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1. For seuf the molding head or drum sandet with saw arbor vertica t he rear table requ res an opening next ti rear face of fence for arbor clearance Cut opening d rectly below arbor n vertical postion Oper ng should be 3 3 1 2 REAA TABLE t 16 1 2 Fur top de use of the dado rabbeting or molding head in thein op position toc ate the desired position on the area and lock the rip iock handle Lower the arm into the ferce very slowly remove only as much material from the fence as 18 necessary This wil provide maximum support for the workpiece WARNING NEVER USE ADADO HEAD OR MOLD ING HEAD WITH THE SAW ARBOR VERTICAL WITHOUT INSTALLING AND AOJUSTING A MOLDING HEAD DADO GUARD FOR TOP SIDE DADOING OR MOLOING INSTALL ANO ADJUST THE SAWBLADE GUARD AND ANTI KICKBACK ASSEMBLY FOR RIPPING OR CROSSCUTTING AS APPROPRIATE Basic Saw Operations AUXILIARY FENCE FOR MOLDING To use the molding head with the arm in the 0 crosscul position an auxiliary fence must be used WARNING IF THE AUXILIARY FENCE IS NOT USED WHEN THE SAW ARM IS IN THE 0 CROSS CUT POSITION THE MOLDING HEAN CANNOT BE LOCATED BEHIND THE FENCE FOR SAFE AND PROPER OPERATION Make the auxiliary fence from a piece of knot free pine Cut to the following dimensions 10 f pm pa i at 7 Fi f r lj Las 1 4 Follow the instructions that are contained eo ar Owners Manual furnished with the mo d icg head Foruseotthe molding head
2. SiDE PANEL 14 20 34 E 4 Rp BOTTOM GIDE OF LOWER SHELF RIGHT SIDE PANE x x 2 s p 4 amp EN s a4 4 4 l l amp T I i I CHECKING CABINETFOR SQUARENESS hb 223 poa Tt i t d 4 03 th At a t l ES Lj t r Fo i h 1 pot os iN EP gt 5 e 9 at i Wie A 1 Ka 4 d t b jte ts oy 1 Ae r Li k pa 4 4 TNT carin o TOR H5 a s ki i pem 4 r bon tt 4 r t D 4 1 1 gt Qr 4 Y t du t t Repost 1 010 x a e am d 4 ur i a E t b E e i c and fO m A2 2 t 2 v t vu i oe P i EER dd ha 4 j 4A 1 14 C S a se 1 Kop qi E d D i OT D orat far A rentep 8 1 2 tines eub Att ae rs thea leve pg feet bP ttre ts ji panels f fees t urs reat gs P usfrate jd btar d obfer nex ty WARNING TO AVOID INJURY FROM UNEXPECT ED SAW OR WORK MOVEMENT LEVELING FEET MUST BE ADJUSTED SO THAT SAW DOES NOT ROCK TO AVOID UNEXPECTED CARRIAGE MOVE MENT ADJUST LEVELING FEET SO THAT THE HEN ARM SLOPES SLIGHTLY DOWNWARO TO THE Pr us S I 7 MER NUTS 4 T j afi ttre nn fes so the saw Wwili set props tiy fan ots Move Saw te JOS rem lee ation LEVELING FOOT With 4 4 APN Pa longer Dott t ra Beck otop rut by hard a mn VT D Raise or lower foo by adosteg Bottom n jf using 34 wrench e Srug top nt aqainst de of leg by Nand t Adjust all four feet as necessary then tighten a
3. i ti ry T 1 ys i 1 Pg eat awi ti 4 93 A 1 n LE 4 te porn tr ae E 1 1 um fe 15 pt os zs is Thats ah sg Pop Rayer O E 4 tr Pep t dL et i Am i i T8 sa i i b x t te y n rh r 1 a gt i bt Na i d b b 4 5 1 an te yg ww 1v s t 1 R 4 ho te ate Ld d A A 3r e ee tet ye te b f 4 m NOTE r f tp 4 tr I Ae ryt pe A x b an ot rryma V o8 AN eee Po t a Seats ct 1 J 8S ota t Sut n jrawers yeg a cf qe ger tee gy for Peace mete e eta yy 5 RPE RET anter gt pb traria A ul der ap pee 4 j diu A A t e H OS e1 I stt ah fi t f IL E A A o ran the meta crawnr drawer feris ar i tty hag i Jawor fr unt foray f vt e fasteners sS fe Vawerl ts seth app peate ys 2edrawer Mane Surf 7858 drawer fr yt tabs en jage thg meta Tawer ecges A gn naeg aed instan pust v te efastererstiasseirnt eo frorftimeta drawer Be sore an fasteners atte The deem feart fermy t the metat frawnr Set 1rawet assemblies as rjo rto gue fer ot paye ri AR NE S LE HRACSET S S Tro TH tSS DF NEAM Le f FRONT Tip DRAWEA STOP T0 THIS sint e ao 4 L Ht Aue vt f ce Cc oe a c 4 US aE c Ec w M 2a x b MOUNTING DOOR 1 bse tee hp wn 12 dior hinges and fent t4 JASfile cows T0 tao x 1 M tnt hinges on outside edge with ohiliips sr teir yer NOTE Hetore mounting hinges chera ty make site the hinges are posiloned on the out
4. E T arms de og Sert k Y pros fife Fe n KK CN 6 wwe M x m ee E E P 2 en a y A M Nu a 4 WARNING THIS LOCKING FEATURE S PROVIDED TO HELP PREVENT UNAUTHOR IZED USE OF YOUR SAW ALWAYS REMOVE THE KEY ANO KEEP IT IN A SAFE PLACE TO REMOVE KEY HOLD THUMB ON END OF LEVER TO KEEP SWITCH IN OFF POSITION AND PULL KEY STRAIGHT OUT Accessory Shaft Use only the following recommended acces sones Ornl chuck Sanding drum and Router adapter CAUTION The sawblade dado or cutting tool must be removed from the saw arbor before using the accessory shaft NEVER operate the saw with cutting tools including sanding scces sories Installed on both ends o the saw arbor ACCESSORY SHAFT 8 Blade Guard and Anti Kickback Spreader Assembly Positioning for Ripping WARNING NEVER POSITION THE GUARD OR ANTI KICKBACK SPREAVER ASSEMBLY WITH THE SAWRUNNING NEVER POSITION THE AN i KICKBACK SPREADER ASSEMBLY BY GRASPING THE PAWLS OR SPREADER TO MAINTAIN SPREADER ALIGNMENT USE Tt TABLOCATED ON THE ANTI KICKBACK BAR a The blade guard s pos boned by loosering the guard clamp screw ard totat ng the guard SO hatthe nose ust clears the work pre ce as shown This adjustment is necessary to C tei tthe operator from ac cdertany eor facheg the s3wb ae trod the it teed prr tor Qi Preys et the workpiece from berg teg fr m the fable by the sawbiade thus mir mzrgt ftrquirfistternogiparbculariy with nic
5. P i a iy R Pr tor np arm yee thg i INPS SE ote the taps Nit Sa and re peut Step 6 j i F I 4 5 itt 45 RIGHT 9 u f bten the rmounfing Ssctews loc Aled atthe high Spots ar the tabie with a Philips sr reggdti yar Than ter beck iho entire tabip Mare sith onter leypin g heng ws are loose NOTE des eraate hange this epa pon gott 3 ENENG eatire woth table has been arhusted tt Lay the reartabie board an Oger ar rss the fript fable lo serve 45 a Straightedge ty jetermore whetter the front table board is high or cow atts C ot fet U Mthafronrttathio s ughatenntpr first nnbten phe t ontor hil idjoownscreswiuntttabliess legged her t gten the three 3i n ueopnn sr re ys yr hi Mga SCrPWwS arn high i fable is low at eertpr teat yoSp n the center n t 150wt ge rag 1hnr thine the throne il Pyeonhg Screws unti tabh ess eye Retighten the canter holddouwe srtew FRerhne v tabip t make sure fis Ipye t bostintherprgude tence Spar er boarda ear tib le b63rdpetuinid the feorttah oh ard ar 2 Dosh fret tapie jk handles Fr at st owe TA Reter noter t geet ey p ster Adjusting front table tock handles WARNING TO AVOID SUDDEN SLIPPAGE BREAKAGE OR THROWING OF PARTS FRONT TABLE BOAAD LOCK HANOLE MUST LOCK TABLE BOARDS ANO RIP FENCE SECURELY IN PLACE Jo Ap st the tabs de an s amps beau fy pulling afr on np lec hon ghost theres gt Pressure t chee then pfer 4 fp ore ree oL T vd ist the PEPS Sf o hp armi at ff
6. Qtr ater A A ber E 4 arene hog reeded h c seo these s tns r V kA i t I de gerthn rar cyl th pmo ve Sef fe ft et i the gap petweer the hiane acd sqrare js AU peas b the heyn s hand ps ibo C T qhtec the twy cap screws ard echec A 1 x alynmert bet weer the face ofthe blade ard yee a 2 4 J the sq ate dlfagape vedit ar ex STS raped the p 4 c I e Above ad stme t e 4 i h 4 PL oR e amp r le Pn Mes a 1 t ft ISe parts bad 427 1 the rr f of E m ae tte Sof i r1 far any rests rt pa 738 0086 o0 ar o i upper Pres av A d x4 ace NOTE Sway ese ossar fe se i t U ttp F wt ge 4 e b4pr wrerch d be gpr t qe ter ES sountcapsirewts Rerremhe Aba eyn predertiir gher pe am es al rv v d th t pt p ye ote a D pni oe an N ao ly ae t STEP SIX Installing Blade Guard snd Adjusting Anti Kickback i Pawis and Spreader l r oagnstfait hiade quarn or motor GUAR tletock the SWwiyp Inch handie and state the lade nto fhe IN RIP posbon 4 ook the ow vel I kk Handle l Powitont ajeagenstfenceandincgk the ploch hamde Longer wi q screw and lower th anti re kback bar assembly until side of the spread 8 flush against the fence and tne anh hickback pawti respngor tepofthefenceras llustra e di NOTE fthe sprear eris not tush against the fen e 0t wil eon easily clear the top of the fence wher lowered the follow eog
7. 0 55h Vy un 301 Sirer f te 0 BH NSW uf t fex up s et rbatt ati t fenes The y me atf n pest r Bays the Sev Rha det ea ar tt uns the y ike rt iet te Sher dj o eth ge sr rjr porn amp ae j th wy ot toh t i le nk tt yoke TEM i 1 gt i 6 d F aor ae ta ji bea wot 0 yt It Y Ik p r S 1 hr be gr fe dP Ae nS tT i sans ute dba y he 4 Rip Position Lock 4 The f n wt qe Qs pe fhe ue wear tt cb tt ett bye r tr a4 TZ i 1 3 forage tt rp oe du ft t Veer geet er re poe ss Drag vara the Cp oo t4 0 s Ee rele aan js Inr att ap Stress to gna a oco pth arm Tha cmt ar oft a SP aed pa fug foro d oc de th parat rss te of to o jtagp the y mer baat do e coge as EM HAN LF SWivVEL 1 Oca HANDLE Location and Function ot Controls 5 Blade Angle Bevel a A single bevel lock handle is used in angular positioning and indexong of the metor t provide the desired saw blade ibevel angle b The bevel lock handle controls the angular pos bon ofthe motor with resper tto horizontal C The bevel lock handle automatically indexes the motor at 45 and 90 Slide the beye ta k handle to the far right while positaning the blade then releasest At any other posibon it Joes not engage ebe ellogck handle alSolocas the motor the yoke wher tne miror s n aby pos tion M t Pulbleyer ti rH qhtto release and pest t aft t ESL k 6 Power Switch and Key Pos he E Ae ue pe cM
8. At Se fo pn yp tatt d ipe yt oat yw tf ty SE Era Sok t Tb at e Ea oot n Ls tut t j pab or pere As 1 apr r tara SECURE WORK Jur atnps ot guys t A Th wt tnn n i ose fer har Ney tao 0 er pot 0 4 jf gece ate fos m OVERREACH sep pr oger taa cgit ippa c gp oto MAINTAIN TOOLS WITH CARE Keep boog sharp arg rege for hest angsa ot pert Sota pan F Biesy at atr oha refar ArI Pa g Perey Ai PSF e MISCONNECT TOOLS bet te ver ot qoos Far gee age be oh ts Suh dy Dlaes fats Tots ek AVOID ACCIDENTAL STARTING Make State ve te hes ot ht posit tre t ute i m peng E 18 USE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES 19 20 21 22 C obsit the ownper s ere gears al f at nen ccetireiger ded 1 C PSSornes Fellow the nytrur db e orn thuat ar amm panythearcessornes These of improper cres Series may caisse hazards NEVER STANO ON TOOL Gero ary Could o wriieiif the toi s hpped Me a apttinig feos 1s gecidentalby ior faic ted De of Store material Above or peat the toot such coat 55S necessary fo shard on fhe toot fto teach Houp CHECK DAMAGED PARTS Before further use f the too a qguatd ot other partthatisramage snould be arefylly checked toensurethatit will serate property and pert ym Ss intende t tune tu Check for algempert yf moving parts hing g of m oying parts breakage of parts mourtiog andary other conditioostha may effectits oper itior A qi and or er part thatud jf 1maged shield he proper y repaired o repars d
