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Craftsman 113.199410 Owner's Manual page 32

10-inch radial saw

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4.
SAW
KERF
(CUT
EDGE)
OF STOCK
ROUGH
TOOTH MARKS LEFT ON EDGE OF SAW KERF.
NOTE:
a.
b.
c.
This conditioo
is commonly
called
"HEEL".
Crosscutting
or Miter Cutting
"Heeling"
will tend to slide the workpiece
along the
guide
fence,
as the cut
is being
made,
and make a
square
cut almost
impossible.
Refer
to step 5 under Alignment
Procedure
Section
- "Squaring
Blade to Fence."
Bevel Crosscutting
Or Bevel Ripping.
Refer to Step 5 Under
Alignment
Procedure
Section
Vertical
Heel Adjusting.
Using Improper
Blade for Finish Cut Desired.
Use Proper Smooth
Cutting
Blade.
;
FENCE
ROUGH
KERF
-_-L_WIDE
CUT "_---
EDGE
_-_""_-
(KERF)
._
5.
WOOD
BINDS,
SMOKES
AND
MOTOR
SLOWS
DOWN
OR STOPS WHEN
RIPPING.
a.
Dull blade or warped
board.
Sharpen
or
replace
the
saw
blade.
Avoid
the
attempted
use of severly
warped
material.
b.
Feed rate too fast.
Slow
Feed Rate.
c.
Saw blade
heels.
Check
and
align
as
described
in
Alignment
Procedure
Section,
Step
Five.
d.
Fence
not straight.
Replace fence.
e.
Carriage
Assembly
Loose on Arm.
Refer
to adjusting
carriage
bearings
in adjustments
to compensate
for wear section.
6.
BOARD
PULLS
AWAY
FROM
FENCE
WHEN
RIPPING.
a.
Saw Blade has heel.
Corrective
action
is
the
same
as
preceding
instructions
explained
in paragraph
c.
7.
WORKPIECE
STRIKES
SPREADER
WHEN
RIPPING.
a.
Adjust
spreader
per instructions
in Step Six under
"Alignment
of Spreader
for Ripping".
8.
SAW
DOES
NOT
TRAVEL
SMOOTHLY
ON
ARM
TRACKS.
a.
Dirty tracks.
Clean Tracks.
b.
Bad Bearing.
Replace
Bearing.
c.
Worn Tracks
Replace
Tracks
9.
CLAMPING
FORCE
NOT
SUFFICIENT
AT
MITER
ANGLES
OTHER
THAN
45 ° .
a.
Arm
Control
Lever requires
Adjustment.
Refer
to Arm
Lock Adjusting
Wheel in Adjustments
to Compensate
for Wear Section.
10. CLAMPING
FORCE
NOT
SUFFICIENT
AT
BEVEL
ANGLES
OTHER
THAN
45 ° .
a.
Bevel
Lock
Lever Requires
adjusting.
Refer
to
Adjusting
Bevel
Lock
Lever
in
Adjustments
to Compensate
for Wear Section.
IN
RIP POSITION
FENCE
HEEL
TO RIGHT:
INCORRECT
TOP
VIEW
WITH
ARM
90 ° TO
THE FENCE
FEED
HEEL
TO LEFT:
INCORRECT
PARALLEL
WITH
FENCE
CORRECT
11. DEPTH
OF
CUT
VARIES
FROM
ONE
END
OF
WORK
PIECE
TO THE OTHER.
a.
Table Top not parallel with Arm.
Refer to Attaching
and Leveling
table Mtg. Support
Channels
in Step One Align.
Section.
12. BLADE
TENDS
TO ADVANCE
THROUGH
LUMBER
TOO FAST.
a.
Dull Blade.
Replace
or sharpen
blade.
b.
Not advancing
Saw Blade properly.
Draw
Saw
Blade
across
lumber
with
a slow
and
steady
pull.
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