Craftsman owner manual 7IRRIq.HRH Radial SAW315.273731

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SECURE THE SAW. Firmly bolt the saw to the leg stand to keep the saw from tipping, walking, or sliding.

DO NOT SET UP WORK WITH THE BLADE SPINNING. Keep the saw power off until you are ready to use it.

RIP ONLY WORKPIECES LONGER THAN THE BLADE'S DIAMETER. Never rip a piece of wood that is shorter than the diameter of the blade.

NEVER LOWER AN UNLOCKED REVOLVING CUTTING TOOL. A(ways lock the carriage lock knob before lowering the blade.

SHUT OFF THE POWER TO FREE A JAMMED GUARD. Press the switch off before putting your hands near the blade. Wait for the blade to stop, then free the guard.

LOCK THE SAW BEFORE MOVING IT. Secure the radial arm with the arm lock knob. Secure the carriage with the carriage lock knob.

POSITION THE WORKPIECE WITH THE FIN- ISHED SIDE DOWN. If the anti-kickback pawls catch the wood to stop kickback, they could mar the top surface or cause splintering.

POSITION THE WORKPIECE SO NO ONE MUST STAND IN LINE WITH THE BLADE. If kickback or climb occurs, a helper, operator, or observer in the sawblade path could be seriously injured.

POSITION THE CUT SO THE WASTE PART FALLS OFF. Never use a length stop on the free end of the workpiece. Never apply force to the free end or hold it while the sawblade is rotating.

,_ WARNING: In a rip cut, holding the cut-off edge behind the blade can cause the cut edges to

pinch, risking kickback. It could cause the blade to climb over the front edge of the wood and contact your hand.

BEFORE STARTING EACH CUT, check that no play exists in the carriage. Be sure the arm, yoke and bevel locks and clamps are tight. Verify the blade, all handles, blade washers, and blade nuts are secure.

BEFORE MAKING A CUT, test the upper and lower blade guards for free movement up and down. Position the nose of the guard to just clear the workpiece.

AVOID KICKBACK AND POSSIBLE INJURY by preventing heeling, grabbing, and pinching.

BEFORE CUTTING, position and tighten the blade guard and anti-kickback pawls. Test the pawls to make sure they would stop kickback if it started. Keep the points sharp.

KEEP THE SAW BLADE PATH CLEAR. Position the saw to allow enough room on all sides so

neither the operator nor a visitor stands in line with the sawblade.

AVOID HEELING by adjusting the saw blade so it exactly parallels the fence during ripping opera- tions.

AVOID GRABBING in rip mode by keeping the saw blade correctly adjusted and by feeding the work from the infeed side (opposite the anti- kickback pawls).

AVOID PINCHING by using a riving knife and sharp saw blade. Keep the work positioned firmly against the fence.

USE IN-RIP WHENEVER POSSIBLE by position-

ing the work so the blade is between (inside) the column and the motor.

NEVER ADJUST GUARD, PAWLS, OR BLADE WITHOUT DISCONNECTING THE POWER.

Always turn off the switch and unplug the cord before freeing a jammed blade, tightening a loose blade, or repositioning the guard or pawls.

,_L CAUTION: Do not turn the motor switch on and off rapidly. This can loosen the sawblade.

NEVER CUT MORE THAN ONE PIECE OF WOOD AT A TIME. The feed will be uneven and could cause the blade to pick up one or more pieces and cause serious injury.

TURN OFF SAW IF A STRANGE NOISE OR HEAVY VIBRATION OCCURS. Immediately turn off the saw, locate the source, and correct the problem before using the saw further.

POSITION THE CUT SO THE BLADE WILL NOT EXTEND BEYOND THE EDGE OF THE TABLE.

KEEP THE GUARDS IN PLACE AND THE WORK

SURFACE CLEAR DURING A CUT. Small objects or wood slivers can ricochet from the blade into the fence and back toward the operator. If the blade loosens slivers, remove them with a stick, not your hand.

IN A RIP CUT, DO NOT LET GO OF THE WORK- PIECE UNTIL THE CUT IS COMPLETE. When the workpiece is fed into the blade, push the workpiece all the way past the blade.

