Sears 315.220100 operating instructions Assembung LEG Stand, See Figures IOA 10C

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Assembly is best done in the area where the saw will be used. When you remove the saw and hardware from the packing materials, carefully check the items with the Loose Parts list. If you are unsure about the description of any part, refer to their illustrations. For your convenience, all fasteners have been drawn actual size. If any parts are missing, delay assembling until you have obtained the missing part(s).

Your radial arm saw is capable of a wide variety of operations, and thus requires a number of initial setup adjustments. However, once the saw is set up, you can check your saw in about ten minutes and correct any misalignment with the procedures in the Adjust- ment section.

CAUTION: Perform all the procedures in both the Assembly and Adjustments sections before

using the saw. Run a check on your saw frequently, referring to the Adjustments section. Failure to perform the adjustments in the initial set up or on a frequent basis can result in poor performance or machine damage.

ASSEMBUNG LEG STAND

See Figures IOA - 10C.

[] Take the following hardware from the hardware bags in the leg stand carton:

40 truss head screws (1/4-20 x 5/8 in.) 40 star washers (114 in.)

40 hex nuts (1/4-20)

[] Take the following hardware from the remaining hardware bags in the leg stand carton:

4 leveling feet

8 large hex nuts (3/8-16)

[] Place a 3/8-16 hex nut on each leveling foot and insert leveling feet into the bottom of the legs. Cap with remaining 3/8-16 hex nuts but only finger tighten. See Figure fOA.

[] Place a short upper brace inside two of the legs (wide end of legs up) and align the three holes in the brace with the holes in the legs.

[] Insert the screws. Add the star washers and 1/4-20 hex nuts. Finger tighten.

[] Install a short lower brace on the legs. See Figure fOA.

[] Repeat for the other end assembly.

[] Connect the leg sets with a long upper brace. Add

the hardware and finger tighten. Repeat for the other side brace, then install the long lower braces. See Figure fOB.

[] Tighten all screws, washers, and nuts with a 7/16 in. wrench and as needed a #2 phillips screwdriver.

[] Move the leg stand to the desired location. Using a level, adjust the leveling feet by raising or lowering the bolts with a 9/16 in. wrench.

[] When the leg stand is level, securely tighten all four nuts with the wrench.

[] Your leg stand is now completely assembled and ready for use. See Figure 10C.

UPPERBRACE

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[] Obtain four legs and eight braces from the leg stand carton. See the Loose Parts section.

SHORT BRACE

SHORT

LOWERBRACE

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WASHER

TRUSS

HEADSCREW

 

HEXNUT

 

(lb-20)

HEXNUT

 

(3/8-16)

