Save This Manual For Future Reference I 0" ELECTRONIC RADIALSAWWITH 23" CABINETAND 1 DOOR S_rial Number ........... Model and s_rial numbers may b_ found on the backside of the base You should record both model and s_rial number in a place for future us_, I CAUTION: READALL INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY ® assembly ® operating • repair parts Sold by SEARS,ROEBUCKAND CO., Chicago, Part No, SP5016 IL 60684 U.S.A. Printed in US.A.
FULL ONE YEAR WARRANTY ON CRAFTSMAN RADIAL SAW If within one year from the date of purchase, this Craftsman Radial Saw fails due to a defect tn material or workmanship, Sears will repair It, free of charge,, WARRANTY SERVICE IS AVAILABLE BY SIMPLY CONTACTING THE NEAREST SEARS SERVICE CENTER/DEPARTMENT THROUGHOUT THE UNITED STATES This warranty appIies onty while this product 18used in the United Staten° ThlB warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from st
GO additionaU instructions for radiaU saws t'¢= L-- OO*-, BEFORE USING THE SAW: m WARNING: TO AVOID MISTAKES THAT COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS, PERMANENT INJURY, DO NOT CONNECT POWER CORD UNTIL THE FOLLOWING STEPS HAVE BEEN SATISFACTORILY COMPLETED: 1. Assembly and alignment.. (See pages 15-24.) 2.. Examination and operating familiarity with ONOFF switch, elevation hand wheel, swivel lock, bevel lock and rip lock, guard clamp screw, spreader and anti-kickback device and miter lock.
while the cutting tool is rotating. The rotating tool could cut and throw anything hitting the blade caus{ngthe saw to unexpectedlycome forward Usetherightguard.Toavoidlosingcontrolofthe workpiece,hittingthecuttingtool,or beingstruck bythrownpieces,neverdoanycuttingunlessthe properguard(withallitspartsinplace)is installed andadjustedproperly..
fromthe noseside(oppositethesawdustexhaust chute) of the guard. Note the warningon the guard.. To avoid kickbacks never feed a workpiece through the saw with another piece (butting _'_-_ second piece against trailing end of piece being '_ = cut) even if of the same thickness, c,_ 6O To keep control of your workpiece, shorter than the blade diameter Toavoidinjuryfromthrownpieces,slips,or jams, theworkpiecemustbehelddownonthetableand againstthe fence..
provide additional guarding from contact with the front of the blade. To prevent the cutting tool from grabbing the table or workpiece and being propelled toward you, never lower a revolving cutting tool into the table or a workpiece without first locking the rip lock handle and clamping the workpiece in place. Release the handle only after having firmly grasped the carriage handle.
Outrip Positioningthe bladeparallelto the fencewith the motortowardthe rearof the sawproducingmaximumrippingcapacity_Seeillustrationon page37, Push Stick A device used to feed the workpiece through the saw during narrow ripping type operations so the operator's hands are kept well away from the blade, See page 36, Push Block A device used for ripping type operations too narrow to allow use of a push stick_ See page 36. Rabbet A notch in the edge of a workpiece.
It is recommended thatyou havea qualifiedelectrician replacethe two prong outlet with a properly groundedthreeprongoutlet, Anadapterasshownbelowis availablefor connectingplug to 2-prongreceptaclesThegreengrounding leadextendingfrom the adaptermustbeconnectedto a permanentgroundsuchasto a properly groundedoutletbox. GROUNDING ADAPTER _ 3-PRONG PLUG _- / "_ ! LUG I_..___. i r[_ MAKE SURE THIS IS CONNECTEDTOA {t,_ ....
contents Page Guarantee .................................... 2 General Safety Instructions for Power Tools .... 2 Additional Safety Instructions for Radial Saws oo 3 Glossary of Terms for Woodworking ........... 6 Electrical Connections .......................... 7 Assembly and Alignment ........................ 9 Unpacking and Preassembly ................ 10 Alignment Procedure ....................... 18 Page Location and Function of Controls ............ Basic Saw Operations ...........................
unpacking and pteassembly WARNING: TO AVOID INJURY FROM UNEXPECTED STARTING OR ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DO NOT PLUG THE POWER CORD INTO A SOURCE OF POWER. THIS CORD MUST REMAIN UNPLUGGED WHENEVER YOU ARE WORKING ON THE SAW. Model 113.198210 Radial Saw is shipped in one box complete ITEM NOo DESCRIPTION QTY,. A B C D E F G H 1 J K L M N O Basic Saw Assembly ................ Rear Table ......................... Table Spacer : ...................... Rip Fence ........................... Front Table ..........
unpacking and checking contents 1, Separate all "loose" parts from packing materials and check each item with "Parts List" to make sure all items are accounted for before discarding any packing material LOOSE PARTS WARNING: If any parts are missing, do not attempt to assemble the radial arm saw, plug in the power cord, or turn on the switch until the missing parts are obtained and are installed correclly. LIST FOR MODEL 113.