9. J d Stop before removing the workpieces from the saw table z C F C do a f 3 2 Sa v Q2 po aa as UM 4 A OPERATION NO 4 EC COMPOUND CROSSCUT HM Compound crosscut is the combination of miter and i EL b bevel crosscut The radial arm and the angle of the EO TR oe D ACE b biade are setto produce the desiredcut the yoness S Y indexed at 0 and locked The workpiece s pus wio toned and held firmly against the fence and the wenos OT carriage is pulled forward along the radial arm jus far enough tocomplete thecut Thecarriage should then be returned to the full rear position and locked Allow the blade to come to a stop before remo ing the workpieces from the saw table REQUIREMENT WHEN RIPPING Operations 5 and 6 WARNING TO AVOID MISTAKES THAT COULD CAUSE SERIOUS PERMANENT INJURY OBSERVE ar ALL THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS IN ADDI ae ee eh TION TO THOSE ON PAGES 2 6 s ar T 1 Make sure that the blade is sharp correctly set and undamaged m N 2 Lock the ripiock handie See page 79 Nuus TRO LI 3 Lock the radial arm at the 0 position 4 Make sure tne workpiece is kept in firm contact with the fence and the table The edge of the board against the fence must be straight and will not catch on kerfs in the fence NEVER RIP FREEHAND without aid of fence P M Nom T e r 3 wo BEN LE uae 3 OPERATION NO 5 E PAE E E A E E Dae sand serena OUT RIPPING AND IN RIPPING a
10. LUMBER TOO FAST a Dul Blade b Not advancing Saw Blade properly b Troubleshooting MOTOR TROUBLE SHOOTING CHART TROUBLE Motor will nol run 1 Motor will not run and 1 tuse BLOW Motor falls to develop 1 full power wpr Output of motor decreases rapidly with 2 dec tease in voltage at motor terminals For 3 example a reduction of 10 yoHtage Causes a ridic fon of 19 in max rmmirm power Outpt 01 which the motor is v apabie while a reri hon of 209s ir wolfage anses a redi thon of J6 Nn mmaximim power Output Motor overheats 1 Motor starts s ouly or 4 fails lo come up to full speed Motor stalls resulting in 1 blown fuses or trapped Circ uit breakers Frequent opening of 1 tuses or circuit breakers 2 NOTE Motors isnt on WODA working nals are PAte ularly Susgcepthin to the accumulation iof Sawdust and woodchops and she sid he blown cyt or vat umed frequently to prevent interference with meee gl mete e wentel ation PROBASLE CAUSE SUGGESTED REMEDY Protector open circu 1 Reset protector by pushing on red button broken lot ated on top uf motor indicated by audible check Low voltage 2 Check power tine for proper voltage Shri CifCupt inp nn 1 inspect une Kd and plug tor damaged ord or plug inSulation anc shorted wires Short circum ip moto or 2 Inspect all terminals in motor for ose ce loose connections shorted terminals or women ipsSutabinn 70 Wires Incorrect fus
11. Side carriage onto track start ng with mp tock mechanism Keep Carnage in tine with track unti allof the bearings are on thetrack Becareful not to catch the wipers on the edge of the track 7 Re attach track to arm using Six 615 16 18 hex head tapping screws ADJUSTING ARM TO COLUMN With the miter lock handie unlocked and in the unindexed position the arm should fit snugly to the column tube and not allow any vertical movement 1f yO u can move the end of the arm up and down and adjustment ts needed 1 With a philips screwdriver remove two screws and the rear arm cover as iltust ated With a9 t16inch wrench or socket tighten everly the top two 3 8 16 hex head tapping screws The bottom two screws should also be tightened evenly but not as tight as the top screws 3 This adjustmert is correct when the arm moves firmly without vertical movement 4 Re install the tear arm cover Adjustments to Compensate tor wear ADJUSTING CARRIAGE BEARINGS a art 4 ye 2368 fega gt Sot oa 1 04 TEE thy se tora we jl teya z fe yt Foe be a a ort p ret rrr teag EMI P ML i ul ooa 6 e tr ee fh rtg sr pp t o trge to amp 9 der i are qne Cea Boars al af fers ar t f ra tta Pe o pte arr a p fe er pw y t yer I t p taf E EET I vl IE LJ Vv t rate 4 i i ULT pros OF tes rea AE pts wf rt t5 ba art i t 07 fF c toe t1 EET EE nu tug tn pne SA o 7 E tt
12. and ot At work per es UM m ep aa gusti nm ne ogihrownt oware the perator b Th art ackback and spreader assemb y def ostab e f aci on m date the thickness et the t arn being ripped For ngppng the ant kickback and spreader dSsemb y spos tioned Dy Iocser r jthew ng SCrew aed with the tap prov ded postion ma Pach ockbar k andspreader assemtbiy unt the paw 5 assume appron mately the pos tion showe Tighten the w ng screw Moke Sure by tua without saw running defie starting the cuf thatthe aet kckback pawis will Stup a iir kback once it has Started Insert workpiece alongside spreader under guter setof 5awls Dy approaching pawls in tre feeddrechur Push workpiece sharply n the direction of a konback opposite direction of feed Readjust pawls if they do not 5 p tne kickback motion by biting into the workpiece if the leading edge ot the workpiece does not teed smoothly under the pav ls the spreader may be settoo deep y Loosenthe wing screw raise the spreader slightly retighten the screw ech ck workpiece in feed and kickback paw f nct on These adjustments when properly made will 1 Reduce possibility of kickbacks by prevent 11g the kert from clusing cn the sawblade 2 Prevent wrong way feed Wrong way feed is feeding the workpiece when the Sawblade is in a rip position oto the out feed side of the cutting too sawblade dado molding head etc thesideconta n ing the anti kickback pawis spreader This can be extr
13. f r r tt 5 4 f am th 4 L g te 7 ert j t jut i 1 enue t o Qr 8 t 1 F r 2 H 1 6 i tty x t or ra L j llt yt t t 12 3 i u te t A I na b e VQ rao H 5 1 p d ba b ar t L4 t HEP 4 5 i L t mA ihe qt b East Li t gt LASET E eto ft ater A o5 wg t 7 rui ate the fsuridur jte et trae ets ar yes TS La iB t Ara T v trnuss he aid Dats vr kwwastisr atf i i x nuts on aur the or errare ets tu thi she f ASILLI STRATED Tqghtee tie tuts with 7 VA wrenct sr sac ket 2 Bro m EE poe Ph pa 1 n gH fo pos eu nr te jtt H 4 fey eee F hwy ts Fo d Sot pat fep orl red PA eh t1 thr 1 h d t 4 poor oa fe gta f ar t att P arn fa oa m t 1 vate dig he Ie pot r Ff 9 34 t i ttai t 1 t n 0 li t o kKc eee dono z r i oP trt ae am toa p r e gt Et fin ty te tr 1 t t t 5 gi d tr 4 1 or 1 t 7 55 b j Fc Tai Ar t Ft y Fgh s ie ar t1 On spo ge 000 q A 4 oe duguw a gi y SER Ry CP nut ZECE EEF it ft tn pot Ate the fight ane left side Spacers Ihe Sin cts A 20 x 2 truss head bolts Lock wdsbers eu hex m fs Poston the spacerinside the right and left si Je panels and tasten ip the three holes ds Hhasteated and tighter nuts Oo dle tetwoigicoyers an darti ht ooper ings TAE he right 6d iett site PANEIS AS Haa S trate ap h SPA ER
14. fo ece to be thrown thee teft oiece isst neye r ber osobfined pushed or grabs f whi e the vtadoss sp rong INSPECT YOU 4 WORKPIECE buecfs shps gt r ogni ang i f dlhe plar rare Sure the workpeecs Ait ft the supports Ifeni e table fatures oot CS se at ygill not fw st roc k or therwise barge n the 60 tt wes Make sute there s te Wisi 6 fhrer fe reg n ateeat between the woerkpiece gerd fS Support WHILE DOING A CROSSCUT TYPE CUT Alw y Sturt wth the carriage t the fo re ar potsiticin pet eong the fenig peter During tlie saw T ay nd eth uty Norm fb rwn T Never push the carre ated bia fe bar kwarts i the wera tif ar OSSE th ng type operatesr The tbe n oor arn Throw the work over the oncp AU king S meconeorcggesieg youl fall cote Ihe blade Always reture the arnage f Pe full rearward position tohing the em e atthe completion ot earhctosScuttype peton Never remove your hand from the yoke handle niess the carnage ss mths position Otherwise the rutting teol may himh ap on the workpiece ard be propelled tuw d y BEFORE USING ACCESSORIES To avoid iPsury from unant pated hazards use oniy recommended accessories ds usted or page Ab The use ot guedeg wheels abra sve of sot oft ANE ts cnr wire wheels canherarmqermis Aar are not fei commer jer Gut t ordeo yii es c an bre YR ex p oSsiye y aqg00 Tew SsShrapnelg f AUS co SE erm LEPET LE hne sqawbladge cado or otheri stir pt wen yet te peur oye fe m the Saw a
15. front table wh harities V tele ase PROS re nn ter yes b Loosen the two Pccoentr s Sj OF riam In alert at the rege ft the tape T1 2p witb a TA wrench or Sor ket Rotate the spacertoward the reartabie peard Tighten spacer with 7 R wrench or Socket Repeat procedure tor clamp oe other side 1 F ush jon 2M fret ue k 1 Iles 171 rr hr h preshe by pPpolbng up oN pprtpre p tM rigs tes a iS tract dose repeat ad osstmernrt Stat tabt 805 8D o STEP THREE Squaring Crosscut Travel NOTE t yt Gittes t t IEEE 414 3c tv vns Fe ayy S wv are to th rg fe 5 1 r fee PY fF 1 rm tee yr E e 07 S 3 sav Ea de d s wr Mt rn hgh w har 10 1 th t 1 t oer o C rite pA s tge tarr CAUTION Donat overtighten arbor nut Use arbor wrenchto snug nulinplace Overtightening could distort the blade collars and cause blade lo wobhie i wt It r 1848 d a ip ee La te fe tata Ha orn ta o p 0r ee dos gr T T mh ar 15 ats we t D 3 q 4 a t A oa 2 Lo 4 S p H E Toma r F E p au maa 1 r 3 amp 24 7 aE tee n f f Pah En M i f il gt t le S 4 e i Y JL LEG ARBOR dri NC Y zf DER SN e Taare ce amp n are e em o AB wt n acm OM t theme An ae ee en Qq t H EGER 1 oc et 04 2 7 4 n b te 4 n po a 4 4 b Li t NOTE Tg trar i ie PF or A
16. or drum sander with saw ardor vert cal the rear table requires an opening Next to rear tarce of fence for arbor clearance C gpemng directly below arbor i vertical positie Opering shouid be 3 31 2 REAR TABLE di 21 Wher using the accessory shaft the guard saw blade dado mold head or othercutting too must be removed fram the saw arbor before sing the acces sory Shaft Never operate the saw with cutting tools including sanding accessories buffing wheels and dr chuck stalled on both ends of the saw arbor To use the accessory shatt the vertical pos tion st i necessry to Swivel the motor 90 before beveling the motor su the accessory shaft ts in vertical BUT ART FENCE ie REAR ag t SPALLA TABLE Ld A f FR N TARE e position 7718 16 Gore so the biade a bor wi be posit oned u derthe3rm tor max m umprotection to the operator As ustrated adjustments to compensate for wear ADJUSTING BEVEL LOCK LEVER The purpose of this levers to lock the motor At an bevel angle An adjustment is required if the motor Lar he easily moved by hand when lever Shocked or bevel lock lever offers minimal resstance when mov ng lever to the locked pos bor To make this adjustment 1 Remove motot support cover 2 Position motor at pprox mately 30 bevel ang e and lock beve lock lever 3 With a 34 socket tighten the 1 2 13 hex out icc ated at the back of the motor support casting unti fhe mot cc
