Sears 113.29003 operating instructions Operating Controls, Movement and Position of the Motor

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2.* Loosen yoke clamp handle (item 2, figure 18) by pulling the. handle horizontally toward the front of the saw.

3.Slightly loosen the two hex head machine _rews (item 3, figure 18).

4.Rotate the yoke (item 4, figure 18) very slightly oppo_ite to the direction of heel. (For left heel, rotate yoke clock- wise;forrightheel rotateyoke counterclockwise.)

5.Refighten the two hex head machine screws (item 3,

figure 18) and relock the yoke by pushing the yoke clamp handle toward the rear of the saw.

6.Recheck for left and right heel as before.

7o When the heeling condition is corrected the face of the board will shaw no marks when cut from either side of the blade.

B° Replace carriage cover_

OPERATING CONTROLS

1.Arbor Wrench

2.Shaft Wrench 3_ Table Clamp

4.Adapter Plug (Except in Canada)

5o Yoke Clamp Handle

6.Radial Arm Indicator

7.Carriage Lock Knob

8.Rip Scale Indicator

9.Swivel Latch Pin Knob

10.Latch Pln Handle

1 Io Switch Key

12.Arm Latch Handle 13_ Bevel Index Handle 14_ Discharge Elbow

15.Anti Kick Back Pawl Assembly

16.Bevel Lock Knob

17.Bevel Index Scale and indicator

18.Elevation Crank

19.Hex "'L" Wrenches

NOTE: WHEN ORDERING REPAIR PARTS REFER TO PARTS LIST FOR COR- RECT PART NUMBER.

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RAISING AND LOWERING THE RADIAL ARM is ac- complished by the elevation crank (Item 18, figure 19). One complete turn of this handte will raise or lower_the radial

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LOCKING THE CARRIAGE TO THE RADIAL ARM is

accomplished by the carriage lock knob (Item 7, figure 19). Turn the knob clockwise to lock; counterclockwise to unlock.

ANGULAR MOVEMENT AND LOCKING OF THE RADIAL ARM are controlled by the arm latch handle (item 12, figure 19). The radial arm can be rotated 360 ° and locked in any position. The arm is unlocked from any position by a slight counterclockwise rotation of the arm latch handle and is locked in any position by rotating the arm latch handle clockwise until tight. The radial arm has positive stops at 0 ° and 45 ° left and right, and is released from these index positions by unlocking and pulling out the arm latch handle (Item 12, figure 19). Due to positive arm locking at the index positions, the arm latch handle may be difficult to pull out. A few turns to the left will release i.

For most positive and accurate settings at the index posi- tions, the following is recommended:

1.if the radio1 arm is already indexed, unlock and pull out the arm latch handle and move the radial arm off

of the index position. Release the arm latch handle.

2.Before moving the radial arm to the desired index posi- tion, turn the arm latch handle (item 12, figure 19) just 1/4 turn counterclockwise from the locked position.

3.Move the radia! arm into the index position (do not bump or jar) and hit the face of the arm latch handle solidly with the palm of the hand.

4.Lock the radial arm by turning the arm latch handle tufty clecl_,vise.

CAUTION: When moving the radial arm in any direction beyond _° left or right, always pull out

the arm latch handle (at end of radial arm) to prevent damaging the arm lock pln_ If damage occurs, the radial arm wiff not index properly at 0 ° and 45_ left or right.

MOVEMENT AND POSITION OF THE MOTOR IN THE

YOKE are,controlled by the latch pln handle (item 10, figure

19)and beveZ lock knob (Item 16, figure 19). The bevel scale indicates the angular position of the motor with respect to the horizontal from 0 _ to 90 ° in either vertical pos'rtionoThe latch pin handle automatically indexes the motor at 0 °, 45 °,

and 90 ° up and da'_n. Lift to release. At any other posi- tion the latch pin handle isnot engaged. The bevel lock knob

locks the motor to the yoke when the motor is in any posi- tion. Locking is clockwise; unlocking is counterclockwise. MOVEMENT AND POSITION OF THE YOKE are con-

troffed by the swivel latch pin knob (Item 9, figure 19) and the yoke clamp handle (Item 5, figure 19). The swivel latch pin automatically indexes the yoke at each 90 ° position and two 45 ° positions_ Lift to release_ The yoke clamp handle locks the yoke to the carriage in any position. Pull to release. Push to tighten. When "in Ripping" it may be desirable to have more flee table in front of the saw blade than is oh- tainable when the radial arm is at the 0 ° posltlon_ With

the blade in th normal cross-cut position index the radial arm to 45 ° left and lock it. Then loosen the yoke clamp

handle and index tile yoke 45 ° clockwise_ Redamp the

yoke clamp handle. The added free table space is now to the right of the blade and ripping should be done from the right side of the table. The reverse is also true for "Out Ripping" by indexing the radial arm 45 ° right and index- ing the yoke ,45° countercTackwlse_ The added table space is now ta the left of the blade and ripping should be done from the left s_de of the table.

CAUTION: Under these two conditions the In-Rip and Out-Rip scales cannot be used.

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Contents Service from Sears For Your Craftsman ACCRA-ARM Radial SAW HOW to Order Repair PartsFiguro W 1Work Light Model NumberName of ITEM--RADIAL SAW Shaft NutScrew 5/16-18 X 1/2 Parts LiistDescription 5AE30692 30690Lock Washer 5/16 30566WL,o S-1/2 PartsLiST ITEM4, PGUeE S Connecting the Motor to the Power SupplyMotor Speccations AlwaysgroundPosition Adjusting the Table Parallel to Radial ARMLows See o Shaft Nut Attaching the SAW BladeShaft NUT Has Left Hand Threads Checking Column Tube KEYExaggerated View of Heeling Condition Preliminary CROSS-CUT AT the 0 PositionChecking the SAW Blade for Heel Left and Right Movement and Position of the Motor Operating ControlsCarriage Column Tube KEY AdjustmentYoke Clamp Handle Adjustment Spots Which should not be Lubricated TtlghtenlngNose of the guard to within above the top surface RippingMolding or Shaping ResawingBevel and Miter Cuts USE of the Dado HeadHelpful Hints Sanding