Craftsman 315.220381 owner manual Changing Voltage, See Figures, Bladearbor

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CHANGING VOLTAGE

See Figures 2-4.

Your radial saw has been set up at the factory to operate efficiently on a 120V AC single voltage circuit. However, if heavy duty operation is required, the circuits are overloaded, or the circuit is low voltage, have a qualified electrician change the voltage on the main power system to a 240V AC voltage circuit.

,_ WARNING: The control cut device is set up for

a120V AC single voltage circuit. Do not modify the control cut cord. Identify the controlcut cord and tie it back out of the way.

Correctly identify the control cut cord, unplug it, and set it aside.

Unplug the main power cord.

Remove the blade followingthe procedure in the Assembly section.

Remove the pan head screw above the blade arbor on the motor cover. Lift motor cover to expose switch. See Figure 2.

Use a small screwdriver to slide the dual voltage switch to the 240V position. See Figures 3 and 4.

Reinstall motor cover.

Replace the 120V plug on the main cord with a UL listed 240V, 15 amp, 3-prong plug.

Follow the instructionsprovided with the UL listed plug.

Plug the cord into a 240V, 15 amp, 3-blade recep- tacle. Make sure the receptacle is connected to a 240V AC power supply through a 240V branch circuit that has a 15 amp fuse or circuit breaker.

Note: No adapter is available for this type of plug or receptacle.

PANHEADSCREW

MOTORCOVER

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LIFTMOTORCOVERTO EXPOSESWITCH

SLIDEASSHOWNFORSINGLEVOLTAGECIRCUITS

SWITCHSHOWNIN 110-120VOLTPOSmON

Fig. 3

UFT MOTORCOVERTO EXPOSESWITCH

SLIDEAS SHOWNFORDUALVOLTAGECIRCUITS

SWITCHSHOWNIN 220-240VOLTPosmoN

Fig. 4

BLADEARBOR

Fig. 2

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Contents Ofess Ional Radial ARM SAWFull ONE Year Warranty on Craftsman Radial ARM SAW 28-29 Meaning Safety Alert Symbol SymbolAvoid Awkward Operations and Hand Be Sure the Blade Clears the Work RIP only Workpieces Longer than Grounding PIN Coverofgrounded Outletbox GroundinginstructionsChanging Voltage See FiguresBladearbor Gum BladeBevelAngleRAFTSNANRADIALSAW315,220381 Sawassemblyshownaspacked Cdef IIoII000 Level Io@CRE.ANTPARTS Inch Radii Arm SawAdvertencia Knowyourradialsaw See aYoke See Figures 9A-9D FeatureslistMiterscale Armlockknob Yokepivotlatch RIP 19IIRFTSMRNRADIALSAW315.220381Figures 9A and 9B Dustguide Holddown MOTOR13/6.5AMP- Powersthebladeand isTighten. See Figure I OA Assembly and Adjustments sections beforeSee Figure I OA See Figure lOBSee Figure Mounting SAW to LEG Stand Attaching Elevating HandwheelSAW Base LEG Sawbase Hexbolt Flat Washer Lockwasher Elevating Shaft Handwheel Screw StarwasherArmviewedfrombelow Installing the Yoke AssemblyArmlockknob ARM Capscrews Carriagearm LockknobBlade Arbor Mounttablesupports Usingtheseholelocations Removing the BladeAttaching Table Supports Armcap Motor Yokelock Handle Assembly Setting the ARM Lock KnobSee Figures 17,4and 17B Yokelock HandleStarwasher Bevel Setting the Bevel Lock LeverBevellockleverin Bevel BevelTightening the ARM and Column Rear Coverscrews HEXBOLT2 HEXNUT2 Adjusting the Column TubeSee Figures 20A 20D Column ARM Tube SupportRotation Adjustment Elevation AdjustmentColumntube Silverblack Screws ColumnsupportAdjusting the Carriage Bearings CarriagebearingEccentricscrew Wrench Graspandhold Carriagebearing See Figures 22A and 22B Leveling Table SupportsBlade Wrenchat Front Armlockknob Rightside TablesupportSee Figures 23A 23C Installing the Front Table23A HexnutLeveling the Front Table See Figures 25A 25CReartablefence Spacertablefronttable Clamp Bracket Squarenut HoleBlade Rotation Hten WRENCH2 See Figures 27A 27C Installing RIP Scale Indicators Carriage SpeednutSpring Carriage Screws Lockknob See Figures 29,4 2gC Aligning the ARM for Cross CutsSee Figures 30A 30D Aligning Blade to Table AT 0 BevelIndexcap Bevel Lock Lever Fronttable Socket Elevating Headscrews HandwheelSee Figures 31A 31C Squaring Blade to FenceHexbolts Framingsquare YokelockhandleAdjustment GAP Noadjustment Needed BevelParalleling Blade to Table See Figures 32A-32CAligning the RIP Scale Indicators IN-RIPSCALEONRIGHTSIDEOFARM RIP-SCALEINDICATORSee Figures 33A 33B Barrel Carriage Assembly SOCKETF.34 Installing Control CUT DeviceTypes of Cuts Basic Operation of the Radial ARM SAWCross Cuts RIP CutsSwitch and Switch KEY Insertswitchkey Switchon Switchoff Causes of KickbackAvoiding Kickback Pushblocks PushsticksFeatnerboards Pushsticks Pushblocks FeatherboardCarnage Lockknob Tableclamps Making a Cross CUTMaking a Miter CUT Making a Bevel CUT Making a Compound Cross CUT Beveledand Elevating HandwheelYoke Armpivotlatch Swwchyokelock Handle RIP CUT Hazards and Precautions Setting UP a RIP CUTElevating Handwheel Infeedfor Ripcutting Making a RIP CUT See Figure Review the Hazards and PrecautionsSee Figures 48 Making Other CutsCutting Long Workpieces SupportlongworkpiecesCuts NON-THROUGHMOTOR/ELECTRICAL General MaintenanceSolution Problem CauseProblem Remove handwheel clean and lubricate the shaft Tube in Assembly section See Adjusting the ColumnAdjustmentssection See Squaring the Blade toCause Solution Fence in AdjustmentssectionAssembly section Seefigure KEY Part Number Craftsmanradial ARM SAW- ModelnoDescription Quan KEY PartFigureb Craftsman Radial ARM SAW Model no KEY Part NO.NUMBER63CRRFTSMRNRADIALSAW315.220381 Figurec Descripon Quan Parts List for Figure CFigured 67CRRFTSNHNRADIALSAW315220381 Parts List for Figure DFiguree Parts List for Figure E See Figure G Figuref71CRAFTSMANRADIALSAW315.220381 976287-001CRAFTSMANTABLESAW315,22038172 See Figure F Seefigureh73CRRPTSNRNRADIALSAW315.220381 Parts List for Figure GFigureh Descripon Ouan Parts List for Figure HFigurei Craftsmanradial ARM SAW Modelno Parts ListFigurej Craftsmanradial ARM SAW- Modelno ,220381 Parts List for Figure JFigurek Parts List for Figure K Parts Direct s