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Sears Craftsman 113.199350 Owner's Manual

10-inch radial saw with legs

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MODEL NO.
113.199300
SAW
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113.199350
SAW
WITH
kEGS
Serial
Number
...........
Model and serial
number may be found
at the front of the base.
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GENERAL
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SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
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£RRFTSMRN
IO-INCH
RADIAL
SAW
• assembly
• operating
• repair
parts
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ROEBUCK
AND
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IL. 60684
U.S.A.
Part No
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  • Page 1 Save This Manual Future Reference Sears owners manual MODEL NO. 113.199300 ONLY 113.199350 WITH kEGS Serial Number ... Model and serial number may be found at the front of the base. should record both £RRFTSMRN model and serial number in a safe place for future use.
  • Page 2 FULL ONE YEAR WARRANTY ON CRAFTSMAN RADIAL If within year from date of purchase, this Craftsman Radial fails to a defect in material workmanship, Sears will repair it, free of charge. WARRANTY SERVICE AVAILABLE SIMPLY CONTACTING NEAREST SEARS SERVICE CENTER/DEPARTMENT...
  • Page 3 additional safety instructions for radial saws CAUTION: Always disconnect power cord before -- WARNING: ALLOW FAMILIARITY removing the guard, changing the cutting tool, changing (GAINED FROM FREQUENT YOUR the set-up or making adjustments. Shut off motor before SAW) TO BECOME COMMONPLACE.
  • Page 4 additional safety instructions for radial saws Never perform any operation "FREE HAND". This heel or by feeding from the wrong direction (see term means feeding sawblade into "DANGER" warning on guard) --it can be avoided wor-kpiece feeding workpiece into by maintaining parallelism of sawblade to fence,...
  • Page 5 3. NEVER gang crosscut -- lining up more than Ploughing workpiece front fence stacked (Grooving with the grain) vertically, or horizontally outward on the table and then pulling saw thru: the blade could pick Top side rabbeting one or more pieces and cause a binding...
  • Page 6 electrical connections 2. Connections For 120-Volts AC.(See figure 1 .)When PLUMBING. ELECTRICAL SHOCK replacing a motor or connecting the saw to 120-volts OCCURS THERE CHANCE for any reason, make sure the wires inside the motor SECONDARY HAZARD SUCH YOUR HANDS connection box are connected as follows:...
  • Page 7 MOTOR SAFETY PROTECTION result if motor is overloaded, or if the motor circuit NOTE: This motor should be blown out, or "vacuumed", fused differently from recommendations. Overloading occur if you feed rapidly or if your frequently to prevent sawdust interference with normal motor...
  • Page 8 CONTENTS Guarantee ........Location and Function of Controls ....General Safety Instructions for Power Tools ..Basic Operations ......Additional Safety Instructions for Radial Saws ..Adjustments to Compensate for Wear ..... Electrical Connections ......Trouble--Shooting ....... Assembly and Alignment ......
  • Page 9 The following p arts areincluded w ithModel 113.199350 Table Loose Parts Qty. Leg ........Stiffener, L.H ......Stiffener, R.H ......Loose Parts Bag Part No. 63752 (containing the following items): © - Screw, Truss Hd. 1/4-20 x 5/8 ....- Lockwasher, 1/4 External ....
  • Page 10 X in top of legs. Install screws washers nuts as shown. If you mount tht_ saw on any other Craftsman base or flat bench, make sure Elevation Crank has proper clearance rotate. The saw must be bolted down.
  • Page 11 BE positive switch key is not installed power cord unplugged thru-out entire procedure. REMOVE CARRIAGE STOP SCREW, LOCKWASHER TAG. Read understand warning before discarding. LOCK BEFORE PROCEEDING. HOLDING CARRIAGE ASSEMBLY WITH BOTH HANDS, CAREFULLY START SLIDE CARRIAGE ONTO TRACKS. The assembly must held parallel...
  • Page 12 assembly and alignment ALIGNMENT PROCEDURE IMPORTANT: I SQUARE HD. SCREW 5/_6-1S X _/4 FABLE MOUNTI IN ORDER TO OBTAIN MAXIMUM CUTTING TABLE SUPPORT CHANNEL SUPPORT CHANNEL ACCURACY, FOLLOWING SIX STEPS MUST CAREFULLY FOLLOWED. BECOME THOROUGHLY FAMILIAR WITH THESE STEPS SO THAT YOU CAN ALWAYS SCREWS MAINTAIN...
  • Page 13 FRONT TABLE HOLE TABLE BOTTOM SIDE UPSIDE DOWN POSITION) HOLD DOWN SCREWS TABLE T-NUT T-NUT (TYPICAL) INSTALLATION OF FRONT (WORK) TABLE. 1/4-20 1-3/4" 1/4-20 1" SCREW SCREW Place front table board upside down on a workbench floor. Drive T-nut into hole that is not...
  • Page 14 assembly and alignment Loosen (2) 'J_ 20 Gib set screws on the left side at the rear of the column support. "L" WRENCH Elevate, then lower Arm: (a)if the column binds and elevation-is difficult loosen 5/16 plated bolts on front side of the column support until...
  • Page 15 3. Lower a rmuntilsawblade justclears t hefronttable. Lock theyoke clamp handle a ndbevel locklever. 4. Place a framing square on the tableasshown and position theblade and square u ntiltheleg ofthesquare justcontacts atoothoftheblade. Mark thistooth. NOTE: Theframing (or combination) square m ustbe "true"...
  • Page 16 assembly and alignment .STEP FOUR SQUARING SAW BLADE TO (WORK) TABLE NOTE: If alignment procedure step one was not performed, this adjustment (:an not be accomplished• Place a framing square on the table with the short RIP FENCE against the saw blade• Do not allow the square to rest...
  • Page 17 To correct "heel" condition proceed as follows: Remove left hand carriage cover. Loosen the yoke lock handle. HEAD SCREWS Loosen (slightly) the two hex-head screws. Rotate the yoke assembly until gap between saw blade and square is eliminated. Lock yoke lock handle and retighten the two hex- head...
  • Page 18 assembly and alignment SCREW STEP SIX INSTALLING ADJUSTING SCALE INDICATORS. NOTE: The rip scales and pointers are intended RIP SCALE be used quick settings. greater accuracy, INDICATOR take direct measurement between blade and fence. Pre-assemble indicator and twin nut, loosen but do remove the two...
  • Page 19 ALIGNMENT OF SPREADER RIPPING. WARNING: NEVER POSITION GUARD ANTIKICKBACK ASSEMBLY WITH POWER NEVER POSITION ANTIKICKBACK PAWLS GRASPING PAWLS SPREADER. LOCATED ON THE ANTIKICKBACK BAR. 2. Install Blade Guard. HEXN::-- EXNU: CLAMP 3. Check and Adjust spreader as follows: a. Loosen antikickback spreader adjusting...
  • Page 20: And Function Of Controls

