Sears 113.197611 Cutting Aides, Fences, Push Sticks, Auxiliary Fence and Push Block for Ripping

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Cutting aides include push sticks, fences, auxiliary fences, push blocks, feather- boards, and straight edges.

Push Sticks

To make a push stick, use 3/4"knot-free lumber, or a standard lx2. Cut to dimen- sions shown (inches).

Cutting Aides

3/4

Slightly

Less

Than Thickness Of

 

Workpiece

Up To 3/8" -_\

 

1-5/8

 

45' Notch

..L.

 

15

 

Fences

Fences are required for all saw operations.

To make a fence, use _" knot-free lumber cut to table length. Do not use particle board or other composite materials be- cause they are not strong enough. Note: In- stalled fence must be at least half as high as the workplace, and never less"than _/4".The fence can be as high or higher than the workplace.

Auxiliary Fence and Push Block for Ripping

An auxiliary fence must be used when making very narrow rip cuts that don't allow enough room for a push stick without bringing it too close to the blade. An auxiliary fence must always be used with a push block.

To make an auxiliary fence, use one piece of _A"plywood and two pieces of _/4"

plywood. Cut to dimensions shown (in- ches). Glue pieces together, and reinforce with nails.

To make a push block, use one piece of 3/4" plywood and one piece of _" plywood.

Cut to dimensions shown (inches). Glue pieces together and reinforce with nails.

Lay the push block on top of the auxiliary fence to make sure their widths match ex-

actly, and are each 4_q".

3/4 Plywood

This

Face

 

& This

Edge

Tabh

Must Be

Length

Parallel

5-1/2

3/8 Plywood

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Contents 113.197511 113.197611Part No. SP5539 Contents Safety Safety Symbol and Signal WordsMajor Hazards Wrong Way Feed Hazard KWARNINGSafety Instructions Personal Safety InstructionsWork Area Safety Instructions Workpiece Safety Instructions Saw Safety InstructionsBlade Safety Instructions KWARNING On-Product Safety LabelsSafety Identify Parts AssemblyQJlIF*llfq!lt LHllLltlLllltllllltB Tools Needed For Assembly Build Cabinet Base Assembly StepsBuild Foot Assemblies Shaped Slot Attach Foot Assemblies Short Assemble Side PanelsOnly Door Model without Casters Attach Door Hinges AssemblyAttach Side Panels to Bottom Shelf Attach/Install SpacersAttach Skirts Center Support Upper Lower Complete Center Slide Assembly Attach DoorsOnly Drawer Model Center Support Attach Handwheel Assemble DrawersShaft has left-hand threa&. Turn nut clock- wise to loosen Mount MotorMount Basic Saw Assembly AssemblyAttach Trim Caps Adjust Leveling FeetAttach Slide Arm Supports Install Front TableClips. Note Table will extend about Beyond Trim caps Assemble Table Lock Mechanism Alignment and Adjustment Install Drawers Only Drawer ModelTo Remove Drawers Only Drawer Model 45, -45 , 90 ControlsRip l.ock Controls Alignment and Adjustment Alignment and Adjustment StepsAdjust Column Support Level Front Table Square Crosscut Travel Square Blade to Table for Crosscut- ting Install BladeAlignment and Adjustment Square Blade to Fence Square Blade to Table for Ripping Adjust Carriage Bearings Make Blade Parallel to Table Align Spreader to Blade Install GuardGo to Digital Display Section and follow Complete AdjustmentsDigital Display Error MessagesButton Functions =73To Replace Battery Install BatteryMiter Encoder Align EncodersBevel Encoder Set Zero Reference Points For Bevel, Miter, and ElevationSet Zero Reference Point For Out-Rip Set Zero Reference Point For RipConversion Table Power Supply Motor SpecificationsElectrical Connections Motor Protection & Reset ButtonTo Change Motor Voltage to 240 A.C To avoid electric shock, unplug sawBefore changing Motor voltage Crosscutting Crosscutting SafetyDuring crosscutting, blade teeth can Having fingers, hand or arm cut offCrosscut Kerfs CrosscuttinStep Making CrosscutsRepetitive Crosscutting Ripping Defined RippingIn-Rip and Out-Rip Positions Infeed and Outfeed DirectionsWorkpiece Positioning Ripping SafetyPinching or binding can happen when KickbackWrong Way Feed RippingPawls and Spreader Function Guard Nose FunctionRipping Set-up Procedure If workpiece is pushed along fenceWith kerfs, workpiece could get Inleed Making Rip CutsDado Blades, Molding Heads Ripping HintsFences Cutting AidesPush Sticks Auxiliary Fence and Push Block for RippingCutting Aides Straight Edge for Irregular Workpiece Cutting AidesAccessories Safety Information for DadoInformation for Edging Edging without an auxiliary fence Lower Blade GuardAccessories Lower blade guard can get caught orJam in fence or table kerfs Cleaning MaintenanceGeneral Information LubricationRemove screw and nut from swivel lock knob Adjustments for WearArm and Column Carriage BearingsReplacing Pawls Blade ChangingMotor Problem Possible CausesWhat to Do Troubleshooting Cutting Problem TroubleshootingSaw Problem Possible CausesElectronics Problem TroubleshootingBlank Model NOS .197411 and 113.197511 Repair PartsAlways order by Part Number Not by Key Number Repair PartsModel NOS .197411 and 113.197611 Base and Column Assembly Model NOS .197411 and 113.197511 Model NOS .197411 and 113.197611 Parts List for Craftsman 10 Electronic Radial SAWModel NOS .197411 and 113.197511 Part Model NOS .197411 and 113.197611 and 113,197511Repair Parts ARM Assembly Table Assembly Foot Assembly Model 113.197511 Model NOS .197411, 113.197511 Model NOS .197411, 113.197511 Repairs PartsRepairs Parts Cabinet Assembly for Model 113.197411 Model ForMotor Assembly Guard Assembly Index Sold by SEARS, Roebuck and CO., Chicago, IL 60684 U.S.A 113.197411Pail No. SP5539