23" CABINET FOR MODEL A B C D E F G H t ASSEMBLY NO. 507493 NO. 113.198210 A D Right Side Panel ............................ 1 Left Side Panel ........................... 1 Lower' Shelf ............................... 1 Skirt ....................................... 2 Shelf Stiffener . ........................... 1 Corner Bracket ............................ 2 Spacer ................................... 2 Door'...................................... 1 Caster, Stationary .........................
SKIRT SIDE PANEL 7. Locate the two (2) skirts, eight (8) 1/4-20 x 1/2 truss head bolts, Iockwashers and hex nuts. Assemble the one (1) skirt to the front of the cabinet through the holes as illustrated. Stand the cabinet upright and assemble the rear skirt \ "\ FRONT SKIRT SHELF LEFT SIDE PANEL 8. Secure rear of shelf to right side and left side panels using two (2) 1/4-20 x 1/2 truss head bolts, Iockwashers and hex nuts.. Hand tighten nuts only at this time. i_ll ,,i,1,1,1,11, _111 i ,i ......
CHECKING CABINET FOR SQUARENESS TOOLS NEEDED: Framing square, 3/4" wrench and 7/16" wrench or socket.
iVIOUNTBNG DOOR Tools needed: 7/16" wrench screwd river, or socket and phillips 1, Locate the two (2) door hinges and four (4) 10-14 x 1/2 plastite screw, Mount hinges on either side of the door with phillips screwdriver, 2, Locate the four (4) truss head bolts, lockwasher and hex nuts to attach door hinges to the side panel, Tighten hex nuts with a 7/16" wrench or socket 3 Locate the magnetic catch, the magnetic catch stop plate, two (2) 6-19 x 1/2 pan head screws and two (2) 6-32 x 3/8 pan head screws,
ATTACHING TRiM CAPS & TRiM LEDGE 1. Locate the two (2) trim caps, the trim ledge, and from loose parts bag 498 four (4) sheet metal type "B" #10 x i and six (6) type BT screws 1/4 x 1/2o 2_ Place the trim ledge against the bottom of the base using two (2) type"B" metal screws, secure the trim ledge to the base from below using a phillips screwdriver.
ATTACH ELEVATION HANDWHEEL ELEVATION ,IANDWHEEL 1 From loose parts bag #497, find one (1) screw 10-32 x 1/2 and one (I) external Iockwasher Install handwheel to front of base as illustrated --E MOUNTING MOTOR 1, Remove the blade guard, Locate wrenches and remove the blade_ the arbor _,,,, CAUTION: Do not attempt to mount the motor until the blade guard and blade have been removed. 2 Elevate the arm approximately shipping pad BEVEL ENCODER 2 inches to remove 3.
ALIIGNMENT PROCEDURE IMPORTANT: In order to obtain maximum cutting accuracy and safety, the following six steps must be carefully followed° Become thoroughly familiar with these steps so that you can always maintain your saw in proper alignment° The accuracy of each adjustment is always dependent upon the accuracy of the preceeding adjustment. Be sure to align the saw in the exact sequence described to insure proper alignment and cutting accuracy.
3 Releasebevellockhandle,androtatethemotor topositionthesawbladeendofshaftdown.Lock bevelhandle, 4 Unlockand hold miter lock handlein unindex positionasshown, Positionarmagainstleftstop(approximately 50° miter),Loosencarriagelock knobandposition carriagedirectlyoverleft handchannel NOTE:Forsafetyreasons,stopshavebeenprovided to prevent360° rotationof the radialarm 5.
4. Install one (1) 1/4 Iockwasherandhex nut on each of the four' (4) screws in the support channels,andtightenusingphillipsscrewdriver and7/16wrenchor'socket. 5. Laythe reartableboardonedgeacrossthefront tableto serveasastraightedge_ Sightunderthis straightedgeto determinewhether the front tableboardishighor lowatitscenter.Alsocheck to seeif tableis contactingtheplastictrimcaps installedper page 16. If contact is occurring, raisechannelsandreadjustpersteptwo., 6.
