Sears 113.19771 owner manual Electrical connections, Power Supply, Motor Specifications, Saw

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(C)CROSSCUTTING

1.ALWAYSRETURNTHECARRIAGETO THE FULLREARWARDPOSITIONATCONCLUSION OFEACHCROSSCUTTYPEOPERATIONNever.

remove your hand from the Yoke Handle unless the carriage is in this position. Otherwise the cutting

tool may climb up on the workpiece and be propelled toward you.

2. Place guard in horizontal position and adjust

antikickback pawls to just clear the top of the fence

or workpiece, whichever is higher. This provides additional guarding.

3.NEVER gang crosscut - lining up more than one workpiece in front of the fence - stacked vertically,

o_ horizontally outward on the table -- and then pulling saw thru: the blade could pick up one or more pieces and cause a binding or loss of control and possible injury.

4.Do not position the Arm so the operation you are

performing permits the cutting tool to extend beyond the edges of the Table.

5.-1op-side dadoing or molding across the grain are

examples of crosscut-type cuts. The same basic

procedures including positioning of the

AKB/Spreader device as for crosscutting, apply.

(D)ACC ESSORI ES

1.Use only recommended accessories as listed on page 34.

2.Never operate this saw when equipped with a dado

head or molding head unless the molding head

guard is installed - see listing of recommended

accessories. The only exception is when "top-side"

dadoing or molding, when the sawblade guard must

be used. See detailed instructions that accompany

the dado head, molding head, and molding head guard.

3.The use of grinding wheels, abrasive or cut-off wheels, or wire wheels, can be dangerous and is not

recommended. (Abrasive or cut-off wheels are used

to saw many different materials including metals, stone, and glass.)

4.Drill Chuck: Do not install or use any twist drill larger than 1/2-inch in dia., or longer than 7 inches in length or extending more than 6inches beyond the chuck jaws. Do not install or use any reduced shank drill except of the spade type (1 inch dia. or

smaller). "Use for drilling WOOD and PLASTIC

only."

NOTE: Do not overtighten arbor nut. Use the arbor wrench

to just "snug" it.

WEAR YOUR

The operation of any power tool can result in foreign

objects being thrown into the eyes, which can result in severe eye damage. Always wear safety goggles complying with ANSI Z87.1 (shown on Package) before commencing

power tool operation. Safety Goggles are available at Sears retail or catalog stores.

electrical connections

POWER SUPPLY

1.Motor Specifications

The ArC motor used in this saw is a capacitor-start,

non-reversible type having the following specifications:

Voltage

.............................

 

 

120/240

Amperes

..............................

 

 

11/5.5

Hertz (cycles)

 

 

60

Phase

 

 

 

Single

RPM

 

 

 

3450

Rotation

as viewed

from

saw blade

end ....

Clockwise

CAUTION:

Your

saw

is wired

for 120V

operation.

Connect to a 120V, 15-Amp. branch circuit and use a

15-Amp. time-delay fuse or circuit breaker. If the

motor is used for 240V operation, connect to a

15-Amp.branch circuit and use a 15-Amp. time-delay fuse or circuit breaker.

This machine must be grounded while in use to protect the operator from electric shock.

IF YOU ARE NOT SURE THAT YOUR OUTLET IS

PROPERLY GROUNDED, HAVE IT CHECKED BY A QUALI FI ED ELECTR ICIAN.

WARNING:

DO

NOT

PERMIT

 

FINGERS

TO

TOUCH

THE TERMINALS

OF

PLUGS

 

WHEN

INSTALLING

OR REMOVING

THE

PLUG

 

TO

OR

FROM

THE

OUTLET.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WARNING:

IF

NOT

PROPERLY

 

GROUNDED

THIS

POWER

TOOL

CAN

INCUR

 

THE

POTENTIAL

HAZARD

 

OF

ELECTRICAL

 

SHOCK.

PARTICULARLY

 

 

WHEN

 

USED

IN

DAMP

LOCATIONS

IN

PROXIMITY

TO

PLUMBING.

