Craftsman 315.220381 Setting the ARM Lock Knob, See Figures 17,4and 17B, Yokelock Handle

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SETTING THE ARM LOCK KNOB

See Figure 16.

It may be possible to move the arm when locked, if the arm lock knob is too loose. If the arm does not

move freely when unlocked, the arm lock knob may be too tight. Use this procedure to check and set the arm lock knob by turning the arm lock wheel (under the carriage arm).

To release the arm lock knob, located on top of the arm at the front, pull the arm lock knob forward until the spring is compressed.

While holdingthe arm lock knob forward, swing the arm 30" to the left or the right, referring to the miter scale on top of the column.

Lock the arm in place by pushing the arm lock knob back until it pops in the locked position.

Apply a reasonable amount of pressure on the arm. The arm can be forced but if it moves easily, it needs adjustment.

Locate the arm lock wheel.

Release the arm lock knob and turn the lock wheel clockwise to tighten or counterclockwiseto loosen.

Repeat above steps until the arm movement is minimized when locked.

ARM LOCKKNOB ARM

TURNCOUNTERCLOC_

WISETOLOOSEN

CARRIAGE

 

TURNCLOCKWISE

STOPSCREW

ARM

TO TIGHTEN

 

LOCKWHEEL

Fig. 16

SETTING THE YOKE CLAMP

See Figures 17,4and 17B.

The yoke clamp keeps the yoke from rotating on the carriage when you want the saw blade to be station- ary. Use this procedure to check and set the yoke clamp.

Release the yoke lock handle (below the arm on the right side) so the motor can be rotated.

Swivel the motor slightly. It shouldbe at an angle in between one of the preset positive stop angles.

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ARMCAP MOTOR

YOKELOCK

HANDLE

YOKE

 

ASSEMBLY

Fig. 17A

Lock the yoke lock handle. Grasp the motorwith both hands and apply reasonable pressure to see if

it slips. If it moves, reset the yoke lock handle as follows.

Remove the arm cap screws and arm cap at the front of the arm with a phillipsscrewdriver. See

Figure 13B.

Remove the carriage stop screw and Iockwasher with a 1/4 in. hex key. Carefully slide the yoke assembly forward and off the carriage.

Place the yoke assembly in a spot where it will be secure as you work on the top of the yoke.

Release the yoke lock handle. Tighten the center nut with a 15/16 in. wrench until the lock handle is

centered between the two legs of the yoke.

Carefully replace the yoke assembly on the car- riage arm track. Slide it back about halfway.

Replace the carriage stop screw and Iockwasher, followed by the arm cap and arm cap Screws.

Lock and test the yoke again. If it can be moved, repeat the procedure until it is secure.