(c) Carefully retighten tJpper two (2) 1/4_20 socket set screws alternating from left side to right side so as not to force arm out of adjustment° (d) Recheck blade travel° Adjust arm position as needed by readjusting upper screws only, FOUR HEAD (e) Once arm position is good, tighten lower 1/420 socket set screws. Do not overtighten. Check elevating handwheel for ease of rotation., If rotating handwhee! is difficult, readjust socket set screw tighteness as needed.
(c) Loosen the four' (4) socket set screws located behind yoke as illustrated with a 1/8" Hex "L" wrench. Rotate motor while holding square firmly against saw blade and table top until the square touches the sawblade as shown. (d) Lock bevel lock handle Recheck alignment to make sure blade did not move when bevel lock handle was locked (e) Tighten the four socket set screws. Unlock bevel lock handle, unindex the motor, reindex and relock the bevel lock handle.. Recheck alignment again.
NOTE: tt may be necessary to use pliers to grip the short end of the Hex "L" wrench to loosen or tighten the socket cap screws° Remember to wear eye protection when performing this procedure, (b) Using a 1/8" Hex "L" wrench loosen the four socket set screws located through access holes on bottom side of yoke as illustrated. (c) Rotate the yoke assembly until blade is aligned properly.
STEP SiX Installing Blade Guard and Adjusting Anti-Kickback Pawls and Spreader GUARD---'-'-'-_ 1._Instatl blade guard on motor. 2. Unlock the swivel lock handle and rotate the blade into the IN-RIP position Lock the swivel lock handle 3. Position blade against fence and lock the rip lock handle, Loosen wing screw and lower the antikickback bar assembly until side of the spreader is flush against the fence and the anti-kickback pawl is resting on top of the fence (as illustrated).
tocation and function of the electronic indicator system BATTERY STORAGE COMPARTMENT (ON SIDE) FUNCTION ON/OFF KEY BEVEL ANGLE FUNCTION KEY MITER ANGLE FUNCTION KEY RIP POSITION FUNCTION BLADE ELEVATION FUNCTION KEY REFERENCE SET KEY KEY DIGITAL TO LOCK REMOVE V_LLOW INDICATORS READOUT DISPLAY KEY eo_- Digital Readout Display The liquid crystal display (LCD) on this saw gives the user the ability to accurately position the saw blade and make precision adjustments to the blade positio
1. Installing the Battery Install the battery into the compartment as shown The bottom rear tab of the battery should be held inside the compartment by the bottom wall of the casing, BATTERY The indicator display should appear within a second or two after the battery is correctly installed, if the display remains blank, remove and reinstall the battery.
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f ff the adjustment will not align the display readout to the bevel index positions, refer to the trouble shooting guide in this manual Press the _ key, Press _tosetthezero reference location for the blade elevation readout This display should read: [_LE U_ i g, When the encoder alignment has been completed, the electronic indicator' system should be ready for use. Press [_ key Press _ to set the zero reference location for in-rip.
Uocation and function WARNING: FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY ALWAYS LOCK THE SWITCH "OFF" WHEN SAW IS NOT IN USE. REMOVE KEY AND KEEP IT IN A SAFE PLACE,,, ALSO IN THE EVENT OF A POWER FAILURE, TURN SWITCH OFF, LOCK IT AND REMOVE THE KEY. THIS WILL PREVENT THE SAW FROM STARTING UP AGAIN WHEN THE POWER COMES BACK ON.
1. Depthof Cut (Elevation) a The diagram shows the elevation crank which is used to raise and lower' the saw blade.. boCiockwise rotation raises the blade _ . counterclockwise rotation lowers iL One complete turn of the handle will raise or lower the saw blade 1/16 inch. c_ Handle can be folded in when not in use. 2.
5. Blade Angle (Bevel) a_ A single bevel lock handle is used in angular positioning and indexing of the motor, to provide the desired saw blade (bevel) angle. 5 bo The bevel lock handle controls the angular position of the motor with respect to horizontal.. C_, The bevel lock handle automatically indexes the motor at 0°, 45 ° and 90 ° . To index the blade, push the bevel lock handle to the far right while positioning the blade, then release the lock handle..
