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Craftsman 113.199410 Owner's Manual page 31

10-inch radial saw

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b. The top and bottom
pieces
must
be exactly
the same
length.
c. Always
place the same edge of the workpieceagainst,
the fence..,
turn
the workpiece
end for end for the
successive
cuts and mark
a pencil
line on thetable
for
gauging
the required
length.
Deviation
from
any of the above
practices
will have an
effect
on the accuracy
of the cuts
that
you
make.
THIS EDGE OF BOARD
AGAINST FENCE FOR ALL CUTS
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FENCE
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CUT
Turn workpiece
over end for end...keep
same edge against
fence
when
making
successive
cuts.
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PENCIL LINE FOR
GAUGING
REQUIRED LENGTH
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SCRAP
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WARNING:
REMOVE
POWER
CORD
FROM
POWER
SOURCE
BEFORE
TROUBLE
SHOOTING.
NOTE:
Changing
one adjustment
will effect
another,
so it is
best
to
perform
all
of
the
alignment
procedures
when
correcting
any one problem.
The
usual operating
"troubles"
are listed
in the following
paragraphs
with
the necessary corrections
listed.
RADIAL
SAW DOES
NOT MAKE
ACCURATE
0 ° or
45 ° MI TE R CROSSCUTS.
a.
Looseness
between
column
tube
and
column
support.
Align
as described
in Alignment
Procedure
Section
Step Two.
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 Two
in Alignment
Procedure.
d.
Arm Not
Indexing
Properly.
Refer to Arm
Lock
Adjusting
Wheel
in Adjustments
to Compensate
for Wear section.
e.
Carriage
Assembly
Loose on Arm.
Refer
to Carriage
Bearing
Adjustment
in adjustment
to Compensate
for Wear Sections.
f.
Looseness between
Yoke and Carriage
Assembly.
Refer
to
"Yoke
Lock
Handle"
adjustment
in
adjustment
to Compensate
for Wear Section.
g.
Sawdust between Work
Piece and Fence.
Keep Front
Work
Table Clean,
FINISH CUT END
SQUARE
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FINISH CUT END
SQUARE
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FENCE EDGE
FENCE EDGE
FINISH
CUT
LOOKS
LIKE
THIS
-- 0 ° CROSSCUT
OR LIKE
THIS--45
° MITER.
h.
Rip Fence Not Straight.
Replace Fence.
2.
SAW CUTS
AT ANGLE
-
NOT
90 ° TO TABLE
TOP.
a.
Table support channels not properly
leveled.
Refer
to
Step
One
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.
Corrective
Action
is the same as paragraph
2A and
B above.
b.
Carriage
Bearings
Loose.
Refer to adjusting
carriage
bearing
in adjustments
to
compensate
for wear section.
?HOULD
BE 90 _
ANGLE
SQUARE
c.
Bevel Lock Handle
Loose.
Refer
to
Adjustment
Bevel
Lock
Handle
in
Adjustment
to Compensate
for Wear Section.
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