Sears 113.19771 Adjustments to compensate for wear, Fl/4 Inch, Adjusting Bevel Lock Lever

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adjustments to compensate for wear

ADJUSTING BEVEL LOCK LEVER

1. The purpose of this lever s to lock the motor at any

angle To adjust, remove the set screw with wrench as

shown. Use the bevel lock lever as a wrench to tighten

the clamp bot. Do Not Over Tighten. Replace bevel

lock lever in locked position and tighten tile set screw

NOTE:

The

clamp

bolt

has a left

handed

thread.

Therefore,

to increase

the clamping

effect,

rotate

the bevel

lock

lever

-when used as a wrench - from right to left, or clockwise

when viewed horn above. If you accidentally rotate it the

wrong way and disengage the bolt from the matching steel

nut, it will be necessary to remove the Handle Trim, Yoke

Handle, and Bevel Scale, in order to reinstall the bolt ir_ the nut.

LOCK LEVER

IN LOCKED POSITION

YOKE LOCK HANDLE ADJUSTMENT.

l.This hand!e provides a friction lock between the upper face of the y)ke and the bottom face of the carriage

It should eliminate any play or rotation between these

two parts when locked. Its proper position for saw

operation is approximately midway between the two sides of the _,.oke.

When surf cient wear has occured to pmmit the handle

to move cor siderably to the rear, or strike the yoke before locking, the handle must be adjusted as follows:

2.Remove carrtage stop screw and Ioekwasher with a 1/4 inch hex-L wrench.

3.Grasp the carriage assembly, move it carefully off the end of radial arm, holding it parallel to the radial arm until all carriage bearings are free of their tracks.

4.Rest the motor and carriage assembly on saw work table and re install carriage stop screw and tockwasher.

To Readjust

5.Set yoke lock handle at unlocked position. Tighter] nut with 15/16 wrench, until lock handle locks mid-way between the two sides of the yoke. Remove carriage stop screw and Iockwasher.

6.Hold the too[or and carriage assembly parallel to radial

arm and start the rear bearings onto [he t_acks.

Continue to hold the assembly parallel to the tracks until the forward bearings are on the tracks.

7.Slide the carriage rearward on the radial arm and

INSTALL THE CARRIAGE STOP SCREW AND LOCKWASH E R.

HEX "L" WRENCH

fl/4 INCH)

CARRIAGE STOP

SCREW

15/!6 WRENCH

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Contents Sears SAW onlyFull ONE Year Warranty on Craftsman Radial SAW Know Your Power ToolUSE Recommended Accessories Ground ALL ToolsAdditional safety instructions For radial sawsInstal Lation Minimize Accident PotentialAntikickback With Power RippingReposition PloughingPower Supply Motor SpecificationsElectrical connections SawMotor Safety Protection Electrical ConnectionsConnections should be Made by a Qualified ElectricianWire Sizes Locations and Functions of ControlsContents ToolsContaining the following Items Truss Hd /4-20 Lockwasher, 1/4Lenkwasher, 5/16 External Nut Hex Jam 5/16-18 Nat, Hex 1/2-13Attach Elevation Crank STIFFENER1Elevate ARM to ITS Maximum Height Assembly and alignment Lock ARM Before ProceedingRemove Shipping Screws and Discard Collar, Set aside and out of the wayAlignment Procedure Step ONEAttaching and Leveling Table Mounting Support Channels Arbor Wrench Screw aAdjusting Column Tube in Column Support Installation of Front Work TableStep TWO OHPtArED O HEX WrenchSquaring Blade to RIP Guide Fence Blade Heel Adjustment Step FourStep Five Squaring SAW Blade to Work TableTooth Vertical Heel AdjustmentRest Installingand Adjusting RIP Scale Indicators Step SIXTable Spacer Board KnobInstall Blade Guard Fence LocationsTable Clamp Power Switch and Key Locations and functionsControls Unlock Index R,ELEASEAntikickback This Edge of Board Against Fence for ALL Cutsfence 1ST CUT Basic saw operationsPencil Line for Gauging Required Length Requirements for Crosscut Operation No CrosscutRepetitive Crosscutting Operations 1 ThroughOperation No Miter Crosscut Operation No Bevel CrosscutOperation No -- Compound CrosscutRequirements When Ripping Operation No -- OUT-RIPPINGIN-RIPPING Operations 5Operation No Bevel Ripping Dadoing MOLDING/SANDINGAdjustments to compensate for wear Adjusting Bevel Lock LeverYoke Lock Handle Adjustment To ReadjustAdjusting Carriage Bearings ARM to ColumnReinstall parts that have been removed LockWheel RodTrouble-shooting Source Before Trouble ShootingLooseness between column tube and column Bevel Lock Handle LooseDirty tracks. Clean Tracks Dull blade or warped boardFeed rate too fast. Slow Feed Rate Saw blade heels Saw Blade has heelProbable Cause Suggested Remedy Maintenance and lubrication Recommended AccessoriesMaintenance LubricationRepair parts Parts List for Craftsman 10-INCHRADIAL SAWModel Description\ \ +.\\ × × Rig $, r Gouj O0oi Parts List for Craftsman 10-INCH Radial SAW Model Number 113.1977113 14 Rim17 15 Key PartKey 12 63269BearingSAW on LY SAW with Legs113.19771 Inch Radial SAW