher.
)
ndwheel
Fig. 13
Fig. 14 - Screw, External Lockwasher and Hex
Bushing
Mounting the Motor
_WARNING:
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.
Attaching Handwheel
1. Locate
the handwheel,
hex bushing,
screw,
and
lockwasher.
3. Lock
the rip lock.
4. Turn
the handwheel
in a clockwise
direction
to raise
the radial
arm
about
2 inches
and
remove
the styrofoam
packing
blocks.

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