17. t gt t t A 2 fro ee es ee cr ee he re these uut PP at fne att oa ht r bat ow Makes epeorfs sf pawis are sharp See pagi UC Wan ots Se extra Dee Ce thua ant bua a AW aant ost way PAC fto Peeyar Stha e Fee teed try thp queat St ja tht A fm etre tt etate A i Ute qre t yf f 2 tte M INSPECT YOUR WORKPIECE ow eps vaw a je t OF qo ovr opo tees Ws EE proa Xr TEE owing ys gt peg ug poor wer S SS Sa tf pir ge Tiger PN fat A 3 notta fr prr proe utes sacs pt set Saw 4 je rt ea fahe At se6as B T qvod ib Pode k Se ete Care wer ribpt Wood haf bas a TweSstesd qr th or ag tw Steet gr Fee weed st may tar gr Obes fabis ari oo pct gne S wwlia e litt ae vy rejne eant oot be Ma fee stats aja stredet epar latet p dens ytet fh radia dtr Saw Th Ayed Diade Contact atid or kig kDaCk use 4 Push stick wher npping s 9rt 15 ty 12 in hps sang oF narrow 2 fo 6 2 nches wide work Pees e8 USEPA pUSA D Oik aS uiLStrated on page 3 for pieces FRB te onches wije orn whereye bussible glace ita wider section of the poar between the feni e ant the bade odvyrid ko Rbar is ra a pr feos Wworkbpiece Through he sw WER oan thee g re obett ry SC nd pec AQAA fra ing eodd id piece perg 0600 yer fof ft esame tha k eSss T hee i t fr fy 3a M thy tt b isiy pr f p fk Shooter than the pape Samet r bor np or p type cuts the taring end ef the Wwetkpveco to wtth a push S
18. the ti ade Causey a hs kDa b eyer dong De pne pie 6 at has peer toH ort fne hia je H35 i154 amgipiete t 71 Keep posti g the section o the workpiect hetweer the tuage and fne fence until the pipes has beer pushed c ompleteiy past the blade s the hade will nof qrab the piece and throwst pa k at the jpe ato BEFORE DOING A CROSSCUT TYPE CUT Te av n blade contact dey mat p tlorm ae petat on that reg tres the uttirig 1009 toy exten beyord the edges of the table used for supporting the Wworkyp ec Ty mas aze protection trom accidental blade 0tac t and reduce ris if jamming objects ints the Quart place guard en a hoezontal position anj adjust ant kickback pawis fo just Clear the top of the fence or the work ece whit heyer os higher The anti kickback paw assembly will Safety Instructions Prowde addibionarquacdngfromcontact wit the front of the hiade To prevent the cutting toct from grabbing the table cir Workprere ani bein pri pelted toward yeu UPyer lower a revaiing euttiey Tennant thp table ara workpiece with out first dToCkng the np tuk Dandie and clamp ng the workpiece om place Reieaso tbe handle oniy after having hrmly grasped the carniaqe handle To avend tlade Contacto nesyfrom atl power ct oH piece never ise a length stop on the cat off erior enge Tho workrpiere Neyer hang onto Lach the cutoff piece if the workpiece wh eth poweris ON asd atthe sawelide se tateg o proye t ome mney that cr kf caose Ine
19. 0 1 thraw an yth ri nitting th blade aus the saw to unexpectediy r tlotwatd tjee Ihe rightgusard Te aysid IOS nigcontroi tthe Ww ostk oem e thr gtheds tt ngtoe or beirqg struc Dy throw peces neyer joanyt attiegurtesst s ne pera Ardit gt ts parts in priaceirs Met pprt AU d adusted property To avaid ryury from thrown pieces saps blade contact or amming of the workpiece make sure Do Play ex s s between the volimrn and coiurmmn Suppnrtornthetgarriage and that the arm yoke Deve locks clamps are tight Try d J tty from thr at Dyer ts Sp eof reift ttl ek id the Hl arte rupto peng hiag yf the blade D Shifting boards 3 D not eave arog beard unsupported soothe spring of the board asses oit to twist oor rege from fhe tanle ih heck ta Qe sue hat pieces wer rat fae aff the tabie onre they Nave beer cust Fay f mpg vet fo the wore nh bases st fe size Arf the type of cape rate n te te por termes 3 Neyer Se Aan Other perte gas a subst tute fara able extenso nt gs dr adii fena supp rr fora WORP Ee to assist in feeding Shippr ING a pulling the AOfIpes e Never cut workpiesces placed side f eje cr tax ker on topofeach other The piece Se ar Sede on each other WEAR YOUR SAFETY GOGGLES 4 b ia es a gt t5 BRrF CFS HAN Pe The operation of any power toot can esult i foreign objects beng thrown into thee yes whi Can resultin perm anent eye damage Always wea safety ce ggies complying with ANSI Z87 1
20. CEDURE IF YOU HAVE NOT FOLLOWED THEM IN THEIR PROPER SEQUENCE YOU CANNOT EXPECT ACCURATE CUTTING RESULTS ui 107555 t the proper oe jet utu 5 yd pe Mt GE Of BOARD r d Eeen AKE tano qr qeofe vig cf A qop i AGAIN FENCE FOR ALi CUTS FEN E LEZEN r r fertug aporta Fa Soa E E hj o tmp te wt ot p tefat tise a x 2 i rt rar t i 4 j t I thy P f t fr g oc l v RA S ufa Phere e tos PF tra o a P ata thy be e tat ye 08 1S Cu to 0o 5f sd ate GARE Rls Lo E Turn workpieceoverendtorcnd keep same edge tetur c Hy 9 5 get th fe error o LEE agains fence when making successive cuts 1 e m t t C t P af fe tta A frp LE t fut Ayes Ate i 15 Foe g i de ML BREL r tay ta 1 t i t PEE E 4 b 5 i x 7 1 t a hing tua Fah t 1 aps cB C Haket par gs ILE 2ND AND ATH CUTS os a fa geh M Es o KE adhue ade 6 R Fw s thes Www ovde E weh o3 PENCIL LINE FOR AK r Sh reep t ub we GAUGING REQUIRED LENGTH vv 4 rr Bae 1 i eo Jes 1 4 LIT A T LET n p e pg EP bygg t GE CER E LLLEZS LEA Py a i oTtie tope gt ett rage ehh st bf sagst oho IRD CUT SCRAP SAG per Jt A ways filed t ttit 4 rr 4 me if this id M t ee pbs fh veer ge lastr fh Ae Ppt nna n 1 for ets tat the oue sS p sbe qe foya per Shara ar Th tata e qp ungere tfhe v gp ote I togt euiati te orn aC 6 tt ue a p wee Pry tie w hubur Pe og es t or the yp O gy ct the ps treat y Is tti h
21. DAT THE FACTORY FOR 120V OPERATION tow i dV NT CONNECT TO A120V 15 AMP BRANCHCIRCUIT eh UT 10 n 7 AND USE A 5 AMP TIME DELAY FUSE OR pee d ee CIRCUIT BREAKER IF THE MOTOR ISREWIRED Y ee t t UT FOR 240V OPERATION CONNECT TOA CIRCUIT Mc M S NL PROTECTED BY 15 AMP DUAL ELEMENT TIME LET erae ne Medo nee 8 DELAYFUSE OR CIRCUIT BREAKER ta sd amati pt o cr dot gap s dt IF NOT PROPERLY GROUNDED THIS POWER Cypr sut d esse o qon TOOL CAN CAUSE ELECTRICAL SHOCK WARNING TO MAINTAIN PROPER TOOL GROUND PARTICULARLY WHEN USEO IN DAMP LOCA ING WHENEVER THE OUTLET YOU ARE PLAN TIONS IN PROXIMITY O PLUMBING IF AN NING TO USE FOR THIS POWER TOOL IS OF THE ELECTRICAL SHOCK OCCURS THERE IS ALSO THE POTENTIAL OF A SECONDARY HAZARD SUCH AS YOUR HANOS CONTACTING THE SAWBLADE NOT ALL OUTLETS ARE PROPERLY GROUNDED TO AVOID SHOCK OR FIRE IF TWO PRONG TYPE DO NOT REMOVE OR ALTER THE GROUNDING PRONG IN ANY MANNER USE AN ADAPTER AS SHOWN AND ALWAYS CON NECT THE GROUNDING PRONG TO KNOWN GROUND Elextrical Connections at rur de MERC dE Paige e Tee Be EF pa oth e e E L dpa a i Eug tg f At athera WU A Pare UT T Me ct 4d oF tad P fF 08 ta tpt Pry Jita i d 1 b 2 wt r d i f ys tt isf t r fT t P g M3 if 1 E i p t Y i t t x GROUNDING LUG ADAP 14 1 x MAKE SURE THIS S ERONG CONNECTED TOA PLUG oo KNOWN GROUND fa 4 yv 2 PHONG RECEPTACLE WARNIMG THE ADAPTER ILLUSTRATED IS FOR USE ONLY F YOU A
22. EEL TABLELOCK HANDLES 1 Depth of Cut Elevation 00778 tapan SS ws tos ru abor fan tot S usn fb ora Se arsi omer he Saw bla je Poof cu kwSse rh tap t ree Sees the nrade tat feros n Sr t infans tns ch 0s mpsete turn f tre hands wilitais ar owe f Saw Doe Shy re Fe A R LEES IT car Ft aded n A pI or at fr P 2 Angle of Cut Miter Bee parie deae J Matha t Paperer querat scs t We Wort onn oegi peert guit as Ihe Craftsn ar flata a iu jh Dybt 6 nen nj ofe Pte to ft c Mtt yer 3 1 OW setter s 7 ate prsg at of for ya Heret t sperat r Example ix pc ot w 54 fie qeyr t er ft te rh r Yeu vt r r yt t e p P f Int fF jec re 4 tafe a w o9 ortu r ccr ft Peordem st e reot Jez f d bh Y ke c Jex t5 ge db ye der 4 LM yo ngi tef Power if 004 tat T Es x ro 4 4 et oe poe fs IW ote X qoo e pol o Ped fo Sw ep ree fe aed oot patet ta byt de yee 5a rag Sua oS ig at os j c egies Patan depti Fd ut to ot ten Pjr 1 a qe of rode ga Pha agr PG or adt ar ite jtm tere uf NOTE F its to Pe 465 amp f es riaye Meee t fe f yd b tw r taf H 1 thas t 41 1 yer Te 4j a atn t as gu x 7 tide I 95 rc qt i145 etr tio ht Y ta aen li fate 1H atre er tee a8 Pan js trp r Jee Jr i re ee E a ae a BA Qa the gree t fe NS te fom for grep ae d push the c fer meh fs Dhuna t e 5n yt e 3 Yoke Swivel Ripping t o Ow Vu CR t ugt fe st om och af f cfe tti
23. LEDGE 1 tt 1 b t 3 l Li 4 A tr f 1 apes ttu tr FF TII Jt ui tte bt d MT a Gern a st jt 8 SIC IMBRE D NLINETUTA E f g e Hp trer tj Ce LS E DEEA SE L TE SET ENE t tase une jf type H nity wy t tem etu t otha pasa Fh 5 0 b p j 01 FS ee ti tz the tha bL ar fe boa b ory tat F j 5 8 ta thy te ry 4 yp a ft l Vu rf 5 bp tj A hp ie ge TRIM LEGGE a o h hg Assembly ana Alignment k 4 t r tr If oct HEU OC pue ise ck CU T o ba 4 ty ffs A t F fey gt tt te Bor f4 v d tr r es tra fq 4 tr ve ht Fe 1 t 1 ttit b bs EE LLA SE E Spa er hig Fe og iC wy P e BT venas vejapt pes row 8 go reece at pr fee Fr Ina or nS rg ATTACHELEVATION HANDWHEEL 1 From foose parts bag 497 find one 3 screw 170 32 x 2 and one 11 external ioc kwashar Instail handwheel to front Of tase as iliustrated INSTALLING DRAWERS 1 Stide center siide brackets so they extend about o beyond frontof stand Position the 10 drawer on bottom siides and engage center stide brackets Push drawer closed to engage drawer slide catches 2 Repeat assembly for 6 inch and 3 inch Jrawers 1 pe Pi hd A Y 4 PA t 1 bt e TRIM CAP eT Wi am P E qx Mu M F oa E Fv he HANC AEF E c2 c 2 2 Rene ae J Open each drawer to check drawer stops If drawer slides past ston use a screwdriver t
24. LREADY HAVE A PROPERLY GROUNDED 2 PRONG RECCPTACLE ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS WARNING CHANGES INELECTRICAL CONNEC TIONS SHOULO BE MADE BY A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN Changing Motor Voltage i M 1 gt ti ye n 1A tt 1 4 4 Fa N i T og E 4 t 4 t9 t 4 1 PEL Li we y L f 4s 31 y t t t t 3 1 1 1 t fg E J Fi 15 T M f ta yt ti Tta t i fee Pos at e Pho 4 m T Tafea y UI ft re t This procedures tist harq nrq the motor ycoitaqe factory sattor 20Viare des nbed below Whee eyer changing the swi pos f r fram 0V to e UV or vice versa make erhi that ar neces Sd y steps nor iung proper fusing ott ae hranch Cil Cuili are complete 2 Connections for 120V A C 4 F6 fritaiyst es asf of ox ryt 4t at tr d Jie p H if Fi fee Botje sea sr te Ader on d 3 as s c0 ang Sw tih db ONV pos terr Tren epler n te Cr gt pdt i Lise 20V fi Weer dated fuser est a dy o ot Saw 3 Connection for 20V A C A Rte nreays motor curyee 10 dt barf ttad r3 STI t pap A HAN i a 4 l t 17 31 w 1 pr I f MUN d u LT d 4 3 ww J I d Fa Jif I DA N 2 1 Ite 9 8 wn E b gt A k x H S NP oe iov Q t tt po A S deh a a tF ooo t tA t i i E 1 iv gt P ko ud 1 H ios Age bo took be M T 1 g bth flal EU CX a a y f r p d hei NC Sa eet op MoM Xit m Ay Aa AR b ba
25. OF No obe a me prts gd c da POWER UNTIL ALL ASSEMBLY AND ALIGNMENT ZU pe d We XR STEPS ARE COMPLETE TH S CORO MUST A Faty 353 AEMAIN UNPLUGGED WHENEVER YOU ARE ro 4o att Ha WORKING ON THE SAW wp 48 CBE un b4 a 454 tjt eae i E AT Moten ppo rs r RE yA d d 4 amp u OR qp a4 t d gt t Unpacking and Checking Contents ee ae ee Kui oie i ew t Ae Assembly and Alignment PLUG IN THE POWER CORD OR TUAN THE WARNING If ANY PARTS ARE MISSING DO NOT s ATTEMPT TO ASSEMBLE RADIAL ARM SAW C SWITCH ON UNTIL THE MISSING PARTS ARE 8 OBTAINED AND ARE INSTALLED CORRECTLY amp LOOSE PARTS LIST FOR MODEL 113 198510 ten Description Oty t Nu EPA E F 44 t i m AP i 1 tho gt t ba r ot E 1 vob 4 t HC t E 16 Kp 00 sett HS t G dus dA i Bay ti se Parts ihr s64 Woe Boa ry ror prne be t t mg il yi t A bp wt aye nq 4 B aut Hex yam t 2 13 T JE C crew Trase d 1 4 eat 7A ii U o6kwasSher bar d M FON Hes 4 of FH P n A Pia A f JL A Par kid 1 y BT P 4 cx Ar H ot 4l 3 Grew De sd ty Bote P4 Faster pr hk rt 4 d T m lt PD B D A C v ES E gt gt Uy E E i F G H NOTE esse Parts Bag and Assembly Numbers ef rt three Argits uf jerinedipexample Del yw w the l D Number printed on each bag of carton X04507488H000 44 CABINET ASSEMBLY FOR MODEL NO 113 198510 ASSEMBLE CABINET BEFO
