Sears 113.29003 Attaching the SAW Blade, Shaft NUT Has Left Hand Threads, Shaft Nut

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(item 2).

2.Adiust nuts (Item 3) by alternating loosening and tighten- ing so that the channels are moved up or down an the a_justing screws (Item 4) in the desired direction.

3.When channels are properly adjusted the arbor wrench

wifl just contact the table top when swung back and forth at Positions 1, 2, 3, and 4 of Figure 9_ Tighten clamping screws (Item 1). Recheck the four positions to insure that no change has occurred.

ATTACHING THE SAW BLADE

1.Remove shaft nut and one loose colarm

2.Place saw blade on motor shaft taking care that saw blade teeth are in some direction as shown in Figure 11_

3.Replace other loose coltar and shaft nut° Smooth face of €olor must be away from saw blade.

,4. Use arbor wrench (item 1, figure 12 on motor shaft nut and shaft wrench (Item 2, figure 12) on slot in motor shaft to tighten shaft nut.

CAUTION:

SHAFT NUT

HAS LEFT

HAND

THREADS

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1.Place edge of combination square or accurate steel square on table top and position as shown in Figure 13. Square must be held firmly against table tap°

2.When blade is _uare to the table no light will be v_ible between square and face of saw blade. Do not allow

square to rest on saw teeth.

If light is visible between steel square and face of sow blade adjust as follows:

a.Loosen bevel lock knob (Item I, figure 13). Use 7/32 hex "L" wrench and sllghfly loosen four socket head screws (item 2, figure 13).

b.Hold motor shaft at one end and tilt motor in proper direction until saw blade is square to table top. See

Step 2 above_

c. Retlghten socket head screws (Item 2, figure 13) and bevel lock knob (Item 1, figure 13).

d. Recheck blade _uareness to table top since tighten- ing of screws may have shifted motor.

e.Indicator (item 3, figure 13) should read 0 ° on bevel index scole_If not, loosen screw and adjust indicator.

Retlghten screw.

CHECKING COLUMN TUBE KEY

if excessive radla arm movement is noticed even though the arm is locked in position, check the fit of the column tube key (Item 2, figure 14) and the keyway in the column tube.

To Loosen Shaft Nut

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Figure 11

CAUTION:

SHAFT NUT

HAS LEFT

HAND THREADS

 

ro Tighten

Figure 12

Shaft Nut

2

Figure 13

Figure 14

1.Adjust by loosening the socket set screw (Item I, figure 14), using the 7/16 hex "'L'"wrench°

2.Pressvigorously against the rear of the column tube key (Item 2, figure 14) or C-clamp the key while slightly rocking the radial arm back and forlh. This causes the

key to seat properly in the keyway°

3o Tighten the set screw (item 1, figure 1`4) securely whffe maintaining pressure on the key°

SQUARING THE CROSS CUT TRAVEL TO THE FENCE 1_ Set radial arm at 0 ° index position and tighten arm latch handle_ See Page 11 "Angular Movement and Locking of the Radial Arm" for the most positive and

accurate sewings at an index Posilion,

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Contents Service from Sears For Your Craftsman ACCRA-ARM Radial SAW HOW to Order Repair PartsFiguro W Name of ITEM--RADIAL SAW Model NumberShaft Nut 1Work LightDescription Parts Liist5AE Screw 5/16-18 X 1/2Lock Washer 5/16 3069030566 30692Parts LiSTWL,o S-1/2 Motor Speccations Connecting the Motor to the Power SupplyAlwaysground ITEM4, PGUeE SAdjusting the Table Parallel to Radial ARM Lows See oPosition Shaft NUT Has Left Hand Threads Attaching the SAW BladeChecking Column Tube KEY Shaft NutPreliminary CROSS-CUT AT the 0 Position Checking the SAW Blade for Heel Left and RightExaggerated View of Heeling Condition Movement and Position of the Motor Operating ControlsColumn Tube KEY Adjustment Yoke Clamp Handle AdjustmentCarriage Spots Which should not be Lubricated TtlghtenlngNose of the guard to within above the top surface RippingBevel and Miter Cuts ResawingUSE of the Dado Head Molding or ShapingHelpful Hints Sanding