Putting Your Saw Together; Unpacking/Set Up - Sears Craftsman 113.197410 Operator's Manual

10" deluxe electronic radial saw
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Putting Your Saw Together
Your radial arm saw is easy to put together,
however it will take time. Ask a friend to
help, and follow these assembly instructions.
It is important for your safety, and for the
quality of your cuts, that the saw be put
together with care.
This manual
was written
for two different
models
of the radial arm saw: model
113.197610 has drawers
for the cabinet,
and
model
113.197410 has doors.
The following assembly sections should be fol-
lowed for both models:
Unpacking
/ Set up
Information
Attaching
Handwheel
Mounting
Mounting
Attaching
Mounting
Mounting
Motor
Saw
Trim Ledge
and Trim Caps
Table Locks
the Front Table
All other sections
are labelled
with the cor-
rect model
number.
Follow
ONLY
instruc-
tions that are meant
for your model
saw.
Both models work in the same way once they
are put together.
_1_ WARNING:
Plugging
the saw in
during assembly
can result in electrical
shock
or your fingers,
hand, or arm
being 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.
Unpacking/Set
up
Both
Models
1. Some
parts
of your
radial
arm
saw are
packaged
in small
boxes
according
to func-
tion.
As you unpack,
try to keep
the contents
of each of the smaller boxes together and
separate from the others. This will help you
identify and locate the parts you need during
assembly.
The following parts are included with model
113.197610:
m_
B.
C.
D.
E
F.
G.
H.
I.
J.
K.
Basic Saw Assembly
...............
1
Operator's
Manual
................
1
Cabinet
Box ......................
1
Drawer
Box ......................
1
Caster/Foot
Box
..................
1
Loose
Parts Bags .................
*8
Trim Caps
.......................
2
Rear Table .......................
1
Spacer
..........................
1
Fence
...........................
1
Front Table
......................
1
*This is the total number of loose parts bags.
Two of these are packed inside the
Caster/Foot
Box, and four are packed inside
a larger loose parts bag.
F
Fig. 10 - Parts for Model 113.197610

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