26. OIRECTION OF FEED Feed work int a blade or utter against the direc tion of rotation of the blade or utter ori NEVER LEAVE TOOL RUNNING UNATTENDED Turn power of Don ft leave tool until it comes to d c omptete stop additional instructions for radial arm saws BEFORE USING THE SAW WARNING TO AVOID MISTAKES IHAT COULO RESULT IN SERIOUS PERMANENT INJURY DO NOT CONNECT POWER CORD UNTIL THE FOL LOWING STEPS HAVE BEEN SATISFACTORILY COMPLETED As amp senmpr ar E grement Spe Da jer 4 2 3 Exam c ati a operati gj faena tye vt IN CIE Nw P ogeney at t nar ij whos SA Vin bo sg Cpu EEE CR qpagipet cupere tw Spore Perr 377 pret Dach fe OR Fe Dt te TE Cep ga eS AS IR 09 uw arii areata deg fa safety cost t FR at 4 gee af r i Ref TA 1 Fp fFF tun t fF f rY EL 1 Read tre f aem dar qe t caters wh oP appear or thg de d thigs reed ai saw nasse assem t t e Viniw geal f i i DANGER WHEN RPP DANGER mr q bead w a i Pup qy o Fw tt gt s m m v c4 W owhae yo Oe k e ay n X wow s i cn p T N Ld ame a e t ep q 997 oso 90949 see nei se D 4 e w b i a anb S 49 344 Pee 4 ven wi ty dor en 8 ta w 9 90 pe j LEN e 108 ew WHEN INSTALLING OR MOVING THE SAW Teaeidinyury from ur expectedeareage trasi Iryt thee pipik handie before moving the aw e Toa in
27. ON NO 2 MITER CROSSCUT Mitetar pose eng ss the process of Sawing at fess Ihe wigte of a wornkpiece at ary angle other thar a 90 Sqquiare Cut The 45 miter angie IS popular one Sirce twee boards tutto 45 cae he assermbied tu form 90 corner for produciog a square or f SEE ITEM 10 ATLEFTI po rH rectangular irame The radial arm is set to a desired angle of cut swivel and bevel settings at 0 and locked The workpiece being cut is positioned and held firmly against the fence and the carriage pulled forward along the radial arm just far enough to complete the cut Carriage should then be returned to tne full rear position and locked Allow the saw Lu 3 f blade to come to a stop before removing the work d E piece from he saw table a a E i 3 c 4 A g S b Mea x OPERATION NO 3 BEVEL CROSSCUT p e b X Bevel crosscutting is the process of sawing at 90 uit o s V tsquarej across the width of a workpiece with the Saw biade set toan angle other than 9C to ihe table D nn The radial arm and yoke are indexed at 0 and l ors locked securely in place The bevel is set to he desired angle of cut and locked The workpiece m being cutis positioned and held hirmly against the SEE ITERS 10 ATLETI fence and the carriage is pulled forward along the radia arm just far enough to ccmplete the cut The carnage should then b returned to the full rear position and locked Al ow the saw blade to come to
28. RE WARNING IF ANY PARTS ARE MISSING DO NOT MOUNTING SAW ATTEMPT TO ASSEMBLE RADIAL ARM SAW suat atl lonee pans trompar any pena PLUG IN HTE POWER CORD OR TURN THE a eT i nee P sag SWITCH ON UNTIL THE MISSING PARTS ANE Pa dan M icdhondin ehi OC TAINEDIAND ARE INSTALEED CORRECTLY ie ae DRAWER ASSEMBLY NO 507565 44 CABINET ASSEMBLY NO 507561 FOR MODEL NO 113 198510 FOR MODEL NO 113 198510 N Lrawet tn ARaght ede Pace Y Drawer t T gt For F Hio ft Sader Pare 2 wer d m er Shelf Qpra w o Tage er iip int 4 HR Drawertreor f i Sk n i n Drawer Frort 4 E sbe f stiffpeet Po ee tee iy p Pekk 3 1 3 11 t Ua Corr ec Bracket a Gtar 4 ode Bra sse J r T Pr 1 j 4 j Weer Supir 24 4 V ule at oi k Jbp M I tee gr Support i Ipper Support K treet apport 4 i 4 M Ont Gtiffener Reger 4 J d I E wd e U 4 E T NOP a H o x 5 T o N y a T f C i E QRS Pi y v t J G 7 G 4 s A x C c B D 4 g i M va j 4 G x G F Bag of Loose Parts 507530 ilp Cabin t Assembty Containing Following Items A Screw Pan Hd 6 10x12 B Screw Panid Ty T 632x398 C t rew Pan Hd 10 10x 1 2 D Catch Magnetic E tinge Door M PB 4 At 65 t 4 ta EM i te b4 1 etti qs doe ro o or nma t P ga op at ihe i E 1 ji 4 468 tp Sas 8 yt tir pr 1117 C SE F c9 9 gae 4 she f aset we fry gite r 4
29. Save This Manual For Future Reterence SEARS owners manual Ee SS i A m m FULL ONE YEAR WARRANTY ON CRAFTSMAN RADIAL SAW EE f within one year from the dale o purchase this Craftsman Radial Saw fails due to a detect in materiai or workmanship Sears will repair d free ot charge WARRANTY SERVICE IS AVAILABLE BY SIMPLY CONTACTING THE NEAREST SEARS SERVICE CENTER DEPARTMENT THROUGHOUT THE UNITEO STATES This warranty apphes onty while this product is used in the United States This warraniy gives you SDecilic legat rights and you may also have other righis which vary from stale to state SFARS ROEBUCK AND CO DEPT 698 731A Sears Towe hiis 9 re 4 60684 GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR POWER TOOLS 1 MODEL NO 113 498540 2 40 RADIAL SAW WITH 44 CABINET 3 DRAWERS AND 4 DOOR yt yt FM 4 MAO IOC 59 1 n bers XN D found oe the oar se of the ons 1 ShOUK1 ter od both 8 LM 10 INCH RADIAL SAW ban IOE for jh ire use CAUTION READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY e assembly e operating e repair paris Sold by SEARS ROEBUCK AND CO Chicago IL 60684 J SA PartNo SP033 Panted in SA KNOW YOUR POWER TOOL bra DAT 0 p ni ta rt th iy tA a atris anc aee s alae he Pac Learn sts appe at os y 3 omfat oc IS WS as the spe f pott 4 Zart peut ar t Fy te GF OUND ALL TOOLS Tro 1 E err ppe d af qt ELA
30. X Ec CRUS p 4 pow WoW a es Pesta th the grat reef toser Pug n rt pep o 60s Nuus Ps a Wy t ta v rot on E LONE ME Pologne ih oki n b EP EE yt ot trs A Way S rdest the spere a det p zo r f te mort ar s pter t stt net dr orn Make the auxihary tence gt s A r as 4 b D a r P r RIAM ye a 1 of 4 ae See TET ee ee he ae ae ta Tb be 8 i 2 ec y0 784p ce t s aye ao nbn n n A Ai tH A tepise p ad POE at d l 3 PRYWUOD T z T tita tiae e cee Joh X ts E gt 4m jk De repo T CEU p Era th rH op gg i tore wet co F8 ae d fh Era Ct gj t ppe t THIS FACE AND THIS DOGE MUST BE PAP ALLE F uit f IN RIPPING soi xu Wh A 3 p 3A PLYWOOD di NE The AGAL aem ated pe yel ate o c exen0 oat 4 TEES Xe t M me i t Ut tte yobe OS Turned 90 erprees rh i 60050 BW S teg ber yee Irons atboye gn the t Make the push block RP xta nes i i eee cf stan yf position Ths whe r Starring pda 4 PO j aw i EL my LS RUEDA 034 to ee d Ha saw the baje ow sued De totahi g eieniotern Lagh x CAU y ac XR Eu Weit woe After position 6g the quar d aed ant ke bun b THESE EDGES MUST marc t ge sen Phe wreorkprie e iS fed fr uo the right fans BE PARALLEL Far 74 PLYWOOD NOTE tour fe abes support sse Aly pis ax fi Saw re 3 5 i E EL tous ar au car eri ey That haye t bere Ec v 1 S fam rug Py P ades setae t durer cg cise Ni NN 7 4ja Puteo rug h 4r jr 4t thp ber
31. adpustmer tis required d o senthepe u4 hex nuts one on each side of the spreads ith 1 open end wrench ANTIKK K BACK PAWLS SPREADER FENCE TABLE h Slide the spreader with fingers i ntilbtee idest th spreje resis fi sh with the np fore e Shug both ruts against the spreader and recheck alignment d Spreader algos with fence an f Dade tiybtes with wreect ang raise ant ku Data Spreader up quard and etighter Wed St tew 4 Release tip Icy h handte miye blade away from tery e are rotate E CF SSE ul position amp kt yer LSE oxgMrfs hag 8427 iC ate the pix Quatd rear hi mper pad an insta STEP SEVEN Installing and Adjusting Rip Scale indicators MOTE t uate ar jp otters atear tectejt pe ssi Foot quu sett o js Arg Str rfs voor be heces Sar or hages of qiferer t thoknesses For greater act ar y take d ec measurements between Dade At diencew fh eer EMPASA tape ta Ate np Se ae rd ators cr ense parts bag 849 ard s ide migrators oet mounting brackets Zo JOL 68 Swe yell book hanid e aDJ m ye the hi de ito the QUT ROP posto Lock Th SW ve born t anre A Measure 2 hom plenceto nearest p ade an ock np locke handie 4 Adjust out rip scale cody ator by s dng unti Adie ator i e reads e nches o the upper sf the twee gutep scCd es as il usteated Out rip sr ares are located on teft side of arm yh fhe jinrock ftp lock hand e aed move tade away tfromtence Unlock the sweet handi
32. adse a4 Te pe 1 14 i i 100 t MA ass e t t i 4 v Ae 2 ee T ME E i ua Cot 44 4 XT ak d i 4 apa 03 0 7 ger fer te fhe att arg te a cde lay p 0 j For det MOTOR SAFETY PROTECTION CAUTION TO AVOID MOTOR DAMAGE TH MOTORSHOULO BE BLOWN OUT OR VACUUME 2 FREQUENTLY TO PREVENT SAWDUST i ILC UP WHICH WILL INTERFERE WITH NORMAL M JTOR VENTILATION Yoag SAW iso peppe d eth aot gr sd ce ur tit n tnm cg ipi ru Ep eee oe pE oe owns t a bay oO b Graf 8 for pe ral qe eae Do on ate govardo rns tere s uerbo plheid hoa tie Pa ge s IE sis MD RESET iib cod t 7 2 NE lt gt h yo po i Length r tb au yr A t ly 23 f b 1 0d 4 i a t A 1 t e va h t c se 4 c2 e a y e v at i CAUTION For circuits that are farther away from iA electrical service box the wire size must be increased proportionafely in order to deliver ample voltage to 5s t e saw motor Were Sizes Requ red Amer an W rp Gage Number 240v Lenes 120v Lines ze y th ae P L location and function of controls E oe k 4 aa 4 fa A t 4 id v r 0117 t k t b t 4 r 1 4 t thy t tg ha aa pana hi T 1 P mM TAS AF E 8 ast ap r as an 8 88 u A s SPREADER k n Ww vC S fie AM a IAA nPAW 54 gt 4 pr gt ARC AMP ate ABR f HANNES r EP AN f HAPN A
33. agraph 2 and B above b Carriage Bearings Loose Refer to adjusting Carnage bearing in adjust ments to compensate for wear section c Bevel Lock Handie Loose Refer to Adjustment Bevel Lock Handle n Adjustment to Compensate for Wear Section FINISH CUT ENO FINISH CUT END SQUARE SQUARE 6 1 m f d m FENCE EOGE FINISH CUT LOOKS LIKE THIS 0 CHOSSCUT N EN 5 xat v OR LIKE THIS 45 MITER SHOULD BE 90 ANGLE BOARD 1 SQUARE E D FENCE EDGE Troub eshooting 4 SAW KERF CUT EDGE OF STOCK ROUGH TOOTH MARKS LEFT ON EDGE OF SAW KERF NOTE T ry 7 oot ities a ed a Crosscutting or Miter Cutting tabe etl tero 195 sls fee he ow hg 6 9 ore fee gaot fares p ofa ss Ea oe EY tram ott Ae f pdb Ry tt ge fs yf tthe oP Np dhe c o f quer 0 pns ba t p H AM p t T et r Arep TETS E 1 f j ra tor typ phere 4 de t fer b Bevel Crosscutting Or Bevel Ripping bap o gs n 19 tgo t eut fer Ar yp eerte 3 t4 wo fct Jar pbe AP 7 7 Using Improper Blade lor Finish Cut Desired Dp Pe gar re a hf tee yp fang fe ee ENGR ROUGH KERF te WIDE CUT EDGE KERF BLADE HEELING a n 5 WOOD BINDS SMOKES AND MOTOR SLOWS DOWN OR STOPS WHEN RIPPING a Oull blado or warped board unnagrper ut replat e the saw tt Age iser ise Sh yt Fea