8. Blade Guard and Anti-Kickback/Spreader Assembly- Positioning for Ripping. 8 GUARD CLAMP SCREW WARNING: NEVER POSITION THE GUARD OR ANTI-KICKBACK/SPREADER ASSEMBLY WITH THE SAW RUNNING, NEVER POSITION THE ANTIKICKBACK/SPREADER ASSEMBLY BY GRASPING THE PAWLS OR SPREADER. TO MAINTAIN SPREADER ALIGNMENT, USE THE TAB LOCATED ON THE ANTI-KICKBACK BAR. a.
basic saw operation WARNING: TO AVOID MISTAKES THAT COULD CAUSE SERIOUS PERMANENT INJURY, OBSERVE ALL THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS IN ADDITION TO THOSE ON PAGES 2-6. Basic saw operations are summarized in six categories, explained and illustrated in the following paragraphs NOTE: Refer to paragraphs under "Location and Function of Controls" for illustrations and description of controls.
2. Make sure the arbor nut is snug. 3. Clamp the guard in a horizontal position. 4. Lock the swivel lock handle Make sure it is firmly locked. (See page 30) 5_ Hold work firmly against table and fence. To avoid tipping or throwing of workpieces thicker than the fence is high, install a higher fence (at least workpiece thickness).
rectangular frame The radial arm is set to a desired angle of cut, swivel and bevel settings at 0 ° and locked. The workpiece being cut is positioned and held firmly against the fence and the carriage pulled forward along the radial arm just far enough to complete the cut Carriage should then be returned to the full rear position and locked,. Allow the saw blade to come to a stop before removing the workpiece from the saw table OPERATION NO.
board against the fence must be straight and will not catch on kerfs in the fence - for workpieces thicker than the fence is high, install a higher fence (at least the thickness of the workpiece). NEVER RIP"FREEHAND" (without aid offence) 5 Properly set the anti-kickback and spreader assernbly, Observe INSTRUCTIONS in paragraph "Positioning guard and anti-kickback and spreader assembly for ripping" under "Location and Function of Controls" page 32.
OPERATION NO. 5 OUT-RIPPING AND IN-RIPPING 1. Ripping is the process of sawing the workpiece along its length by feeding it into the sawblade when using the fence as a guide and as a positioning device to obtain the desired width of cut. The sawblade is parallel to fence 2. Since the work is pushed along the fence, it must have a straight edge in order to make sliding contact with the fence. Also, the work must make solid contact with the table, so that it will not wobble or kickback.
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AUXILIARYFENCEFORMOLDING To use the molding head with the arm in the 0 ° crosscut position an auxiliary fence must be used AUXILIARY FENCE SPACER WARNING: IF THE AUXILIARY FENCE IS NOT USED WHEN THE SAW ARM IS IN THE 0 ° CROSSCUT POSITION, THE MOLDING HEAD CANNOT BE LOCATED BEHIND THE FENCE FOR SAFE AND PROPER OPERATION. Make the auxiliary fence from a piece of knot free pine,. Cut to the following dimensions.
5,. Adjustment is complete when both locking and indexing functions are working properly Replace motor support cover..
ADJUSTING CARRIAGE BEARINGS The carriage should roll freely but with some resistance for the entire length of travel To test for bearing looseness, perform the following steps 1 Place yoke in either the in-rip or out-rip position.
2, With a 3/16 inch hex "L" wrench find the 1/4-20 hex socket cap screwthrough the hole in the rear arm cover To tighten turn the wrench clockwise approximately 1/4 turn 3 Lock the miter lock handle and try again to move the arm Readjust if necessary 4, If it becomes extremely difficult to push the miter lock handle into the locked position too much adjustment has been made Turn the wrench counterclockwise one half the amount of the last adjustment and try again to lock the arm RIP LOCK ADJUSTMENT The rip
troubUe-shooting HA VE YOU FOLLOWED ALL SIX STEPS OF THE ALIGNMENT PROCEDURE? IF YOU HAVE NOT FOLLOWED THEM IN THEIR PROPER SEQUENCE, YOU CANNOT EXPECT A CCURA TE CUTTING RESUL TS. In addition to the proper alignment of your saw, you must also become familiar with the following practices in order to expect the best results THIS EDGE OF BOARD AGAINST FENCE FOR ALL CUTS 1. Edge of workpiece which is placed against fence must be as straight as the tong side of your framing square..
