Page 2 - S A F E T Y; WEAR; A GROUND; t o; GUARDS; of; before; on
S A F E T Y 3 M I N U T E S of required reading for the home safety in mind, permitting you to use the tool without m a n . . . whether this i s your first purchase or you're c o n c e r n so long as certain basic rules are observed. an old hand a t power tools. We'd l i k e to call particular atten...
Page 3 - A S S E M B L I N G; A N D; ADJUSTING; POWER; MOTOR; GREEN; R P M; AC; the; by; If; BLACK; Figure
. . , . . . . . . . . . A S S E M B L I N G A N D ADJUSTING YOUR SAW , . POWER C O N N E C T I O N S lead. (The b l a c k motor c o r d l e a d is to the o v e r l o a d protector.) MOTOR ONS b. Connect the GREEN a n d BROWN leads t o the BLUE The A C motor used i n this saw i s a capacitor start, l...
Page 4 - s t i l l; i f; Do; STEP; TWO; CHECKING; OF
button w i l l n o t snap i n t o place immediately, the motor i s s t i l l too hot a n d must b e allowed t o cool f o r a while longer. ( A n a u d i b l e click w i l l indicate protector i s closed.) 3. As os the b u t t o n w i l l snap into running position, the moy be started a n d operated ...
Page 5 - and; ing; SQUARING THE CROSS CUT; I f
set screw, the column key w i l l b e retracted o u t of the column tube keyway. The set screw in outer end o f column key must b e loosened while adjustment i s being made a n d tightened with after adjustment i s completed. This screw a p plies pressure on the N y l o n friction p l u g a n d pro-...
Page 6 - THE; TABLE; PARALLEL; TO RADIAL A R M; if; all; SAW; BLADE; TO THE TABLE
b. Turn the a r m l a t c h h a n d l e (22, fi g ure 20) o n e -q u a r t e r turn b u t d o not. p u l l it out. c. Loosen n o t remove) t w o screws (5, f i g - ure 8) l o c a t e d i n s i d e c o l u m n tube. d . Move r a d i a l a r m s l i g h t l y i n t h e proper d i r e c t i o n t o mak...
Page 7 - held
2. W h e n the saw b l a d e i s square w i t h the t a b l e top, n o l i g h t w i l l b e visible between square a n d f a c e o f saw b l o d e . Do not the square t o rest a g a i n s t o t o o t h o f the saw. I f l i g h t i s visible the s q u a r e a n d f a c e o f saw b l a d e square l e...
Page 8 - S A W; REMOVAL; A D J U S T M E N T O F R I P SCALE I N D I C A T O R S
. . . . . . A T TAC HI NG A N D D ETA C H I N G . . . , . , S A W BLADE . . . . . , . 1. Locate the motor c a r r i a g e assembly m i d w a y arm o n d tighten c a r r i a g e lock knob (6, figure 20). 2. REMOVAL (See f i g u r e 16.) Place the open-end shaft wrench o n hex p o r t i o n of motor s...
Page 9 - S w i v e l; R a d i a l; L a t c h; Pin; S w i t c h; is
1. Arm Latch Lever 2. S w i v e l Latch Pin Rip Scale lndicator R a d i a l Arm Indicator 5. Radial Arm Scale 6. Carriage Lock Knob 7. Yoke Clamp Handle 8. Switch Lock and Key 9. Clamp 10. Arbor Wrench 11. Shaft Wrench 12. Allen Wrenches Adapter Plug 14. Elevation Crank 15. lndex Indicator 16. lndex...
Page 10 - IN
USE OF KEY A N D SWITCH NOTE: This cannot be operated without the key, a n d likewise, the key cannot b e re- moved the lock while the sow motor is running. This feature was designed into your saw for safety a n d protection. 1. Insert key i n slot and turn it. (See figure 22.) 2. Press the right-ha...
Page 11 - M O T O R; OTE; FOR; L O O S E N E S S; C O L U M N; A N D C O L U M N; S U P P O R T; YOKE; o f; b e
PRECISION I N D E X I N G operators o f precision equipment, such as this Craftsman Sow, n o r m a l l y a c q u i r e t h e h a b i t of i n d e x i n g the machine i n one d i r e c t i o n whenever a new setting is m a d e i n f o r a d i f f e r e n t For W h e n moving the r a d i a l a r m t o...
Page 12 - C A R R I A G E B E A R I N G; TO FIRST; N O LUBRICATION REQUIRED:; These; sealed; PERIODICALLY LUBRICATE THESE; POINTS; SAE
7. Using a screwdriver or tool, rotate the 8. Make sure the hole in (2, assembly (2, figure 25) clockwise (when looking 24) up with lock screw hole install a n d tighten down) until next hole will line up with the lock screw lock screw (3, figure 26) (See figure Usually, r o t a t i n g yoke clamp ....
Page 13 - OIL; P R E L I M I N A R Y CROSS- CUT
A light film of oil c a n be w i p e d o n the face of the column tube and t o lubricate the f i t between this p a r t a n d the key and column support. a few drops o f o i l t o the b e a r i n g surfaces o f the elevation crank shaft assembly. A n o i l i n g hole i s p r o v i d e d i n the elev...