IF AN

ELECTRICAL

 

SHOCK

OCCURS

THERE

IS

THE

POTENTIAL

OF A SECONDARY

 

HAZARD

SUCH

AS

YOUR

HANDS CONTACTING

 

THE

SAWBLADE.

 

IF POWER CORD tS WORN OR CUT, OR DAMAGED

IN ANY WAY, HAVE IT REPLACED IMMEDIATELY.

If your unit is for use on less than 150 volts it has a plug that looks like below.

3-PRONG PLUG

PROPERLY

GROUNDED OUTLET

GROUNDING PRONG

This power tool is equipped with a 3-conductor cord and grounding type plug which has a grounding prong,

Listed by Underwriters' Laboratories. The ground

conductor has a green jacket and is attached to the tool housing at one end and to the ground prong in the

attachment plug at the other end.

This plug requires a mating 3-conductor grounded type outlet as shown.

If the outlet you are planning to use for this power tool

is of the two prong type DO NOT REMOVE OR

ALTER THE GROUNDING PRONG IN ANY

MANNER. Use an adapter as shown and always connect the grounding lug to known ground.

It it recommended that you have a qualified electrician replace the TWO prong outlet with a properly grounded THREE prong outlet.

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Contents SAW only SearsKnow Your Power Tool Full ONE Year Warranty on Craftsman Radial SAWUSE Recommended Accessories Ground ALL ToolsFor radial saws Additional safety instructionsInstal Lation Minimize Accident PotentialRipping Antikickback With PowerReposition PloughingMotor Specifications Power SupplyElectrical connections SawElectrical Connections Motor Safety ProtectionConnections should be Made by a Qualified ElectricianLocations and Functions of Controls Wire SizesTools ContentsTruss Hd /4-20 Lockwasher, 1/4 Containing the following ItemsLenkwasher, 5/16 External Nut Hex Jam 5/16-18 Nat, Hex 1/2-13Elevate ARM to ITS Maximum Height STIFFENER1Attach Elevation Crank Lock ARM Before Proceeding Assembly and alignmentRemove Shipping Screws and Discard Collar, Set aside and out of the wayStep ONE Alignment ProcedureAttaching and Leveling Table Mounting Support Channels Arbor Wrench Screw aStep TWO Installation of Front Work TableAdjusting Column Tube in Column Support OHPtArED O Wrench HEXStep Four Squaring Blade to RIP Guide Fence Blade Heel AdjustmentStep Five Squaring SAW Blade to Work TableRest Vertical Heel AdjustmentTooth Step SIX Installingand Adjusting RIP Scale IndicatorsTable Spacer Board KnobFence Locations Install Blade GuardTable Clamp Locations and functions Power Switch and KeyControls Unlock Index R,ELEASEAntikickback Pencil Line for Gauging Required Length Basic saw operationsThis Edge of Board Against Fence for ALL Cutsfence 1ST CUT Operation No Crosscut Requirements for CrosscutRepetitive Crosscutting Operations 1 ThroughOperation No Bevel Crosscut Operation No Miter CrosscutOperation No -- Compound CrosscutOperation No -- OUT-RIPPING Requirements When RippingIN-RIPPING Operations 5Dadoing MOLDING/SANDING Operation No Bevel RippingAdjusting Bevel Lock Lever Adjustments to compensate for wearYoke Lock Handle Adjustment To ReadjustARM to Column Adjusting Carriage BearingsLock Reinstall parts that have been removedWheel RodSource Before Trouble Shooting Trouble-shootingLooseness between column tube and column Bevel Lock Handle LooseDull blade or warped board Dirty tracks. Clean TracksFeed rate too fast. Slow Feed Rate Saw blade heels Saw Blade has heelProbable Cause Suggested Remedy Recommended Accessories Maintenance and lubricationMaintenance LubricationParts List for Craftsman 10-INCHRADIAL SAW Repair partsModel Description\ \ +.\\ × × Rig $, r Gouj O0oi Model Number 113.19771 Parts List for Craftsman 10-INCH Radial SAW13 14 RimKey Part 17 15Key 12 63269BearingSAW with Legs SAW on LY113.19771 Inch Radial SAW