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Contents Radial ARM SAW Full TWO Year Warranty on Craftsman Tool Installing Yoke Assembly Removing Always Wear Safety Glasses with Side Safety Alert SymbolEquipment 5CRRFI.HRNRADIAL SAW315.273731 Do not USE a Person AS a Substitute 7IRRIq.HRH Radial SAW315.273731 Grounding PIN Coverofgrounded Outletbox Extension CordsSee Figures PAN Headscrew Motorcover Lift Motorcoverto ExposeswitchBladearbor Dado Cut Bench TOOLS, Visit Your Nearest Sears Retail Store Sawassemblyshownas Packed SawAssemblySwitch HIJ BcdePencil HEX KeysFramingsquare Motor Know Your Radial SAWSee a YokeLocklever Motor See Figures 8A-8DMiterscale Armlockknob Yokepivotlatch RIP Scales LockhandleFEN Elevating Handwheel SpacerBladeguard DustguideANTI-KICKBACK Hexnut See Figures 9A 9CLong LEG See FigureElevating Shaft Handwheel Armviewedfrombelow See Figures 12A 12CArmlockknob Armcap Washersupport Bladeto Blade Arbor Mounttable Supports Usingthesehole LocationsTableflat Thumbscrew Blade Guard BladeArmcapmotor Yokelock Yoke AssemblyArmlockknob ARM Turncounterclock ARM To Tighten LockwheelLocklever See Figures 17A -17CClampbolt BevelTube See Figures 19A 19DColumntube Columnsupport Rotation AdjustmentCAP Screws Graspand Hold Adjusting the Carriage BearingsSee Figures 20A and 20B CarriagebearingRightside Armlock Knob Bevel Locklever BladewrenchAT Back Tablesupport Elevating HandwheelSee Figures 22A 22C See Figures 24A 24C Installing Rear TABLE, Spacer TABLE, FENCE, and ClampsLeveling the Front Table Phillipsscrewdriver On PAN Headscrew SetscrewLoosen Thumbscrew Clamp Bracket Squarenut Clampshown AssembledRectangle SupportRivingknifeontop of Fence TOO Farleftof Blade See Figures 26A 26CKnob 3KPAWLSRipscale Indicator Carriage Cover Speednut Installing RIP Scale IndicatorsSpring Carriage Screws Linealongthis Edge Miterindicatorarm LockknobAligning the ARM for Cross Cuts EdgeArmlockknob Bevel Indexcap Lock Lever Bladesquareto Table Noadjustmentneeded Framing Square GAPAligning Blade to Table AT 0 Bevel See Figures 29A 29DARM Lockknob No Adjustmentneeded FramingSquaring Blade to Fence See Figures 30A 30CSee Figures 31A-31C Noadjustment NeededAdjustment GAP Needed Paralleling Blade to TableSee Figures 32A 32B Aligning the RIP Scale IndicatorsYokepivot Latch Barrel Fitting Installing Control CUT DeviceSocket RIP Cuts Basic Operation of the Radial ARM SAWTypes of Cuts Cross CutsCauses of Kickback Switch and Switch KEYInsertswitchkey Switchon SwitchoffFeatherboards Cutting AidsPushsticks PushblocksTableclamps Making a Cross CUTCarriage Yokelock Lock Handle Bladeguard Bevel Indicator Ercut LockleverMaking a Miter CUT Armmiterscale Lockknob Yoke Pivot LatchBeveledcut ARM Lockknob Making a Bevel CUTRiving Knife Yokelock Handle Armpivot Latch Lock SwitchyokelockMaking a Compound Cross CUT MiterscaleRiP CUT Hazards and Precautions Making a RIP CUT See Figure Review the Hazards and PrecautionsSupportlongworkpieces Making Other CutsSee Figures 47 Cutting Long WorkpiecesNON-THROUGH Cuts ControlCut SettingsMOTOR/ELECTRICAL General MaintenanceProblem See Adjusting Column Carriage Assembly in AssemDures in Adjustment Assembly sectionSee Adjusting the Column Tube in Assembly section Problem CausesolutionRemove and clean tables 57CIIFTSMRRADIALSAW315.273731 Figure a See Figures F and G Quan Parts List for Figure aKEY Part NO. Number DescriptionSee Figure C Craftsman Radial ARM SAW- Model noKEY Part NO. Number Parts List for Figure BFigure C KEY Part Number Parts List for Figure C27--+---17 Parts List for Figure D Figure E KEY Part NO.NUMBER Parts List for Figure ESee Figure G Figure F69IRRFTSMRN RADIALSAW315.273731 Parts List for Figure FSee Figure H See Figure FNumber Parts List for Figure GFigure H Craftsman Radial ARM SAW- Model no Parts List for Figure H1725 1824 KEY Part Description Parts List for FigureDescription Quan Figure J Parts List for Figure J Figure K Parts List for Figure K Call Service and Repair Parts