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Sears Craftsman 113.199350 Owner's Manual page 5

10-inch radial saw with legs

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17.
18.
Ploughing
(Grooving
with
the grain)
Top side rabbeting
Top side molding
(shaping)...
resawing,
gaining,
coving
with
the
grain
are
examples
of rip-type
cuts.
The same
basic
setup
procedures
including
rotation
of the
guard
and
adjusting
and
positioning
of the
AKB/Spreader
device
as for
in-rip
or out-rip
cutting,
apply.
However,
since
none
of these
operations
involve
thru-sawing
(sawing
through
the
workpiece),
there
is no kerf.
Therefore
the spreader
and AKB
pawls
can only
be lowered
to a position
where
the
spreader
just
clears
the workpiece.
CAUTION:
The AKB/Spreader
device will not stop
a
kickback
in
this
position,
but
will
act
as a
holddown
and as a guard
of the out-feed
side of
the sawblade.
For
rip or
rip-type
cuts,
the
following
end
of a
workpiece
to which
a push
stock
or push
board
is
applied
must
be
square
(perpendicular
to
the
fence)
in order
that feed
pressure
applied
to the
workpiece
by
the
push
stick
or block
does
not
cause
the workpiece
to come
away from
the fence,
and possibly
cause
a kickback.
During
rip and rip type cuts, the workpiece
must
be
held down
on the table and against
the fence
with a
push
stick,
push
block,
or
featherboards.
A
featherboard
is made
of solid
lumber
per sketch.
I'
24"
, I
KERFS
ABOUT
11
5/16"
APART
4 1/2"_
(C)
CROSSCUTTING
1 ALWAYS
RETURN
THE
CARRIAGE
TO
THE
FULL
REARWARD
POSITION
AT CONCLUSION
OF EACH
CROSSCUT
TYPE
OPERATION.
Never
remove
your
hand
from
the
Yoke
Handle
unless
the
carriage
is in
this
position.
Otherwise
the
cutting
tool
may climb
up on the workpiece
and be
propelled
toward
you.
2 Place
guard
in
horizontal
position
and
adjust
antikickback
pawls
to just clear
the top of the fence
or workpiece,
whichever
is higher.
This
provides
additional
guarding.
3. NEVER
gang
crosscut
-- lining
up more
than
one
workpiece
in
front
of
the
fence
--
stacked
vertically,
or horizontally
outward
on the table
--
and then
pulling
saw thru:
the blade
could
pick
up
one or more
pieces
and cause
a binding
or loss of
control
and
possible
injury.
4. Do not position
the Arm so the operation
you are
performing
permits
the
cutting
tool
to
extend
beyond
the edges
of the Table.
5. Top-side
dadoing
or molding
across
the grain
are
examples
of crosscut-type
cuts.
The same
basic
procedures
including
positioning
of
the
AKB/Spreader
device
as for crosscutting
apply.
(D) ACCESSORIES
1. Use only
recommended
accessories
as listed
on
page
34.
Follow
instructions
supplied
with
the
accessory.
2. Never
operate
this
saw
when
equipped
with
a
rotary
planer
or dado
head or molding
head
unless
the molding
head guard
is installed--
see listing
of
recommended
accessories.
The only
exception
is
when
"top-side"
dadoing
or molding,
when
the
sawblade
guard
must
be
used.
See
detailed
instructions
that
accompany
the
rotary
planer,
dado
head,
molding
head,
and
molding
head
guard.
3. The
use of grinding
wheels,
abrasive
or cut-off
wheels,
or wire
wheels,
can
be dangerous
and is
not recommended.
(Abrasive
or cut-off
wheels
are
used
to saw
many
different
materials
including
metals,
stone,
and glass.)
4. Drill
Chuck:
Do
not install
or use any
twist
drill
larger
than
1/2-inch
in dia., or longer
than
7inches
in length
orextending
more than
6 inches
beyond
the chuck
jaws.
Do not install
or use any reduced
shank
drill
except
of the spade
type
(1 inch
dia. or
smaller).
Use
for
drilling
WOOD
and
PLASTIC
only.
NOTE:
Do
not
overtighten
arbor
nut.
Use
the
arbor
wrench
to just
"snug"
it.
WEAR
YOUR
The
operation
of any
power
tool
can
result
in foreign
objects
being
thrown
into
the
eyes,
which
can
result
in severe eye damage.
Always
safety
goggles complying
with
ANSI
Z87.1
(shown
on
Package)
before
commencing
power
tool
operation.
Safety
Goggles
are
available
at Sears
retail
or catalog
stores.
electrical
connections
POWER
SUPPLY
1. Motor
Specifications
The A-C
motor
used
in this saw
is a capacitor-start,
non-reversible
type
having
the
following
specifications:
Voltage
..........................
120/208/240
Amperes
..............................
13.6/6.8
Hertz (cycles)
................................
60
Phase
....................................
Single
RPM
......................................
3450
Rotation
as viewed
from
saw blade
end
. Clockwise
CAUTION:
Your
saw
is wired
for 120V
operation.
Connect
to a 120V,
20-Amp.
branch
circuitand
use
a 20 Amp.
time-delay
fuse or circuit
breaker.
If the
motor is used for 208/240V
operation, connect to a
15-Amp.
branch
circuit
and
use a
15-Amp.
time-delay
fuse or circuit breaker.
This machine must be grounded while in use to protect
the operator from electric shock.
IF YOU ARE NOT SURE THAT YOUR OUTLET IS
PROPERLY GROUNDED,
HAVE IT CHECKED
BY A
QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN.
WARNING:
DO
NOT
PERMIT
FINGERS
TO
TOUCH
THE
TERMINALS
OF
PLUGS
WHEN
INSTALLING
OR REMOVING
THE PLUG TO OR
FROM THE OUTLET.
WARNING:
IF NOT PROPERLY
GROUNDED
THIS
POWER
TOOL
CAN
INCUR
THE
POTENTIAL
HAZARD OF ELECTRICAL
SHOCK. PARTICULAR-
LY WHEN USED IN DAMP LOCATIONS
OR CLOSE

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