    location and function of controls versatility Radial is due, in part, to its controls, and these are the keys to its successful operation. Learn to use the controls for all operations before actually startin 9 to saw. A series of six diagrams is located on the top surface of the...
  • Page 21 Proper Indexing Method Experienced operators The bevel lock lever locks the motor to the yoke woodworking equipment, such as this Craftsman Radial when motor is in position. Pull lever Saw, acquire habit indexing one direction release and push to lock.
  • Page 22 location and function of controls ANTI KI CKBACK/SPREADE WARNING: FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY ALWAYS LOCK WING SCREW THE SWITCH "OFF" WHEN SAW IS NOT IN USE, GUAF_D CLAMP _L _i TAB REMOVE KEY AND KEEP IT IN A SAFE PLACE . . . ALSO IN THE EVENT OF A POWER FAILURE...
  • Page 23 HA VE YOU FOLLOWED ALL SIX STEPS ALIGNMENT PROCEDURE? IF YOU HAVE FOLLOWED THEM IN THEIR PROPER SEQUENCE, CANNOT EXPECT A CCURA TE CUTTING RESUL THIS EDGE OF BOARD FENCE AGAINST FENCE CUTS In addition proper alignment your saw, must also become familiar...
  • Page 24 basic saw operations REQUI REIViENTS FOR CROSSCUT Board positioned (stationary) against rip fence (guide) laying flat on table top. (OPERATIONS 1 THROUGH Arbor must be tight and saw blade guard installed in horizontal position. control lever must be in locked position.
  • Page 25 OPERATION No. 2 -- MITER CROSSCUT Miter crosscutting is the process of sawing a board at any angle other than a 90 ° (square) cut. The 45 ° miter angle is popular one, since boards 45 ° assembled to form a 90 °...
  • Page 26 basic saw operations gLIONTLY L[££ THAN THICKNESS WORKPIECE PUSH STICK REQUIREMENTS WHEN RIPPING uP TO 3/8" (OPERATIONS 5 AND 1. Carrige lock knob must be locked. SLIGHTLY LESS 2. Radial must be locked in 0 ° position. THAN 9O o fl-INCH SOUARES) PLYWOOD 3.
  • Page 27 2. S,nce the work is pushed along the fence, it must have a straight edge in order to make sliding contact with the fence. Also, the work must make solid contact with the table, so that it will not wobble. Provide a straight edge,...
  • Page 28 adjustments to compensate for wear ADJUSTING BEVEL LOCK LEVER purpose this lever is to lock motor at any angle. adjust, remove screw with wrench shown. bevel lock lever as a wrench tighten clamp bolt. Over Tighten. Replace bevel lock lever locked position tighten...
  • Page 29 TO COLUMN With control lever unlocked irndex release position, the arm should move firmly with no vertical play in the arm. The arm should snugly on the column. If not, then adjust. Remove screws from rear cover plate tighten evenly 3/8-16 bolts, until...
  • Page 30 adjustments to compensate for wear LOCK ADJUSTING WHEEL control lever operates a brake shoe that locks releases the arm, and automatically releases the arm index pin for 0 ° & 45 ° miter settings. lock action should feel tight and secure. Considerable amount of effort...
  • Page 31: To Compensate For Wear

