Craftsman 113.23301 Owner's Manual page 4

12 inch radial saw
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additional
safety
instructions
for radial
saws
support
_)_ guide
the workpJece,
to prevent
rotating
or
twisting
of the
workpieee
during
the
operation.
Never
"RIP'"
in the crosscut
position.
Never make a
miter
cut
with
the arm in the 90 ° crosscut
position.
- Never
lower
a revolving
cutting
tool
into the table or
a workpiece
without
first
locking
the Carriage
Lock
Knob.
Release the knob
only
after grasping
the Yoke
Handle.
Otherwise
the
cutting
tool
may
grab
the
workpiece
and be propelled
toward
you.
-The
sawblade,
dado,
or other
cutting
tool
must
be
removed
from
the
saw
arbor
before
using
the
accessory
shaft
(rear end of the saw motor).
NEVER
operate
the saw with
cutting
tools
(including
sanding
accessories)
installed
on both
ends of the saw arbor.
(B) RIPPING
1.
Feed
force
when
ripping
must
always
be applied
BETWEEN
THE
SAW BLADE
AND
THE
FENCE.
. . use a "PUSH
STICK"
for
narrow
or short
work.
2.
Whenever
possible,
use the
in-rip
position
this
provides
minimum
obstruction
for feeding
by hand
or
push
stick as appropriate.
3.
Do
nut
release
the workpiece
before
operation
is
complete
-
push the workpiece
all the way past the
rear (outfeed
or exit)
of the sawblade.
4,
Make
swe
by trial
before
starting
the cut
that the
antikickback
pawls
will
stop
a kickback
once it has
started,
Points
of pawls
must
be SHARP,
Reptace
when potnts
are dull or rounded.
5.
Use
a push
stick
when
ripping
short
(under
12
inches)
or narrow
(under
6 inches
wide)
wot kpieces.
6.
CAUTION:
Never
reposition
the
Guard
or
antikickback
with
power
"'ON".
7.
A
"KICKBACK"
occurs
during
a
rip-type
operation.
It can
occur
when
the workpiece
closes
in
on
the
rear
(outfeed
side)
of
the
sawblade
(pinching),
binds
between
the
fence
and
the
sawblade.
(heel),
or is grabbed
by the sawblade
teeth
(wrong-way
feed)
at the uutfeed
side. "PINCHING"
is genera!ly
avoided
by utilization
of the spreader,
and a sharp
sawblade
of the corrective
type
for the
workpieee
being
cut.
"HEEL"
carl be avoided
by
maintaining
the
sawblade
exactly
parallel
to
the
fence.
(see "DANGER"
warning
on guard)
it can
be avoided
by maintaining
parallelism
of sawblade
to fence,
feeding
into the sawblade
from
the nose of
the guard only,
and by utilizing
the spreader.
8.
Position
the nose
of
the
guard
to just
clear
the
workpiece,
and
position!adjust
the
antikickback
and spreader
devices as instructed.
9.
NEVER
cut
more
than
one
piece
at a time
by
stacking
workpieces
vertically.
10. NEVER
feed a workpiece
tbru
the saw with
another
piece
(butting
second
piece against
trailing
edge of
piece
being cut),
even if of the same thickness.
Feed
each workpiece
individually
thru
the sawblade,
and
completely
beyond
the sawblade,
before
ripping
the
next
wo_kpiece.
Use push
stick
if the rip cut is Jess
than
6" wide.
11. DO NOT pull
the workpiece
thru
the sawblade
position
your
body
at the nose fin feed) side of
the
guard:
start
and complete
the cut
from
that
same
side.
This
wilt
require
added
table
support
for long pieces.
12. Plastic
and
composition
(like
styrene
and
hardboard)
materials
may
be cut
on
your
saw.
However,
since
these
are usually
quite
hard
arrd
slippery,
the
antikickback
pawls
may
not
stop
a
kickback.
Therefore,
rip with
the firfished
side down
{next
to
the table)
and be especially
attentive
to following
proper
set-up
and cutting
procedures.
Do not stand,
or
permit
anyone
else
to
stand,
in
line
with
a
potential
kickback.
13. When
sawing
1/4"
or thinner
materials,
follow
all
normal
ripping
procedures
except
set sawblade
into
table
top
at
least
1/8".
]-his
will
minimize
the
tendency
for the sawblade
to climb
upon
top of the
workpiece,
and possibly
cause an accident.
DO NOT
let go of or stop feeding
the workpiece
between
the
blade and fence until
you
have pushed
it completely
past
the
antikTckback
pawls.
Otherwise
the
workpiece
could
get into
the back of the sawblade
and
be
thrown
violently
[rom
the
saw
in
the
direction
opposite
to the feed
direction.
This is the
same action
that
would
occur
if the instructions
of
the DANGER
warning
on the guard
is aborted.
Do
not stand,
or permit
anyone
else to stand,
in line
with
the
path
of a workpiece
that may
be thrown
from
the saw in this manner.
14. Position
the saw so neither
you, a helper,
or a casual
observer
is
forced
to
stand
in
line
with
the
sawblade.
15. Use extra
care when ripping
wood
that has a twisted
grain
or
is twisted
or bowed
-
it may rock
co
the
table
and/or
pinch
the
sawblade.
If bowed
across
the
width,
place
concave
side
down
against
the
table.
(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.
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.
(D) ACCESSORI
ES
1.
Use
only
recommended
accessories
as listed
in
accessory
section
of this manual.
2.
Never operate
this saw when
equipped
with
a 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
dado
head,
molding
head,
and molding
head
guard.
3.
The
use
of
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.)

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