34. an no onger be easily moved by hand Do not overtighten 4 Uniock bevel lock rever and move motor to any ot the five index positions 1f the mctor does not index securely the aduuStmer Stoo tight Loosen 1 3 3Jhex nutuntbilbevelin dex pin seats properly 5 Adjustment is comp ete when both locking and indexing functions are work ngproperry Repae Moto Support Cover ADJUSTING SWIVEL LOCK HANDLE This handle provides a friction lock between the upper face of the yoke and the bottom tace of the carriage It should e minate any play of rotation berween these two paris when locked An adjustment i required if the yoke can be easily rotated by hand when handle 1s locked or yoke lock handle offers mamal resistance when moving handle to the locked postion To make this adjustment With a 2 wrench or socket remove six 615 6 18 hex head tapping screws and separate track from afte as vlustrated 84e yoke assembly frm tack Keep arrage nP ww th frac url r p lock mechanism clears eod track 3 Wtna 5 6wr chor socket tighter the B MNearutyct maximum efforts requiredto place yoke ock nandien the tocked position 4 Urlock yoke tock handle and swivel yoke to ar ur ndexed position Return yoke to ar indexed position ifthe yoke does not index securely the adjustment is too tight Loosen 5 8 1 hex nut unti Swivel index pin seats property 5 Adjustments complete wren both iock ng and indexing functions are working property 6
35. cq his vi vu a 4 DAODOING r jut 4 pera a 1 4 1 4 447 k m te 1 4 4 r Aer ory P 4 4 LE A gt te ta M n tes q est 3 141 K 34 nit X Tee Ww ae lw fjr 14 t thye ave Foi ayy t Pease The Age eo f ap o ot e USE ghe S vt Aa ASSES 4 e fat f M d OL T r E rer ate f thy ar 1 3 3 t A fs Fortes rp fy af 1 a4 form PSS vt Ajo ty iot rita uet u 371 TR Faro eo Me 141 feeper Pi oH Py ret va ve ot 1 oes Sat us g Pe E J gt 3 T Wer Li 4 Soke a OR zi Pu ORE t Sy F 64 i ime LEP Prey qa 4 F amp V abad Q8 Oe ES t try 4 MOLDING oe att ut reg os ipie t a f HAST Y t 1 t G A3 are gta rej sa Owners Manta fare She gw th tt m tor oh EDGING QUE frg Xp dou yrs ng e4j het e eta poster pArA totahi re ires the g per ati es Of Jad 3 De wed i amp Seerprcosnimenred arci ess ILES page 48 JSse f dort arte coe meyd ri head v tr ri ta post ot reg FPS ar dumhary fer e page 35 thatthe ca arm be posits ed asit ows Mater tre rro t8 5 ftne iat app MOMA y s1 2 Sweet themo uronti br tbom ofmsot r sp arqie candfaccgtr ernplenceardoperat ry erste yr n8 iabe S ws bie Fw al steps utined or maot f iabe 4 A nopy ofthe labe reads as follows t DANGER MIALL MOE Pang 84 Ine Reed ord onde aand we age d 8 8 99 Marco 9 7 ni ome dei i 0 Oo et 004 eet te Kg Y f o de op eps
36. e TUAE G LE aret pogechoer t At amp at dti atte ah re rat e p tare e oa order B Sce he o6 oor wt totu randy t 35 50 5 7 E v4 LE e 9 Tb nc yaar t if j PC F gt A s ort tr 4 t 14 tR tpa t jt yt af 2t vn tthe ge ter te T r wt t fe E fa ate TPs pa rtr QT 8 4 arts pQt 7 ALL B P d TUM X jU as seite dae ap etsy Both n screws should be adjusted an equa amount to 7 maintain blede squareness table in the rip positions i aart 4 b 4 1rd the hedi t t the et gf tta Gi MILF RA LETT hit A postoc dat 4 tetighter tnr REN e Repeat the test proceed ore jescr bed ab ye art re adjust fo ne essary NOTE Ower tegnter ec y Ihe pearninoqs wh c aquse defe apperator ges 4 severely rade the Fe oftra track arid bi ae sys MITER LOCK ADJUSTMENT Ty MEA Un a 0 d ng 8 hare dj per ate aud eStats gt ho MAND F parcis who blu bk feared the pnrt pe et 9n terde weed arr got ot Jermeef pos t ors he tt area rh t easily moye Dy hareijwher lochkejir agar ure dixe portion the fodowig adsusmpent mist bs mss fi 1 MA aye Thu dtr hoan t pejer jpost if y 2 tye a thp muter orc k hare ate Phe ambo Re 1 p Shor RIP LOCK ADJUSTMENT EE ARM TRACK 4 4 d aJ SPRING LOCKN UT gom G F RIP LOCK LEVER CAM CARRIAGE BOLT Adjustments tu Compensate for wear trouble shooting HAVE SUFOLLOWEDALL SIX STEPS OF THE ALIGNMENT PRO
37. e asd rotate the moutorto the IN RIP position Loch the Swivel ek handie 6 Adjust i n rip scaie cr dicator located on nght Side of arm by siding until indicato tine reads 0 inr hes ANTIKICKBACK SPREADER WING SCREW GUAAD cian SCREW e r FENCE Eos E EE SUC Uu eut BUMPER PAD FENCE ANTIKICKBACK BAR ANTIKICKBACK PAWLS Assembly and Alignment location and function of controls WARNING FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY ALWAYS LOCK THE SWITCH OFF WHEN SAW IS NOT IN USE REMOVE KEY AND KEEP iT IN A SAFE PLACE ALSO IN THE EVENT OF A POWER FAILURE TURN SWITCH OFF LOCK T AND REMOVE THE KEY THIS WILL PREVENT THE SAW FROM STARTING UP AGAIN WHEN THE POWER COMES BACK ON MITER SCALE SPREADER ik MTER LOCK e HANDLE IN RIP INDICATOR BLADE GUARD sy m 6 dps 1 ON OFF SWITCH THERMAL RESET ANTI KI KBACK 5 s N A WING SCREW TA 1 oe A p e d ES o ANTI KICKBACK PAWLS u pP A a Ne 4 m 5 WARNING THE SAWBLADE DADO OR CUTTING TOOL MUST BE REMOVED FROM THE SAW ARBOR BEFORE USING THE ACCESSORY SHAFT NEVER OPERATE THE SAW WITH CUTTING TOOLS IHCLUDING SANDING ACCESSORIES INSTALLED ON BOTHENDS OF THE SAW ARBOR MAKE SURE THE UNUSED ARBOR IS ALWAYS COVERED BY A GUARD A CAP OR THE ARM OUT RIP INDICATOR 4 RIPLOCK HANDLE _ YOKE HANDLE e BEVEL LOCK rete HANDLE d CLAMP a SWIVEL LOCK SCREW N bs Em ACCESSORY SHAFT t We i x ELEVATION HANDWH
38. e sawblade or workpiece Wherever possible usethe in rip postu See pe ge 34 1 This provides maximum clearance for feedirg by hand push stick of push bloc as appropnate To avoid thrown workpreces or being pul ed int the saw before you can react push the workpiece trom the rose side opposite the sawdust exhaust chute of the guard Note the warning on the guard from then se si di canos fe hi uad Poe ata oc r te t th gs qu qret j te PRS Wy fy e te qi act TO avow IN ARY DO NOT FEED E T R43 T Ti INTO CUTTING TOOL F POM TS END We d ay from Ih town e egy e ar tew ape erst be held Jow y Mae tate art 15 wh tt a Fer Pian y af har 1 VL Be ert i ger tot 4 A tpar 4 hss A hp ELE T A tta M EE 1 t b HG jt cp ge fne AUTS hie kesb b ary Ww fa det fx tr 4 Ae E RAATSI gb LES Joy AD de t amp AALST tvs t Be t P p a n 4 2 KE RE ABOUT 5 a ub APART E r i 2 n o a 1 qh 4 de rj A 4 4 1 r 2b 3 b 1 L t A Pi 19 b 1 r Ld i u 407 n a t Hi A th 019 i 3 re a ta E LEETE thy w rey 0008 A e tr tt tnu Bor ty fr n v A te s trot 9e ot o P 81at a Pe y o r to N TRE erg rf afs 00954 rr re Pre ow at s thy 6 t ftt Ut r 4 1 ye tt e t poat te m E 6 1 4 i P 7 gee ye fee t 9 tr Fo fe yg tory 4 J e t r r fe IT a aa we AY OE hy art hb me i f A 4 sf teras Jey tes Qe utes
39. emely hazardous because the sawb ade may grab the work piece and throw 8 J ARDCLA ME Ligai ro M wo RK PIECE ac con i J YY On ato 4 7 b i Y A HOE fey k mF EEO d MARET CN NOSE Uf Cou ARD AN B LRBACA SPREADER WM St RE r w AMT RCkEBAE SAN SPREADER ANT Ri RBA 8 PA Ww _ FEEL me ORME NER KBA K ANTA RBA K PAW POS ON if violently toward the nose of the guard iinteed side of the tool possibly pulling your hand withit before you can react See Danger labe on outfeed side of the guard just beiow the dust elbow Wrong way feed differs from kickback A kickback is generated by the sides one or both of the teeth because of binding between the fence heet pinching of the sides of the sawblade fail re to use spreader a dul blade and or inadequate set of teeth of sawblade 3 Act as a partial guard regarding accidental contact with the sawblade at the outfeed side when ripping For crosscutting the anti kickback and spreader assembly is positioned by loosening wing screw With the tab provided position the anti kickback spreaders assembly until the pawis just clear the workpece or fence which ever is higher M D MEL Pom o Location and Function ol Controls basic saw operation WARNING TO AVOID MISTAKES THAT COULD CAUSE SERIOUS PERMANENT INJURY OBSERVE ALL TUE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS IN ADDI TION TO THOSE ON PAGES 2 6 Basic saw op
40. erations are S imanzed i sax cate gones explained ang illustrated 1 e foriewing Paragraphs NOTE Refer to paragraphs ander Location an Fun bor of Controls for dust ations and descr ton f controls Page 2B CUTTING A KER 4 THE WORK TABLE AND FENCE NOTE het yn tos M ah Y f Yn wg gc ef trae fear t tatile wt 4 lg ors 1 4 5 r pigwa cj j y sh ht lbs fa re aA tabe Weel free en trier t Popp f or egsy trepiae emot Tyee Pat j T i di vw y 1 2L 11 f attitoe or th wk f eara ge ues ut fal t of Y P ts ar 1 Zn ery yA b a Je vo j fraa i i 4 OF E bk S rar frr Pigre Lae bs tA PP path ts awt ag fe ory ate armis o Tt gh tte p adeo earste ot p ftt he s y 1 fra ea tt e Y t t rr E L EE La TIL ol et Ihe arme rs th qt the pla p jo caedes ng reat tahie Note The rear tabte shoud te at thes Kate ie ye as the tront tattle sya Enyoli 4 Pract Work Table page 21 if front table cower is r j set biade 5 thatit eSt n pys tne tonttab Doar over 41 ak theriplotks hardie and hec k tu MaKe sire ramage s locked i place Plug Saw arts a grounded outlet see section titled Eiei tec a flonnectiong page i 4 ingert the yellow Rey ct fr Swatch arf white hold ro the yoke handie tien the Switch oe L yeth the moter oe ture the eleyate r Panes lerciockwiSe teo inwerthesawbtade gt aire ust cuts rt the table ap proximalery 32 1 6 inch jeep Wh re hod ig the yoke bands and with mot
41. ert dui ng of the saa blade and staking tabte m py rting hardware Place tacks out of the path of the saw biade FOUR SOC MET MEAD SCREWS a an STEP FOUR Suvating Saw Blade ig Work Tabte NOTE Of xu OR C6 ow Pe opo ow T Er if hear i Pra 3 i 4 b etg 5 v vt 1 1 oem P ar doas Ae ES rhe 1 n Tighter toe four socket sei seres s Ue ack beeli I k handle nindjes the motor re 4 jen 2nd retook the bevel lock hane Hecher ago mer again f blade 8 oct aguar totabie return to step cs and repeat d Taass re the blade os Square h toe tat eip ate the ant en yh 1 Neve the rm otis t Ai ste ge Ther cat yee feel guess fr dT we Ha act o1 onk RP yet t har ie Re heon Qoqyertaert wwey ce Pa eee A d e ott 1 to P P he N Ps A p BENED 2 di MOT 1 4 t 1 RE 4 E t news Thorn ORO T I i I Mort dit f QUuARt 2 ARE b 1 P tj J Tame tame Reh Y the MOTOR 1 SQUARE L J fata E STFP FIVE Squaring Blade to Rip Fence Assembly and Alignment NOTE a 4 E x heey Q ad T St 8 E P 4 3 ery 4 oc 4 Ge spo A i i 4 Y 4 y u i A 4 Der LS a s i i t i C a ee EN UE te e i L a4 iat ate 1 a A ae E E nnt s g a b 4 P 4 34 i aje LE i b i 4 b a tt n 1 orp t 4 b r Hoary pi oe ts i me
42. es in pownt 3 install s orrect fuses hne Power hone overoader 1 Re dicr the tne loaes with lights appha ces and other motors Undersize wires ot Hpt 2 Increase wire sizes or reduce Jergth of wir ag too long General ove tiQad ng ct A Request a voltage Check from power nmpany power company s facihities on many sectors of tha Country demand for electrical power exceeds the capacity of existing generating ard disteibation SyStems i Excessive teed rate when 1 Siow dowr rate of feeg crosscutting or ripping improper cooling Ar Clean out sawdust to provide normai air C i C ulation restricted CifC ulabon through motor through motor due to sawdust etc Saw blade has heel J Reter to Alignment Procenure Section of manual Step Five Low Voltage wil not trip 1 Correct low voltage condition starting switch Voltage too low to permit 1 Correct the low line voltage condition motor to reach operating speed Fuses or circuit breakers Replace fuses or Circuit breakers with proper do nol have sufficient Capacity units capat ity Motor overtoaded 1 Aeduce motor load Fuses or circuit breakers 2 Replace fuses or Circuit breakers do not have sufficient capacity maintenance and lubrication MAINTENANCE WARNING FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY TURN POWERSWITCH OFF ANDREMOVE PLUGFROM POWERSOURCE JUTLET BEFORE MAINTAINING ORLUBRICATING YOUR SAW gt gt E at gy eng Ce qin a rata nie S C MEN ORE n UMS Te