Page 14 - be; two
F i g u r e In some cases it may become necessary to. cross-cut long boards which extend over the saw table on one, or both sides. can buckling of the b o a r d a n d bind the saw during the cut. To eliminate this condition the ends of the board should b e supported. Figure 33 illustrates a t y p i ...
Page 16 - F i g u r e
IN-RIPPING - refers to a when the b l a d e i s - , - between the motor and the fence and p arallel t o ~ h e fence. ( S e e figure To place the saw in this position, unlock the yoke, swivel latch pin a n d r o t a t e the clockwise (viewing it from u n t i l swivel p i n automatically indexes the t...
Page 17 - U S E OF; THE DADO HEAD; OR SHAPING; f i g u r e
U S E OF THE DADO HEAD The d a d o saw (or head) i s a special set o f for cut- ting grooves and Craftsnian 8-inch Kromedge D a d o b e purchased a t any Sears Store o r M a i l Order House. The head consists of t w o outside blades thick, six thick chipper blades a n d p a p e r washers for width W...
Page 18 - d i s c; Rip; BRAKE; in; DO NOT; or
I F i g u r e 47 B O R I N G The saw m a y b e c o n v e r t e d t o a h o r i z o n t a l d r i l l f o r b o r i n g using o n e o f the recommended chucks a n d p r o p e r drill. For d r i l l i n g holes o n a n angle, the r a d i a l a r m s h o u l d b e positioned t o t h e d e s i r e d ang...
Page 19 - BENCH POWER TOOL GUARANTEE; b c; T h i s; LISTS; S E E; SEE
6. K e e p cutting tools as saw blades, drills, BENCH POWER TOOL GUARANTEE cutters, e t c . , d o n o t force w o r k t o p o i n t w h e r e m o t o r is a l l C r a f t s m a n R a d i a l Saws b c T h i s m o r e accurate cuts, resist b u r n c a r e d for maintained, we w i l l r e p l a c e or ...
Page 20 - P A R T S; C R A F T S M A N , 1 2 - I N C H RADIAL; pp; Key; P a r t
P A R T S C R A F T S M A N , 1 2 - I N C H RADIAL SAW, MODEL N O . 1 13.29501 , . , parts illustrated in Figures 51 listed under p a r t numbers be ordered through store or C a t a l o g order store. parts b y mail from the Cotalog order house which serves the territory i n which y o u l i v e . In...
Page 21 - R A D I A L
CRAFTSMAN, 2 - I N C H R A D I A L S A W , MODEL N O . 1 13.29501 . f 52 FOP : SEE 55 F O P S E E 53 FOR EXPLODED F i g u r e 51
Page 23 - CRAFTSMAN, 1 2 - I N C H R A D I A L S A W , M O D E L N
CRAFTSMAN, 1 2 - I N C H R A D I A L S A W , M O D E L N O . 1 1 3 . 2 9 5 0 1 FIGURE 56 EXPLODED Figure 5 2
Page 25 - - I N C H R A D I A L S A W , M O D E L N
CRAFTSMAN, 1 2 - I N C H R A D I A L S A W , M O D E L N O . 1 1 3 . 2 9 5 0 1 ,
Page 27 - RADIAL; F I G U R E; 5 P A R T S; K e y; Rod
CRAFTSMAN, 12-INCH RADIAL S A W , MODEL N O . 13.29501 10 F i g u r e 55 F I G U R E 5 5 P A R T S * S t a n d a r d H a r d w a r e - M a y b e Purchased Locally. D e s c r i p t i o n G u a r d Screw, N o . x Type 23 C.I., Pan Hd., Cad. Plate, G u a r d Cover G u a r d Assembly, Partial Screw, G u...
Page 28 - C R A F T S M A N ,; MODEL N; Hog
C R A F T S M A N , 1 2 - I N C H RADIAL SAW, MODEL N O . 1 1 3 . 2 9 5 0 1 . . . . 24 23 22 Figure 56 F I G U R E 5 6 * Standard Hardware - M a y b e Purchased Locally. Key N O . 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 11 12 13 P a r t No. 30548 30690 30689 30574 60055 30472 63162 63163 37568 453676 30693 448001 K e y...
Page 29 - GENERAL; ST; EP; push
GENERAL I , . TROUBLE PROBAELE CAUSE REMEDY ' I B l a d e " heels" t o r i g h t C a n n o t "rip" p r o p e r l y , w o o d smokes a n d m o t o r stops. 1. Heel has not been taken out of blade. 1. Dull blade. . 2. Crosscut and r i p fence are not squared. 3. Radial arm not locked i...
Page 30 - TROUBLE; PROBABLE CAUSE; REMEDY
TROUBLE CHART . ... .... . , ! . . . . N O T E : M o t o r s on w o o d -w o r k i n g tools a r e p a r t i c u l a r l y susceptible t o o f sawdust a n d w o o d chips . . . . . . . . . . . . a n d should b l o w n out or " vacuumed" f r e q u e n t l y t o . . . , p r e v e n t i n t e r...