Maintaining Your Saw; Replacing Antikickback Pawls; Cleaning; Lubrication - Craftsman 113.197250 Operator's Manual

1o" electronic radial saw with 23" cabinet and 1 door; 10" electronic radial saw with leg set
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Maintaining
Your Saw
General
_WARNING:
For your own safety,
turn power
switch off and remove
plug
from power
source
outlet before main-
taining
or lubricating
your saw.
When you receive
your new Craftsman
radial
saw, it requires
no lubrication.
The radial
saw has been partially
aligned
and all bear-
ings are lubricated
and sealed for life. In
time, however,
in order to keep your saw in
perfect
working
order and accurate,
it will be
necessary
to lubricate
and realign.
In fact
your radial saw needs more of a cleaning
than a lubrication.
Replacing
Antikickback
Pawls
Make sure the teeth
of the antikickbackpawls
are always sharp. If they become
dull they
must be replaced.
With a 1/2 inch wrench
or
socket
remove
the 5/16 hex nut and old
pawls.
Reassemble
new antikickback
pawls
and spreader to the bar. Check spreader for
proper
alignment
and correct
if necessary.
(See Alignment
of the Blade, Installing
Guard
/ Setting
Spreader
section.)
Cleaning
Periodically
remove
any heavy build-up
of
sawdust
that may accumulate
on the saw.
The absorbing
tendency
of sawdust
will draw
lubricants
away from the areas where
they
are needed.
Clean
the carriage bearings" and
track surfaces.
If packed
sawdust
and grease
accumulate
repeatedly
on carriage
bearings
and track inspect
the wipers
for wear and
replace
if necessary.
(See Adjustments
to
Compensate
for Wear, Swivel Lock, later in
this section.)
To avoid motor damage the motor should be
blown out or vacuumed
frequently to prevent
sawdust build-up which will interfere with
normal motor ventilation.
Lubrication
Your saw is precision built and should be
kept properly lubricated. Before describing
the various points which may periodically re-
quire lubrication,
it is more important to first
mention the points which should not be lubri-
cated.
Do not lubricate
the following:
.carriage
ball bearings
• motor bearings
• area between
the miter locking
rings
and the column
tube
The carriage ball bearings and motor bearings
are sealed
ball bearings
which require
no
added
lubrication.
Do lubricate
the following,
periodically,
using
SAE No 10W-30 automotive
engine oil:
• Apply a few drops of oil along the
swivel index pin and the bevel index pin
only if the pins have a tendency to
stick. Swivel to in-rip or out-rip for
each access to the swivel indexpin.
Bevel to 45 ° and bevel indexpin
can be
easily accessed behind the yoke as
illustrated.
(Figure 147)
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