43. ft 3 A device uS tt ornpps pty pet petrate rst Sat y ki Rack t po Se 9 Dus Stak Nee pajre 1 Thru Sawing Rabbe An fue e r Ob ABEL fen operato w ere je t adie exten f 4 o rae amp 3 E pte y tr yh thig tho k HNS b tra v ei ft t i Resin Trailing End Aat ky o To xw fus do ue TP DP UE E Rot d Tr wy oth peso oon thigst Py theb vef taripe iterata Ripping p h 1 E MES C L j9 geek x UE BEF f the Ww te Workpiece a Thy te te r wt ph thege tt g aperat n uod ng 4 e r zu eT Th zd t 4 bi lt 73 Revolutions Per Minute amp F M AL MM EMEN P LP f riy ebre 81 3s ia es eds ani rnt gens Sige UBS ER poat conoce JC SNL p Q AA C A OO electrical connections POWER CORD IS WORN OR CUT OR DAMAGED IN ANY WAY HAVE IT REPLAC IU IMMEDIATELY POWER SUPPLY Motor Specifications gy x T tog Q4 oP OA int o tj f r x P t T b 13 A gt i P ry i c a 4 g e y r te AES p tats sat a i x gt h A M as tte ETE feat ba f 3 PRGN O PLUG ER LETS L WAPE H Atv pa tet v d x PROPERLY LUE a E d GROUNDED a t Ur HE des cok OUTLET C m d PF ds Gut ju a t upM t i Hr tat rh f4 aie Arpa SERET TETE a E GROUNDING PRONG 4 WARNING TO AVOID ELECTRICAL HAZARDS FIRE HAZARDS ORDAMAGE TOTHE TOOL USE PROPER CIRCUIT PROTECTION YOUR SAW IS a ae WIRE
44. g WARNING REMOVE POWER CORD FROM POWER SOURCE BEFORE TROUBLE SHOOTING NOTE tarrpnqeere a ALS Emer t wies ffec tar that ad best fo pt r erm po a Ie 38 ji Mente poe Atay Wher street rey ar y corner gee ver Thi rye cperabireg Ponp es are dt d e the heir pArA s with the necs SS aty i stre Ong h ste 1 RADIAL SAW DOES NOT MAKE ACCURATE 0 or 45 MITER CROSSCUTS a Looseness between column tube and column support Align as described in Aligrment Procedure Sector Step One b Crosscul travel not propertly adjusted Refer to Step Three ir Age met Procedure Section Squaring Crosscut Trave c Column is Loose in Support Reter to Step One n Ar gnmert Pr ceduto d Arm Not indexing Properly Referto Adjusting Miter loca Hardie Ad us ments to Compensate tor Wear Se toer e Carriage Assembly Loose on Arm Reter to Carriage Bearing Ad ustment rc a4 wstmert to Compensate for Wear Sections f Looseness between Yoke and Carriage Assembly Refert Sw vel Lock Hande adustment r ad ustment to Compensate tur Wear Ser ter g Sawdust between Work Piece and Fence Keep Front Work Table Clean h Rip Fence Mot Straight Beplare Fence 2 SAW CUTS AT ANGLE NOT 90 TO TABLE TOP a Work table is not property leveled Refer to Step Two under Alignment Procedure Section b Blade not square to work table top Aelter to Step Four i Aligr ment Procedure Section 3 BLADE ANGLE BEVEL CUTS NOT ACCURATE 8 Corrective Actionis the same as par
45. g opera tor Twisting of the workpiece can cause it to be thrown or kicked back by a radial saw Gum sticky sap based re s due from wood products Heel Misalignment of the blade See pages 75 amp 26 In Rip Positioning the blade pdratlel to the fence with the motor toward the frontotthe saw See illustration on page 35 Kert The amount of matena removed by the blade a through cut or the slot produced by the blade in a non through or partial cut Kickback An uncontrolled grabbing and throw ng of the work pece back toward the operator during a rip type Operator Leading End The ond of the workpiece which during a rip type Operation is pushed nto the cutting toot first Molding Aron through cut wh cP produces a special shape inthe workpiece used fer joining or decoration Outrip breyten oF J the bijt Hirie tu The derie wth fte miotyt tiwai the redat of the saw pro jung max Mum epN capa ity See dh strat or on page ih S3wblade Path The area ofthe we eR pies Pn table top rectly in line with either the travet of the blade or the part of the wOrk pec e whecb well be or bas been cut by the Push Stick Dum A deyn e uSegt feedtine w ork met p through t esaw Se idi Pate ww pp rg type Opeta hs 3 the ge ne j Sfan ce tha the Pa of the saw ade tooth is Aters haod are sept Weel dW ay from tne tse de cer Dentor Set outward fron the face of the blade pue a Throw Back Push Biock ht ow Ug V orna pue eS a nan er sim ae
46. g the fente or some ether proper device te prevents the workguer e frm wiSting and tinibirg tyr hpi utting t ol tr ng the Cutting perator icd per edjentatn ades atiet ai jankan tan posto where rs ef Je st rSren s a hard Porte ye ow itid the Sawer aed or other str tos P nat pae fingers or tar de tht Wark p ect oF fats Maton the path af the saan ade E ake ccdhieh5ocu qae X ox Soes 3605 4 ie aes tieste sees yrs orca Ohya reget neyetrpa tr Bull Her zte watt o fet hart toot J jw they ARE ee or bof gar y tegdes ct B oat fe t 1 tta T ayrnrfar qury from Leeper tee starter peer attempt to ee a Stated sawblade wth is f rst faring the saw OFE and rermoyng tte switec key i thesawbrade 5 stalled or jammed shat the saw Off remove The wich key cpm oe the wofkpiec e check for ooseness if clamps arn and carriage check the sawblade squareness tu the tab e surface an ito the fence Aandi NP xk for Heel see page 23 Adwistas t dn ate To ay ved yty trom gree parts i fr m taby ibo the SAW neyetribrb arn pe ree ite Sa wt r MS poser CIN Never tedve the saw ite aw er Power cs ON oF before the attire toot has Come fog d complete stop To av idunasthonzedsawuse femovet he swat key and pit the key away before jeay og the saw area BEFORE STARTING A RIPPING TYPE CUT T avoid injury from being struck by a throwr woOfrkp ece posibon the saw se neither you a helper or a Casua observer is forced to stand in hine wth th
47. gar 3 Papp taata 3 ee ques pe es pugtbfttm proper ge or dt jupe no pra ME gg jc es 01 Bitat 8 4 0 7035 4040s jesi e i vs ni Nery ef ontan d the e wot t iu tee atu KEEP GUARDS IN PLACE t y othe d teer E LATS if p or mes qu ch WoT uc ce cR pe REMOVE ADJUSTING KEYS AND ibo debi Born habt oh s Pipe morte t og tat aoyo M Piast ey Ater hes ars rem iti tr t tolpat t5 fout it NT KEEP WORK AREA CLEAN C hutterer areas and heme hes nete ge n nt Fes rmusteothbesi pperyd etowax Saad st AVOID CANGEROUS ENVIRONMENT Doe t ise power forge damp ar wettocations ot exposetbemt rae Keep work gnu awel bgph Provide adequate s rou gin werk space KEEP CHILDREN AWAY Ai viSsicors Should be kept Sate distance feanm WorR drea MAKE WORKSHOP CHILD PROOF w 1h pa locks master switches orbyramioy ng Starter keys DON T FORCE TOOL I wil eji the ob better and Safer ot the rate fur Whit hait was designers USE RIGHT TOOL Don tfr e ton or athactMmre teed oapob twas niji designed tur WEAR PROPER APPAREL Do not wear loose clothing qioyes neckties or f welry ongs wrist watches to get caught ir t ioyvirig parts Nony plfon wegar isyrecommended Wrar protective hair coyering to contar tong har Rell tong Sleeves ahove the elbow USE SAFETY GOGGLES Head Protection Wear Safety goggles must comply wth ANS 2787 1 at all times Everyday eyeglasses only Have impact resistant enses they are NO 13 14 15 16 17 SEL b jtd 88s
48. gry tym expet ted Saw movyemer i Bolt the saw to the floor fot teeds to sop walik cor sbrje luring MOEMA operans Dr When table extensions over 24 wee are added to either side cot the saw make sire yOu einer b olt the saw teo the fissi s Supp the outer enr of the exter sion from the fco as appropriate Teawnd injury from unescected carnage travel ad ast feyeling feet sy the arm tits slightly je wn ward to the rear so that the carnage wilnot fol forward due to gravity corward deft of the Cd iage on ar improperly eveied saw could Cause the blade to lunge forward due to un tuf s t 1 rty t wt tre w fee eat ferris tata t pre y va Faarjy BEFORE EACH USE Plan your work So Ww ry fh nar fe tart artery atwe the Q8 Th uq ons tre tar fore the nwt on 414 d 1 tp yt thigs SON pov w y f Fe fari eT i r ja 3 Purot thy 1 15 1 E ak ch yt qe i t t ort amy 01 utres n le 4 A I PEEL TE mn eta t if Pon or A poe 6 S o Fd Peo om fh ARV n gms Aes a Party ata n8 Nor ye ttr beer Hee bt t n a tat tewi fF at y Fie fred ee get 44 p rt es propete 5h t Hp giest p E a p D hl te thay re 7 rey yee jar 4 it 4 SG LE NEL 1 e fjg pi t f Fy cus we iv 31 rt ft Ito a4 4 e ge NP oon BN nto Me s geet s r t n OFX t trr a vet c Start oor rem a eria fh ef pote te T f tyik tatr e far proper Werke pipe PS ppeiry T dye cif Pocebreakage whi A s jresiyltin thr yet WoA ES arid blade on
49. had Saw t uas oe RV woe gue coo nyc oos eg O66 opo ate doge d sf oe ee di ono pet gt t edge bsf y EE ot ocn fer ats d ats A AN GPa e ALME LEE l E ti tret RIA ret ae OO 4 UK V Topo oy Ev ge Mare c re the tepth sf the ARTIKICKBACK pawis et MO r p 59 ire always sharp if they become J them stheremaced etha Pooch grate Dey amp apt pm e to 5 1A hex ru ard wd Dawis Finqqse n enewpaw Sar dspreadertoao lecosparcs tar e xk Spreaderfcrore pera grmertard orp tra Meg gr Foot perce rn t pane chs CLEANING Fer sje ary remove ary eavy Db t up uf sawdust that wa acum tate or the saw The absorhieg tet ter 6 Oo Saad s win draw ubri ants away fron the are ay where they arer ended C ear ther arnage beanngs and track og surfaces If packed saws Jyrease A cumulate repeatedly in carr age hear Pgs and track inspect the wipers rey aA 57 Fe Near ardieplacesf necessary Foraccesstow pers See Swyelingk ddustment p 39 CAUTION To avoid motor damage the motor shouid be blown out of vacuumed frequently to prevent sawdust build up which will interfere with normal motor ventilation LUBRICATION Your Saw precision Duot and should be sept properly h bricated Before describing the various ponts whic may periodically require lubrication 17 IS MORE IMPORTANT TO FIRST MENTION THE POINTS WHICH HOULD NOT BE LUBRICATED NO LUBRICATION REQUIRED Do not lubricate the carnage ball hearings or motor bearings as these are sealed ba
50. htact dor otuse terres mate of parhrie Board or ther Comp s te mad eria s use 34 Pic number tangy enough t Hutt nj 6 ane piece tri end to end ot the saw ante ang tal engugh to be at least even witt the hep ofthe workpiece Reptace any fence where ex stieg siofs in the fence t ave weakened the lere or can snag the workpiece during tipping operators Atways check table locks to make Sure any new fence s held securely isse page 27 Choose your cutheg tual rarefilly Mary saw ace derts are caused by ase of the wrong type blad dll badly set mprop rly snary eroi c t tir Q f9O8s Gum of tese adte neg b The utin 590 s and by blade misarngnnmier t with the saw fence Suche yng tions ane ange the Matera ti Stub jan Stall the saws throw or kickback the workpiece at the operator To avndt utting tool tA lure and thrown shrapne broken pieces of blage sse only blades or other Cutting tools marked far operating speeds 3450 rpm or higher Never se a cutteg ton larger ie fiameter than the diameter tort which the saw was designed To avoid jamming of the blade thrown work Peces and damage to the blade conary never Se adroken warped or unbalanced blade De eotovertignhten arbor nut Use arbor wren hes te Shug at secuteiy To avezieg iNiwry from ace dental hlade contact hy the workmece or the operator d not pertarm layout assembly or setup work on the table Satety Instructions while the cutting fn 1s rytating The rotate q to uli sf 3