_lil _J_ m_ CENTERNUT

YOKELOCK

HANDLE

LEG

Fig. 17B

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Contents Radial ARM SAW Ofess IonalFull ONE Year Warranty on Craftsman Radial ARM SAW 28-29 Symbol Meaning Safety Alert SymbolAvoid Awkward Operations and Hand Be Sure the Blade Clears the Work RIP only Workpieces Longer than Groundinginstructions Grounding PIN Coverofgrounded OutletboxBladearbor Changing VoltageSee Figures BladeBevelAngle GumRAFTSNANRADIALSAW315,220381 Sawassemblyshownaspacked IIoII Cdef000 Io@C LevelInch Radii Arm Saw RE.ANTPARTSAdvertencia Yoke KnowyourradialsawSee a Miterscale Armlockknob Yokepivotlatch RIP FeatureslistSee Figures 9A-9D 19IIRFTSMRNRADIALSAW315.220381Figures 9A and 9B MOTOR13/6.5AMP- Powersthebladeand is Dustguide HolddownSee Figure I OA Assembly and Adjustments sections beforeTighten. See Figure I OA See Figure lOBSAW Base LEG Sawbase Hexbolt Flat Washer Lockwasher Mounting SAW to LEG Stand Attaching Elevating HandwheelSee Figure Elevating Shaft Handwheel Screw StarwasherArmlockknob ARM Capscrews Installing the Yoke AssemblyArmviewedfrombelow Carriagearm LockknobAttaching Table Supports Blade Arbor Mounttablesupports UsingtheseholelocationsRemoving the Blade See Figures 17,4and 17B Setting the ARM Lock KnobArmcap Motor Yokelock Handle Assembly Yokelock HandleBevellockleverin Setting the Bevel Lock LeverStarwasher Bevel Bevel BevelSee Figures 20A 20D Rear Coverscrews HEXBOLT2 HEXNUT2 Adjusting the Column TubeTightening the ARM and Column Column ARM Tube SupportColumntube Elevation AdjustmentRotation Adjustment Silverblack Screws ColumnsupportEccentricscrew Wrench Graspandhold Carriagebearing Adjusting the Carriage BearingsCarriagebearing Blade Wrenchat Front Armlockknob Leveling Table SupportsSee Figures 22A and 22B Rightside Tablesupport23A Installing the Front TableSee Figures 23A 23C HexnutReartablefence Spacertablefronttable Leveling the Front TableSee Figures 25A 25C Blade Rotation Hten WRENCH2 Clamp Bracket SquarenutHole See Figures 27A 27C Spring Carriage Screws Lockknob Installing RIP Scale IndicatorsCarriage Speednut Aligning the ARM for Cross Cuts See Figures 29,4 2gCIndexcap Bevel Aligning Blade to Table AT 0 BevelSee Figures 30A 30D Lock Lever Fronttable Socket Elevating Headscrews HandwheelHexbolts Squaring Blade to FenceSee Figures 31A 31C Framingsquare YokelockhandleParalleling Blade to Table Noadjustment Needed BevelAdjustment GAP See Figures 32A-32CSee Figures 33A 33B Aligning the RIP Scale IndicatorsIN-RIPSCALEONRIGHTSIDEOFARM RIP-SCALEINDICATOR Installing Control CUT Device Barrel Carriage Assembly SOCKETF.34Cross Cuts Basic Operation of the Radial ARM SAWTypes of Cuts RIP CutsAvoiding Kickback Switch and Switch KEYInsertswitchkey Switchon Switchoff Causes of Kickback Featnerboards PushsticksPushblocks Pushsticks Pushblocks FeatherboardMaking a Cross CUT Carnage Lockknob TableclampsMaking a Miter CUT Making a Bevel CUT Yoke Armpivotlatch Swwchyokelock Handle Making a Compound Cross CUTBeveledand Elevating Handwheel Elevating Handwheel Infeedfor Ripcutting RIP CUT Hazards and PrecautionsSetting UP a RIP CUT See Figure Review the Hazards and Precautions Making a RIP CUTCutting Long Workpieces Making Other CutsSee Figures 48 SupportlongworkpiecesNON-THROUGH CutsGeneral Maintenance MOTOR/ELECTRICALProblem Cause SolutionProblem Remove handwheel clean and lubricate the shaft Adjustmentssection See Adjusting the ColumnTube in Assembly section See Squaring the Blade toAssembly section Cause SolutionFence in Adjustmentssection Seefigure Description Quan Craftsmanradial ARM SAW- ModelnoKEY Part Number KEY PartFigureb 63CRRFTSMRNRADIALSAW315.220381 Craftsman Radial ARM SAW Model noKEY Part NO.NUMBER Figurec Parts List for Figure C Descripon QuanFigured Parts List for Figure D 67CRRFTSNHNRADIALSAW315220381Figuree Parts List for Figure E Figuref See Figure G976287-001 71CRAFTSMANRADIALSAW315.220381See Figure F Seefigureh CRAFTSMANTABLESAW315,22038172Parts List for Figure G 73CRRPTSNRNRADIALSAW315.220381Figureh Parts List for Figure H Descripon OuanFigurei Parts List Craftsmanradial ARM SAW ModelnoFigurej Parts List for Figure J Craftsmanradial ARM SAW- Modelno ,220381Figurek Parts List for Figure K Parts Direct s