    trouble-shooting FINISH WARNING: REMOVE POWER CORD FROM POWER SOURCE BEFORE TROUBLE SHOOTING. NOTE: Changing one adjustment will effect another, so it is best perform all of alignment procedures when correcting any one problem. The usual operating "troubles" are listed in the following parag_ aphs with the necessary corrections...
  • Page 32 trouble-shooting POSITION WOOD BINDS, SMOKES MOTOR SLOWS VIEW WITH 90 ° FENCE DOWN OR STOPS WHEN RIPPING. Dull blade or warped board. Sharpen replace blade. Avoid attempted use of severly warped material. DIRECTION FENCE FEMCE Feed rate too fast. FEED Slow Feed Rate.
  • Page 33 MOTOR TROUBLE - SHOOTING CHART NOTE: Motors used on wood-working tools are particularly susceptible to the accumulation of sawdust and wood chips and should be blown "vacuumed" frequently prevent interference with normal motor ventilation. TROUBLE SUGGESTED REMEDY PROBABLE CAUSE Motor will not run. Protector open;...
  • Page 34: And Lubrication

    YOUR SAW. these sealed ball bearings require added When receive your Craftsman radial saw, lubrication. requires no lubrication. radial saw has been partially Do not lubricate between radial arm cap and radial arm. aligned and all bearings are lubricated and sealed for life.
  • Page 35 PARTS LIST FOR CRAFTSMAN 10-INCH RADIAL MODEL NUMBER 113.199350 FIGURE 1 - LEG SET Part Description 63749 60314 Screw, Truss Hd. 1/4-20 x 5/8 63751 Stiffener, R.H. 6375O Stiffener, L.H. STD 551225 *Lockwasher, External STD 541O25 *Nut, 1/4-20...
  • Page 36 PARTS LIST FOR CRAFTSMAN 10-INCH RADIAL ¢D MODEL NUMBER 113.199300 113.199350 t,,,i...
  • Page 37: Shaft Wrench

    PARTS LIST FOR CRAFTSMAN 10-INCH RADIAL MODEL NUMBER 113.199300 113.199350 Always order by Part Number -- Not by Key Number FIGURE Pa rt Part i Key Description Description 63942 102711 Cord, with Plug Screw, Set SI. Cup 1/4-20 63920 STD 551025...
  • Page 38 PARTS LIST FOR CRAFTSMAN 10-INCH RADIAL MODEL NUMBER 113.199300 113.199350 "0 mill "0 €.,I, • Any attempt to repair this motor may create a HAZARD unless repair done by a qualified service technician. Repair service is available your nearest Sears Store.
  • Page 39: Lockwasher, 5/16

    PARTS LIST FOR CRAFTSMAN 10-INCH RADIAL MODEL NUMBER 113.199300 113.199350 FIGURE3-- YOKE ASSEMBLY Part Keyl Part No. I Description Description STD 551037 STD 601105 *Screw, Type "'T" Pan Rec. Hd. 10-32 x 1/2 *Washer, .380 x 47/64 x 1/16 63652...
  • Page 40 PARTS LIST FOR CRAFTSMAN 10-INCH RADIAL MODEL NUMBER 113.199300 113.199350 "O 20 _ €./] 4z 48 2e 24"/ )_" \" "I 49 -'-_ _\\/9 "\ 2 =//_ _////4 Figure 4...
  • Page 41 PARTS LIST FOR CRAFTSMAN 10-INCH RADIAL MODEL NUMBER 113.199300 113.199350 FIGURE 4- BASE ASSEMBLY Part Part Description Description STD 503705 *Screw, Soc. Set 3/8-16 x 1/2 STD 580014 *Key, Woodruff 1/8 x 1/2 63623 63619 Latch, Support, R. H. 60330...
  • Page 42 PARTS LIST FOR CRAFTSMAN 10-INCH RADIAL MODEL NUMBER 113.199300 113.199350 IrlF THIS PART IS REMOVED, DISCARD REPLACE WLTH PUSH NUT. FIGURE ASSEMBLY Part Part Description Description 63626 63636 Pin, Clevis Housing, 63629 63773 Insulation Pin, Arm Index 63631...
  • Page 43 PARTS LIST FOR CRAFTSMAN 10-INCH RADIAL MODEL NUMBER 113.199300 113.199350 10 " FIGURE 6 - GUARD ASSEMBLY Part Part Description Description STD 582043 63681 Guard *Ring, RetainTng 7/16 63270 120399 Spreader *Nut, Square, 5/16-18 63269 63541 Bearing Bar, Antikickback 63539...
  • Page 44 S_ears owners 1 0-INCH RADIALSAW manual SERVICE Now that you have purchased your 10-inch radial saw, should a need ever exist for repair parts or service, simply contact any Sears Service Center and most Sears, Roebuck and Co. stores. Be sure to provide all pertinent facts when you call or visit.

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