51. ishowr or packager Safety goqgies are availabte at Sears retan catalog stores Use of goggles or glasses notin compliance with ANSI 287 1 coud result n severe injury from breakage of the eye protection To avoid injury fom uncontrollable reaction or thrown objects never turn the saw ON before clearing the table or work surface of al objects tools scraps of wood etc except the properly supported workpiece and reiated feed of support devices for the peration panned WHENEVER THE SAW IS RUNNING A waySkeeparert Do not alkaw famoharity jared from frequent use of your Saw to Cause a Careless mistak Always remember that ac areless frat tion A SECON IS Sufficient onthe t severe parm yne t f y If yout Saw makes an unfamiliar pose or d vibrates excessively stop the sp ti nummer ately O not restart anti the sufit has beer It afer and the probiem correr ted Oo nol cycle the motor switch ON ard Of f tap tdily as this might cause the sawhtade ty Ir Sen Inthe eyant this should ever ingat turn toe Swite f otf ariosw the oq yblade to come te a Complete Stop and remove he swith key To avoid damage to the blade ied flange cetighten the ar bet nul rarer gay not exe essiypply Neverperformar y eperatin treenaan Ih aury an 3CCGur from Wade ontact or thrown per eg when the workpieceis torr from the hards breehand TEANS feeding the sawblade into a w gspiece or feeding the workpiece into the Sawhlade of other Cutting too watho ugan
52. je je M the pP yw raj QUT RIPPING a TO E Pod taster together with quac an Powe et Se res The radsp armi araf bevel gre erage ees at O and l E Rar ree o oke Dt the yoke os tured 90 degrees n Pm and Y yA ss gt FU A MEE w t tpe itr tok te t tife bae K isCO Erei To t iy ewed norm abeeyvs z EJAM 38 PLYWOOD l P i t oth ag k Sade E je tot He tor tis TLE TIALTI ETELA Wher tiri pir qeefeant L po aa n SE farn A Mee me E i the Saw biae Wolf pe rotate oh ckw se After 2132 Eyres Ta Art ge ter poo Phas fos borong ihe guard reddant kak ba a mier hatosi jg 38 the me apoie S teg fron the dett hard saje ot tts NOTE Ar demensiong nc hes UN RUE PIA I d d 6095 rtg tt be rey of e a iiai NOTE k se eo tod ico arbe WE UE tex done 3 h t cae F eft or d n i i iv 1 hy d t F j b r tops E 1 j a tote d 1 fs Es E 4 4 4 t op fF itt f Reet At A ry ig ta TT a fe t d a n A 4 va r i a 1 dy b re tti i 3 r t 1 2 4 i b 1 1 o a if af b i y 4 b t Ta 5 f M EE B KATION NO F BEVEL RIPPING ua Ra ee a den pg oes ed des t pedah exi epl H esawt ate st to fout fre rper ife Ghar fe fg Saw ab se r os The t4 3 1 wr Se fea Pare ant S Set tu jt tefrre en aua je 6 spo S neid teeri cO Sw Due hes oe Ch seag 1 SAM P 3 fs af uL E eis e s tpat A re td Pe vr a t t ci s 1 weet PPE De pene at a F ea up FIN are gt pats Fo avs tf a
53. l beanngs and requie no added lubrication Do ot Tubnricate between them terloc ingnngsandtheccn mn tube keys 95 amp 9 p 53 PERIODICALLY LUBRICATE THESE POINTS Use SAES SOW Oa utomo bye eng ne ofan d refer t qgsarts ist foe o at oe Apply a few drops otl along the Sw ve r fpa pon ard the beyel ied a pin rr a fF the pos haye 2 tenders y to stim se ee to Dopp oM x tor yn fou PAS di c ARS ofthe Sis niger pe Be sie s a8 art beveterder pr var be PAS Ty A CHeSRE 1 peer d The pohe tet gteater f oe Loe ree Wy t aet Phe Qrer attr eos thy oe t e fg th 3 fy pe PS Sr te wr yet GU a PN ON PRS 3 1 the regt arme vert ras 6 SS oos pots Bee geet seatt geti pec art tte 1 gttjsas th gw Adversary affe t the re tere ue j Parca jt 1 Qr aho tha a S rlar et ab he np leat A Assembpt Me h t e T7 LOC RING RING i a d ad 4 M fej t Iw ae B 4 T i Maintenance and l i DN Mis it iT oS A N d 7 i Lubrication CAUTION Escessive oil at any tocation wilt attract airborne dust particies and sawdust MX ae y at TM Es Corsi eia recommended accessories ITEM CAT NO A Sain Cut Dado Standard Cut Dado my it ry root 4 4 4 f LP 1 Art Ved M at tra toros 7 it i A FU ty i MOTE Po chuwerrete tabut int fe Vo gn lt te 1 iic 1 i e ti t t te Le rye C yr d 05 tar od thre sva Fw tS a fe poerper te oar t thy tee t t
54. l four bott m ruts using a3 d wrench Alignment INSTALLING DRAWERS d Er j Af went jo 06 8 et mad uum a Fe 1r gttk Ioe Ah TET ri fit Sup p Sl 06 if appe pott dto 0 tere oup nt 5 Se a agi Gogg Hot eta Ee etes soppy thw the t yr Af See nores ts gt Ther I perh gs t afa fe wt andrey SkirfeS wth foe A 4 gx 8 ut tans Pree git Poe ts os ekaba grt d 2a t0 fts Pogita ar as From pott orm ts gth c y d amp apiwands oon ront sert ac acta peng Yo ghe hes poss curro ate fey tr oa fh fe ot tss pigs eft Thes ct t nup T A t tw f 1 24 Y P Fee ah Fa 4t t iy PA ieee u d tap r Ls Tope t f Fg Fae r NOTE I nt ay C PS Iy te tp fhe Cept Fa s wairfetitegrhter heb tuno pgs ten t et gt has los t s TU ip A e boartet Cip rtt ha tbe Lugt at TL yk ct c QUEMA Ur uw T PE sg od t A a hpers 40d hex nats T ighte ne See rely i ot 34 S8S0mbhl thp par Support to thee pph pp tat Ps bim Thegsetipps are herfor xS gi atta 6 the stars Slide bran ket NOTE Determine which side of cabinet 5 to be t awers T he drawers and the doctr cae be noi fed on either side Assemble a rear support to the side panel with en12 1 4 20x 1 2truss head bolts lockwashers and hex nuts Tighten nuts securely Rea support must touch lower She for holes to Lae up with front holes 4 P 4 band 4 A t L i t J 1 i 4 i I b et i MP i d mm fr f mL
55. o bend the stop tab further out on drawer slide Recheck drawer to insure drawer stop works Do not over bend drawer Stop NOTE To remove a drawer use a screwdriver through the side of the side to push the drawer shde stop tab back to free the drawer MOUNTING MOTOR i i t fe J lt j y hoa 61 FU an jt 85 gn 08 s 9 ha o9 01g P098 CAU ION Do not attempt to mount the motor until the blade guard and blade have been removed gt un ok Itt f 8 c ete Fa t it i jae 4 uet roro ya T i n ETEO te vt ETT MEC i i 1 t ee i V tf ri t it 3 rt 1 te i u t be t t5 5 at waste a f j i P b i b 1 Be i E t t w p ALIGNMENT PROCEDURE IMPORTANT in order to obiaim marimum culling accuracy and sately the following six sleps must be caretully followed Become thoroughly familiar with these steps so thal you can always maintain your saw in proper alignment The accuracy of each adjustmert is always dependen upon the accuracy of the preceeding adjustment Be sure to align the saw tn the exact sequence described to insure proper alignment and cutting accuracy Alte ft wir the G step asset ty ar wget pro edere acts Has ic SON operat see tor ee hn 1 Trabas Showy tery Set enr dar Pe v5 eap eren gcd when perf NY amy Sawer aper Mos STEP ONE Adjusting Column Tube in Column Support 1 leyate and then lower the arm iai M the Cotume binds and elesation is difficult Iyrsentbheteurir b
56. olts with 9 6socketand extortion located through the holes n the tear col mn Support Cover infi movement s Smooth Dut firm ACH e av ee gt gt d 6 g t N B ur Ms i Nf tu 6 J i th t t pt M fy Payee 1 E 1 r 1 t th 5 00678 S aii a seh us 4 e qq to wt yu aod qoot od ti es 5 v i i ae vif P 1 thie b 4 1 gt 1 ry 1 4 4 ba 3 a t o y e 1 t 4 t n TN i MEC c c E NOTE A 4 Ron Fe s Assembly and Alignment 1 e b 4 ie 1 r j shug Mpun HAND T LJ 1 1 xA Xx NI DAN t cot EM t 4 0 3 i t Er A t P LA d LL R fe t r bec P sq 2 4 af 4 tr t onal es et t 3 wr ta b 4 iut E 4 IR th to uv aft as p gatti are r A t L1 Tig et t t Ye 7 3 eos A o gt t t r 4 te a eT ror att PE fi J J g n s NOTE vv gt tt T t yer Fr e d t 4 E ls f t apt Abe hd RA UPS cup ee E e qii TS SEL t t 0g tnr 9 tear ed Sere ta rache vy te ae ER Pa S fart d fe ite og gfty fe oithetft s f aa or i6 j et y ba Fa 1 A r t Brug f goa F gs kc j f tatio a ft the art J AePazse zeit gt 3 4 rer rg be wWeSTSE thetabe Gece the Ara t Spat t e table S Je C T go yu rx E ej t topa Eas t tabte E NOTE safety reasons st PSP aee beer peu de ed p rnyet t IHG til atit joo t 471 4 arn u E
57. or stlar Ato amp the pick handle and then pen the motor forward and out te the front stop un th arm This well al w the DIade tr Cutthrough thefercoeaedtecutashal owkertir the tahle 1 32to 6inch deep te provide forthe blade x utting completely through the work prec NOTE Abert wolltavetober tinte thetabi poor te TY tr any thri r ig Min d AL tah Pn msg tti pr t pj ure REQUIREMENTS FOR CROSSCUTTING TYPE OPERATIONS Operate ms 1 Thr uh di Always postot thi workpiece frei aAgaest np inris aqu efe acidi Galoun Ww oh tabie Surface E 4v i a gt 25 P amp Ls gt d NOTE t i main Qtr tab t Strength W tk piti p stabl ty eatre t yy eared mit sr TIEF Wrage and Avery ata ujents diway 1odilseornty boates that are san correctly set anm i ndamaged Aa Aab Sore The arbor pitos ve TE Gurung the quarn ha onzonta portes Cock Pt Swiyel bak bande Make sure tistre y lor herd ee age 29 F4 Worm o trm Ajarst tape arg fenis T dv dtpp 3got throwing 114 w IPR Pe OS tho nar ian the fence is high instal a higher ferie d IFAS WYR PLE thc kr ess Always pia e the tere othe most Wal oosifior ifarthect te un thre o ume support compatibie wit the work fre e Pei processed and the perator ter pertormej Witt neugareage f ny retia tef the Dia de myst eot cota fr WAL oem whee Ola AJA rst the fence yw Thr the stato d Apo 4 Coe a1 Sw r M D af 680 4 Ethe t d E A
58. rbor Qe fure usn tte 00 e88Sery Shaft Neyer operate the saw wih cbr pte sorit deg sanding access Fae botes r tabe n Fuoth end fthe saw athe te Ay utd her p poned sete nm ver parts 6 b ban there ants cathe cy etn Mas S t the unos Arbor t a ways cove te hy 170 oq thee darmi or thre fet Af Uwt qa jr bacs T o ayord c ary from Sudden peraj nyos break gota jent t fore fare tai c cast TW ST gens or ee rl ac n engt it ej s re dhat 6 beynr the Mie mR aws ort ft Qt or Gee any re Sie ee d Sshar s rjr exc pt tre Spach type shameter or smalleri rae fer je tung wee fer plastre only fat Speedie arc ctbe pr poe thy adc ost 556r per matenmnars Doriti se twist drills arger than 7 60 diameter r ateit glossary of terms for woodworking Anti Kickback Pawis AKB Device which wher property adjusted 6 Jessqned Stop the workpiece from being kicked Dark atthe operator dunn apping ope aloes See dlustratons pages 96 amp 1M Arbo The shaft oo which a cutting toolis mounte 1 Crosscut A cutting of Shaping operation made across the width of the workpiece See Wlustra iors on pages 32 A 31 Dado A non through cut which produces a square sided n ote h or trough in the workpiece Featherboard A device which can assist in guiding workpieces during op type operations Freehand Performing a cut without the use of fence guide hold down or other proper device to prevent the workpiece from twisting during the cuttin
