Radial Saw Does Not Make; Saw Cuts At Angle; Blade Angle Cuts Not Accurate - Craftsman 113.198310 Owner's Manual

Io-inch radial saw
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1. RADIAL SAW DOES NOT MAKE ACCURATE0
°
or 45 ° MITER CROSSCUTS.
a. Looseness between column tube and column
support.
Align
as described
in Alignment
Procedure
Section Step One.
b. Crosscut travel not properly adjusted.
Refer to Step Three in Alignment
Procedure
Section Squaring
Crosscut
Travel.
c. Column
is Loose in Support.
Refer to Step One in Alignment
Procedure.
d. Arm Not Indexing Properly.
Refer to Adjusting
Miter Lock Handle in Adjust-
ments to Compensate
for Wear section.
e. Carriage
Assembly Loose on Arm.
Refer to Carriage
Bearing
Adjustment
in ad-
justment
to Compensate
for Wear Sections.
f. Looseness
between
Yoke
and
Carriage
Assembly.
Refer to "Swivel Lock Handle" adjustment
in
adjustment
to Compensate
for Wear Section.
g. Sawdust between Work Piece and Fence.
Keep Front Work Table Clean.
h. Rip Fence Not Straight.
Replace Fence.
FINISH
CUT END
FINISH
CUT END
SQUARE
/
SQUARE
:
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)
I
i
\
4
-...
-....
FENCE
EDGE
FENCE
EDGE
FINISH CUT LOOKS LIKE THIS - 0 ° CROSSCUT
j Ti/J,],l,l.i
,i,i,
r,T,r
OR LIKE THIS - 45 ° MITER
2. SAW CUTS AT ANGLE - NOT 90 ° TO TABLE
TOP.
a. Work table is not properly leveled.
Refer to Step Two under Alignment
Procedure
Section.
b. Blade not square to work table top.
Refer to Step Four in Alignment
Procedure
Section.
3. BLADE
ANGLE
(BEVEL)
CUTS
NOT
ACCURATE.
a.
b.
C.
Corrective Action is the same as paragraph 2A
and B above.
Carriage
Bearings
Loose.
Refer
to adjusting
carriage
bearing
in adjust-
ments
to compensate
for wear
section.
Bevel Lock
Handle
Loose.
Refer to Adjustment
Bevel Lock
Handle
in
Adjustment
to Compensate
for Wear Section.
SHOULD BE 90 °
ANGLE
SQUARE
BOARD
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