Maintenance; Cleaning; Lubrication; No Lubrication Required - Craftsman 113.198610 Owner's Manual

10-inch deluxe electronic radial saw
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maintenance and lubrication
MAINTENANCE
WARNING:
FOR YOUR
OWN
SAFETY,
TURN
POWER SWITCH "OFF'AND
REMOVE PLUG FROM
POWER SOURCE OUTLET BEFORE MAINTAINING
OR LUBRICATING
YOUR SAW.
When you receive your new Craftsman
radial saw, it
requires
no lubrication.
The radial saw has been
partially
aligned and all bearings are lubricated
and
sealed for life. In time, however, in order to keep your
saw in perfect working order and accurate,
it will be
necessary to lubricate and realign. In fact your radial
saw needs more of a cleaning than a lubrication.
Make sure the teeth of the ANTIKICKBACK
pawls
(key #9 on p. 68) are always sharp. If they become
dull they must be replaced. With a 1/2 inch wrench or
socket
remove
the 5/16 hex nut and old pawls.
Reassemble new pawls and spreader to antikickback
bar. Check spreader for proper alignment and correct
if necessary.
(Follow procedure
on page 31 .)
CLEANING
Periodically
remove
any heavy
build-up
of sawdust
that
may
accumulate
on the
saw.
The
absorbing
tendency
of sawdust
will draw
lubricants
away from
the areas where
they are needed.
Clean the carriage
bearings
and
trackig
surfaces.
If packed
sawdust
and grease
accumulate
repeatedly
on carriage
bear-
ings and track
inspect
the wipers
(key #4 p. 64) for
wear and replace
if necessary.
(For access
to wipers
see "Swivel
lock adjustment"
p. 47.)
CAUTION:
To avoid motor damage the motor should
be blown out or vacuumed frequently
to prevent
sawdust build-up which will interfere with normal
motor ventilation.
PERIODICALLY
LUBRICATE
THESE POINTS
Use SAE No. 10W-30 automotive
engine oil and refer
to parts list for locations.
Apply a few drops of oil
along the swivel index pin and the bevel index pin
only if the pins have a tendency
to stick. Swivel to
in-rip or out-rip
for easy access to the swivel index
pin. Bevel saw to 45 ° and bevel index pin can be
easily accessed behind the yoke as illustrated.
Lubricate
the bearing
points
where the arm attaches
to the column
tube.
With
a #2 phillips
screwdriver
remove
two screws
and the rear arm cover for access
to these
points.
Be careful
not to get lubricant
on the
locking
rings
as this will
adversely
affect
the miter
locking
function.
Lubricate
the cam surfaces
of the rip lock assembly.
LUBRICATION
Your
saw
is precision
built
and
should
be kept
properly
lubricated.
Before
describing
the various
points
which
may periodically
require
lubrication,
IT
IS MORE
IMPORTANT
TO FIRST
MENTION
THE
POINTS
WHICH
SHOULD
NOT
BE LUBRICATED.
NO LUBRICATION
REQUIRED
Do not lubricate
the carriage
ball bearings
or motor
bearings
as
these
are
sealed
ball
bearings
and
require
no
added
lubrication.
Do
not
lubricate
between
the miter locking
rings and the column
tube
(keys #5 & 9, p. 60).
NOTE:
Apply
a few drops
of oil to the actuator
foot
rod where it is inserted
through
the foot rod assembly
on the leveling
foot
actuator
(key #3, p. 68).
LOCKING
RING
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