59. ry wa tpe f tAlot Al b Feed rate too fast ow E pend Rate c Saw biade heels Cs kh Ar rd abs AS desc ripe 1 A jn ae Prsrcpdute Sector Step 8 ye d Fence not straight Replat e teni o e Carriage Assembly Loose on Arm Reter to adjusting f armiadnde bear gs ad st ments tor nmpensate f wePat Section 6 BOARD PULLS AWAY FROM FENCE WHEN RIPPING a Saw Blade has hee orrectve action i the S ne as prese i instructions explained i paragraph 7 WORKPIECE STRIKES SPREADER WHEN RIPPING a Adjust spreader per instructions in Step Sia under Adjusting Anti Kickback Pawis and Spreader 8 SAW OOES NOT TRAVEL SMOOTHLY ON ARM TRACK a Dirty Trach Clean Track and lubric ate with t ightrrease b Bed Bearing Replace Bearing c Worn Track Replace Track OIRECTION AT EMPIIE OIRECTION OF BLADE TRAVEL BLAOE TRAVEL t po Ow xar oy eb IFN F 16h f Efm t R pat an p so A i d N Same f t C 95 M ett 7 n gt mE 4 M ong C SE rem t Ej d PARA fF Ww tut EN E he mee f 10 11 12 CLAMPING FORCE NOT SUFFICIENT AT MITER ANGI ES OTHER THAN 45 a Miter Lock Handle requires Adjustment e 75 ie 4 AED TE E 4 CLAMPING FORCE NOT SUFFICIENT AT BEVEL ANGLES OTHER THAN 45 8 Bevel Lock Handle Requires adjusting b 4 DEPTH OF CUT VARIES FROM ONF END Of WORK PIECE TO THE OTHER a Tabie Top nol parallel with Arm pay Mee t i a BLADE TENDS TO ADVANCE THROUGH
60. side edge of the door on the pde of the capinet eoppeisite he drawers The dior an be menter cyky palhar qirje by m yin he hinges p t ba MAT Peg t AY m fe on Jo ate the magnete cgtch PPa magrati etal poate twe c pat bead y rens 02 t v ars wo 21 pan head screws 5 32 x IR Attach a magnetic catch othe irwithtwole par hea screws 6 19x 2 usinga Ph ps scee wdre ser Ther or the side of the c enter support atta ra magnetic stop plate with twp 216 Jen 38 pac CENTER MAGNE TIC head screws using a Philhips s rew d r ver SUPPORT A STOP PLATE 3 Locate four idi truss head Lors lckwashers 4 SCREW ar d hex nuts to attach door turges tc tre s je vw 6 2036 panels Tighten hex nuts wth a 7 t6 wrench oy socket Adjust stop plate fnec essay with philips sr reweriyver for desired closure MOUNTING SAW t From loose parts bag 564 find the folowing hardware 8 Truss Head Bois 4 70x 1 B Loc washets rt xternal 4 R dex Nuts 14 20 Place saw on cabinet so that holes in bottom of saw line up with hotes in top of cabinet 3 Install bolts lockwashers and nuts as shown T ghten securely usinga 16 wrenchorsocket NOTE It may be necessary to oosen the bolts holding the skirt to the side pane of the cabinetif ine holes do not ine up Orce mounting Loltis in place retiqhten cabinet bolts securely MNuUSS HEAD Oe ft Faw BASE ABNEY TETTU MEIA ATTACHING TRIM CAPS amp TRIM
61. ssembly Observe INSTRUCTIONS in paragraph Zo Se a lepesi ee Positioning guard ard anti kickback and sug e E gh bey Fp fede qo tort ona dt gs spreader assembly for ripping under Locator i E ppt XX 4 Y a qavdk Web de a and Function at Controls paqe 28 i l n in ic SE S M Xue rey Foe fe 6 fw UE ie 9 a es ae ae qoa d 1 te te arator t n 3 mat oa potro ht e ue li both a v oth peshe afan the teries terra t oa oa tepgbet omae ot oreert do MAk sero E o tit 2 5 ot ws h ps 9 at ot P Na rte d weit the feos As the writ tust rab potro atta y Frees Bla t Ani es T rfjg dard eck SEO oido E E oe d ER JG 4 fT va a P se 7 5 SLIGHTLY LESS THAN amp opes rw bas Ber yee a straejtte fp o mL t NM N poo 4 4 oe e E S 34 THICKNESS OF WORKPIECE ty 1 wearwmlbareer r fer ef frye get tot ore g arc ry DG Xe des gote Pe y we 15 kegsgeo d M UP TOIT tarty Pary Aht o r aul gey Str ght egege tte A thua s s t AP a KS ok A td i d ro 4t t dh Ww C RQOo66 botipr p prd Ebqe GB Us joe 3 Ero Ee n m Q0 ae 1258 S V ARNING IF THE WORKPIECE IS WARPED DO B 45 NOTCH TENE NOT ATTEMPT TO MAKE A CUT IF THE WORK ii a PIECE WOBBLES OR ROTATES ON THE TABLE i IT COULO BIND AND KICKBACK PUSH STICK New d Qc t CW quanto fort yp NOTE All dimensions in inches poorer Correa dy aeqne WE the ke rto t ii a ok EDO MMC EM MMC C C ECC MM C C C M DE a CES E the get me doge n edwin dee proper y 9 8 1 io
62. t tf i ifs 03 a 4 t 5 or 1 ts ria a gt 4 ea b a 5 Li tA 4 m pL t t m X ey 14 P 4 r tt oot 1 Bo b w 3 it tte p 1 er NOTE acuto b 4 4 i 4 a j j i y h i a 5 o c M 4 I 5 4 P i x s 3 bay i E 2 e 3 t a Li e Q 5 1 s A s 4 b br 9 1 LI s Pa t y i NOTE d M 4 d z s a tg 2 a 1 4 a P ee E ae Wa au a f l M 4 S EE a b rj Ja Ju 4 E P A E 3d t e J j S f 7 wn AL n ni Bevel Hoo Adjustment AEO E ATEST c hal pens utu c BEEST at t qe ee s tth ww i 4 iiir i iduirg nr tat ELA to ove nv awbisuwedjeonr X roS or at pos Fo ee gals Tope Hopr cr ut ate imet rd ee ee f Go op arae ot tebe top fo atm be gt fee tear fe 0 dta t s v nn eh hy de f or b tg Sita t SO 9 arie ba gtaet gp oter eoe ats a me ptg eobre fee and betlewest trate ad T ac PN tat 00th wet eee gen arf Pger at r ia fe MR Tr tp t j t ETT FE Ne PE re etr rng r Vyas _ Te e 7 J t gfe arf Ot ute set So ee W pax r4 to pip g tree yh aroma nr t EFT E 4 4 ast U fob te yaa Ss ble pag be test saa t idi d ee a 01 nid ities St yee AF e bot e e 2 L E eu yu er 71d 6 1 gal tet ta A e 4 feel oe 1g peym toe hang anri sos Ha tw cap SCtrews coc ater fhe the reat jf the rien ut ipe EP spp gi
63. t 7 r tiye 1 ppt ut F r iy St ee T tip t Aade t ter gr Mos r 3 qr d 6 Meee Par Jo wee awa fF Viet ate i pi Pan Js Aten tt hoagie t A h o yr y tt ge ft iJ 3 4 sre 407 11 1 fey 4 yt tory P pt A Wty Pej th m 1t We TRE ee bee et go ote ys m tre ee mer gr ft a LE y 7 Eor ses Dp U fa 4 Qt thigs p vat T z F 4 Je We et th 4 LE t 1 t m f ta ap fF tg H i 1 g Pe yt h LE S TE e 1 1 AE LIRE ison HAt te i ve fag 16 44 gt Dg v theg Ady gare Fa Sag o f 1 2 M P csayw surward stunt 4 1 tt pt 68 rr tt be l t t t amp 4 5 ot f 0 s JAF yer yy 1 peu Da je 4 4 Piety reef he pugn be Derre ot Ater t rpt rey ot n phe tiir ar thre A t suerthbe tee gero Sr a uo t gf aere d i ok OPERATION NO 1 CRUSSCUT Pee ss Su o sS The pr ress E Saw gi ross the Wo 5 Is ow ori pues 6 by Gelerg the saw b arte pres ug t sr sss The force as a Supper rt foe the edqe of th work pece Newer crags ut free an j WANING YOU WILL NOTICE THAT WHEN PULL ING THE SAW BLADE TOWARD YOU DUAING CROSSCUTTING THE BLADE TENDS TO FEED ITSELF THROUGH THE WORKPIECE THIS IS DUE fO THE ROTATION OF THE BLADE TO CONTROL THIS YOU SHOULD DEVELOP THE HABIT HOLOING YOUR RIGHT FOREARM IN LINE WITH THE ARM OF THE SAW THROUGHOUT THE CUT ALSO MAKE SURE THE CARRIAGE BEAR INGS ARE ADJUSTED PROPERLY SO CARRIAGE DOESN T TRAVEL TOO FREELY OPERATI
64. t f wy Are he te gs Sere fart 4A Ssserb ar 1 ye te t a F4 ge Foro ETET A t jet ra 1 jt 4 4 1 i n Ln EA 46 be 0 4 i 4 b i he te LP IA at te F d i t ser Ip Foe 4d T A Ole Qe wet sot vt mes n rth amp fis tiha fr an ryt rr Lee p t eof B3 ge wtr at Hew Wwrerrr ag Strafe t cr cert page e PA te pror or tjt ae pr at 1 ren ng hore awe t athe jt ty t wet ze fey are we tH t ih tt ounljai mat F pt a O SUCRE PSOE E A R rr ns EE ax uu HT DL ORR aS l a T y Witten e bow j ep aw HANDLE ix qw 1 4 gt 4 Manati TOD na oT Xx s gt t 2 9 E X B vgLIOCK p NM MM ici GCaretutly rebghten upper woi2i 4 20socket set screws alternating from left side to night S des as oot to force arm out of adjustment idi Recheck biade travel Adjust arm position as needed by readjusting upper screws only ie On e arm positions good tighten lower 4 29 Socket set screws Do not overtightan Check eievating handwhee for ease of rota ton If rotating handwhee is difficult ke adjust socket set screw tightress as needed NOTE The life of your saw table will be lengthened Onsderably f you well Cover the fre ot table with a httod pere of 4 ioch prywood This should be taCked r place for easy replacement Use of sucha C Over will allow you to do aller utbing orte thee over rather than your table top This wel help prey
65. ta saaba fe A est d ee i 4 P 3 i r s tah ie 1 EN M b b 4 t zu tv eF f E petat NP ate o oo tabs 63400 0 TL ML wy mae Arteta abs qot t Mra ti 456 t d 1 tta pi t a thas t tt r PE 1 Aw a por thy bee i e fF LOW i 1 2 amp 7 i 1 1 L4 ja t i ter l e 4 F Sce Ng cad qo pae f ay pit teat t te t ble 1 m t ta if t I 1 five t 1 4 PP toa tt pia tt V Lot oe a as LL TL t hy aft 4 a U t i s rapt Meee f t ld 4 1 P try TEM Adjustable Dado Molding Heads Cabinet Accessories iA f b f e t rtf b b 1 t k E a t i i i s b j l a t b i i 4 a pt d 1 i PN t pt T 1 4 1 i 5 r t ee WARNING TO AVOID INJURY SHUT OFF POWER Br FORF CLEARING A JAMME D LOWE A GUARD CAT NO THIS PAGE THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK BLANK THIS PAGE THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK BLANK
66. te UO tupa RESE Sm rF w A FUN Me tmar MAN f E Py y4 HAN wti e Cennection fauarantpe Genera Safety insteicbons for Power Tools Ad fbitional Safety Instructions for Radial Saas Glossary of Terms tor Woodworking fleri tuca Connection Assembly and Ahgnment impa king and Preassembly Anuqnment Procedure contents assembly and alignment TOOLS NEEDED e t l MEDIUM SCRE WORIVER 3 E E 5 716 WRENCH 2 PHILLIPS SCREWDRIVER 12 WRENCH 34 WRENCH Ld 4 rey oe P s 999 vt 34 SOCKET ee Set ae ee S 916 SOCKET FRAMING SQUARE 716 SOCKET a k SOCKET EXTENSION PENCIL a uns n e mo n Le Li 18 HEX 1 WRENCH SOCKET WRENCH 316 HEX i WRENCH Page Locator and Function c t Centros 2n Bas Saw Operations 32 Ad ustmer ts ti Compensate fur Weat 38 Troutie Shooting 42 Ma r enance and Lubrication 4 Recommended Accessories 48 Repar Parts i FRAMING SQUARE MUST BE TRUE Checa is accuracy as illustrated below nf a a ua amp H mw a A F Boc A t f A Mi ah gt t t iu N An F S L fo AN HE on FRA RB A AFM yt CA tat N IW hE h Af N e F aa A N MEL Hb o a 7H at y 4 vit Af i Uc des EF ns rtu Aoo thft FH a Arh F fob rr A t 1 t gis wo too Moo tt N unpacking and preassembly WARNING TO AVOIO INURYFROMUNEXPECT ED STARTING ORELECTRICAL SHOCK DONOT ii TESTIS ut PLUG THE POWER CORD INTO A SOURCE
67. tik or pust board s app ed must De square perpera ular to the fe pandtopet Dig that f oed pressureapp ed to Ihe workpiece by the push che or push Biot b We Rote a Se The workpue eto ome Way fron th fence ornse from the table anc poss bry ca ise ae ntd k by gate 93ed cep ee ot tad parf te qd arg m oaee qo mayes ter Sv t4 Ar e sn s fto 5 hart 4n jc ppro the ay ft eb a or paws et Nt poa bpk y t st perticrmar io ru ay t thoi iuh js f ratio tte Fats i of traen th asus qe ghee stn f i te UT E ql NE LAT Fo t as 1 f taw g re pers L tte opu ck oe WHILE DOING A RIP TYPE OPERATION Never rea bh DJ the bade tes three nthe je foo fe yc E the Putter of ys trkprece beyond the bije unti fee wh op y kpo e has beengqiuste t heyned acd cleat otf the p ade Y aye flour duSeabhk kbadck wl trs ad Stein QU Paul yoat hand Pts Ph ge rege costieeigyrne ttre Dig de before yous ttt set j LEE EST TER Psi ys Dody at the c sre per fep Sige t t e g uatd Start and pamper te gp he c Piro pa SAME side Ths wel req ore added table soppe for Ong 0 wide wo kpieces that extend eyo t e teegih or width of the saw tabie f prevent werk niece from being throwr asit falis from the fate Ny nt Ipay the feed torre f the Sec bier caf th Weert arc ge that wid pecore mie cub ttre e ince Fer force wher rpprg must aMways App o between the sawblade and thi toner y thoat fh Sot cnt by the made inerti wil net bag once J Shut on

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