Fig. 10A

LEVELINGFOOT

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LONG

LOWERBRACE

Fig. 10B

Fig. 10C

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Contents Craftsman + PROFull ONE Year Warranty on Craftsman Radial ARM SAW Riving Knife to Blade Installing Rip Read ALL Instructions Safety Alert SymbolAlways Wear Safety Glasses with Side MeaningAvoid Awkward Operations and Hand Do not USE a Person AS a SubstituteNever Perform ANY Operation Free Do not Remove the Saws Blade GuardBe Sure the Blade Path is Free Turn OFF SAW if a Strange Noise or Extension Cords Speed and WiringGrounding Instructions Electrical ConnectionSee Figures 2 Changing VoltageMotorcover PAN Headscrew RPM RAFTSMANRADIALSAW315.22010010Resin Throw-Back Asticky,sap-basedsubstance SAW Assemblyshownas Packed CRnFT$MRNRADIAL SAW315.220100 Bcde Channellock Pliers Framingsquare Madeintaiwan CRRFTSHRWRADIALSAW315.22010016Control C AdvertenciawarningMethod of Operation Know Your Radial SAWSee a Yoke See Figures 9A 9D CP,nFISMANRADIAL SAW315.220100 Dustguide Holddown Assembung LEG Stand See Figures IOA 10CAttachung Elevating Handwheel Mounting SAW to LEG StandSee Figure Armviewedfrombelow Lockwasher Carriagestopscrew Instalung the Yoke AssemblySee Figures 13A- 13C Carriagearm LockknobArbor Removing the BladeAttaching Table Supports Tableflat Supportwasher Square Bead BoltSee Figures 17A 17B Setting the ARM Lock KnobSetting the Yoke Clamp Yoke LEGSetting the Bevel Lock Lever See Figures 18A- 18CSee fLgures 20A 20D Adjusting the Column TubeRear Coverscrews Hexbolt HEX NUT2 Column SupportRotation Adjustment Elevation AdjustmentColumn Carriagesearing Graspand Hold Adjusting the Carriage BearingsSee Figures 21A 21B Eccentricscrew WrenchLeveung the Table Supports See Figures 22A 22B23A Front TableSee Figures 23A 23C Base. See BSee Figures 25A 25C Leveling the Front TableJnstalung Rear TABLE, Spacer TABLE, FENCE, and Clamps Reartablefence SpacertablefronttableLoosen Blade Rotation Tighten Nstalung Blade and Blade GuardSee Figures 26A 26C Blade ArborRivingknifetoofar Rightof Fenceand Blade Rivingknife Ontop of Fence TOO Farleftof BladeCorrectalignmentof Therivingknife Antfkickpawls Screws Ripscale Indicator Speednut Carriage Spring Nstalling RiP Scale NdcatorsLockknob Aligning the ARM for Cross CutsLinealongthisedge Framing Yoke Lock Handle FramingArmlockknob Bladesquareto Table Noadjustmentneeded FramingAligning Blade to Table AT 0 Bevel BladeSee Figures 31A 31C AdjustmentSquaring Blade to Fence ARM LockknobParalleling Blade to Table Noadjustment NeededAdjustment GAP Needed Bevel Lock Lever See Figures 32A 32CSee Figures 33A 33B Aligning the RIP Scale IndicatorsOUT-RIPSCALEON Leftsideof ARM RIP-SCALEINDICATOR CarriagelockknobAssembly Installing Control CUT DeviceBarrel Fitting Check Alignment of ARM and Blade Using Laser Cross Cuts Basic Operation of the Radial ARM SAWTypes of Cuts Mitercut BevelcutCauses of Kickback Switch and Switch KEYInsertswitchkey Switchon Switchoff Avoiding KickbackPushblocks Cutting AidsPushsticks FeatherboardsMaking a Cross CUT Armlock Handle Switch Handle BevelTableclamps Making a Miter CUT Bladeguard Handle Bevel Indicator Ercut LockleverArmmiterscale Lockknob Yoke Handleyokelock Handle Making a Bevel CUTBeveledcut Lockknob ARM Riving Elevating HandwheelCUT Elevating Handwheel Yoke Armpivotlatch SwitchyokelockMaking a Compound Cross CUT MiterscaleSetting UP a RIP CUT RIP CUT Hazards and PrecautionsSwitch Holddown Elevating Handwheel Infeedfor Inripcutting Infeedfor Irip CUT Switch Making a RIP CUTSee Figure Review the Hazards and Precautions OUT Ripcutting ANTI-KICKBACK PawlsSee Figures 49 Making Other CutsCutting Long Workpieces SupportlongworkpiecesNON-THROUGH Cuts NON-THROUGHCUTMounting the Laser Guide AlignmentBladenutblade Arbor Cover General Maintenance MOTOR/ELECTRICALCausesolution Cause Solution See Setting the Arm Lock VZheelin the Assembly section See Adjusting the Column Tube in Assembly sectionSee Aligning Arm for Cross Cuts in Adjustments section Problem Cause Solution See Squaring the Blade toSee Setting the Arm Lock Fence in AdjustmentsAssembly section CRRFTSMnN Radial SAW315.220100 See Figuresf and G Craftsman Radial ARM SAW- Model noSee Figure ARM SAWDescription Quan Parts List for Figure aKEY Part NO. Number KEY Part NO. NumberSee Figure See Figure CKeypart NO.NUMBER Parts List for Figure BDescription Figure C Parts List for Figure C KEY Part Number Description QuanFigure D Parts List for Figure D Figure E £RRFTSMRNTABLESAW315.22010072Craftsman Radial ARM SAW Model Parts List for Figure EKEY Part Number Description Figure F See Figure GParts List for Figure F 75CRRFTSMRN RADIALSAW315.220100Figure G Figure HParts List for Figure G Figure H Parts List for Figure H Description QuanCraftsman Radial ARM SAW- Model noParts List for Figure See Figure K Figure JParts List for Figure J Figure K Parts List for Figure K Sears