1. RADIAL SAW DOES NOT MAKE ACCURATE or 45 ° MITER CROSSCUTS. 0° a. Looseness between column tube and column support, Align as described Section Step One b, Crosscut in Alignment FINISH CUT END FINISH SQUARE / J ( CUT END SQUARE / Procedure travel not properly adjusted. Refer to Step Three in Alignment Procedure Section Squaring Crosscut Travel \ c, Column is Loose in Support. Refer to Step One in Alignment Procedure d.
4. SAWKERF(CUT EDGE)OF STOCKROUGH -TOOTH MARKSLEFT ON EDGE OF SAW KERF, NOTE:This condition is commonly called "HEEL" ..... ROUGH KERF EDGE a, Crosscutting or Miter Cutting, "Heeling" will tend to slide the workpiece along the guide fence, as the cut is being made, and make a square cut almost impossible. , j ...... Refer to step 5 under Alignment Procedure Section -"Squaring Blade to Fence." BLADE "HEELING" b. Bevel Crosscutting Or Bevel Ripping.
9. CLAMPING FORCE NOT SUFFICIENTAT MITERANGLESOTHERTHAN45° , ao Miter Lock Handle requires Adjustment. Refer to Adjusting Miter Lock Handle in Adjustments to Compensate for Wear Section 10. CLAMPING FORCE NOT SUFFICIENT BEVEL ANGLES OTHER THAN 45 °. AT a, Bevel Lock Handle Requires adjusting. Refer to Adjusting Bevel Lock Handle in Adjustments to Compensate for Wear Section, 11. DEPTH OF CUT VARIES FROM ONE END OF WORK PIECE TO THE OTHER.
TROUBLE PROBLEM No display when _ is pressed. SHOOTING PROBABLE CAUSE 1, Battery incorrectly installed 2 Battery contacts or corroded Display shows GUIDE - ELECTRONICS dirty SUGGESTED CORRECTIVE - Adjust battery position ACTION in compartment. - Clean battery contacts, 3. Battery dead - Replace battery, Battery is 6 volt, size J, alkaline type 4, Indicator - Have electronics checked by qualified technician.
MOTOR TROUBLE-SHOOTING CHART NOTE: Motors used on wood-working tools are particularly susceptible to the accumulation of sawdust and wood chips and should be blown out or "vacuumed" frequently to prevent interference with normal motor ventilation. TROUBLE Motor will not run. Motor will not run and uses "BLOW".
maintenance MAINTENANCE WARNING: FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, TURN POWER SWITCH "OFF" AND REMOVE PLUG FROM POWER SOURCE OUTLET BEFORE MAINTAINING OR LUBRICATING YOUR SAW. When you receive your new Craftsman radial saw, it requires no lubrication. The radial saw has been partially aligned and all bearings are lubricated and sealed for life.
A light film ofoi! shouldbewipedonthe faceof the columntubeto lubricatethefit betweenthecolumn tubeandcolumnsupport.Withelevationcrankraise armto upperlimit Completelycollapsebellowsby pulling downon top flangeas illustratedfor-access to columntube. The threadon theelevationshaftassemblycan be lubricatedthroughthe oil holein the centerof the radialarmcap Lubricaterampon the swivelindex spring. CAUTION:Excessive oil at any location will attract airborne dust particles and sawdust.
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PARTS LIST FOR CRAFTSMAN 10" ELECTRONIC MODEL NO. 113.198210 RADIAL 11 10 \ 12 14 15 4 3 6 \ 7 \ 33 32 23 24 25 31 26 3O 52 28--_ FIGURE 1 SAW
PARTS LIST FOR CRAFTSMAN 10" ELECTRONIC RADIAL SAW MODEL NO. 113.198210 Always order by Part Number - Not by Key Number FIGURE Key No. i Part No. i Description 1 Key No. Part 19 20 21 22 815774 60297 815980 815856-1 No. Description ill,, I STD601103 2 STD551010 3 815857-1 4 808380-6 5 6 7 815649 815710 813785 8 9 t0 11 815820 12 806828-3 13 14 15 16 17 18 60128 STD512510 STD551125 STD541025 37384 815989 60074 *Standard Hardware *Screw, Pan Rec.
PARTS LIST FOR CRAFTSMAN 10" ELECTRONIC MODEL NO. 113.198210 RADIAL SAW 11 46 \ 47 / 44 14 48 \ 18 38 21 50 37 51 \ 29 28 35 24 34 2O 33 26 32 31 FIGURE 54 2 / 25 23
PARTS LIST FOR CRAFTSMAN 10" ELECTRONIC MODEL NO. 113.198210 RADIAL SAW Always order by Part Number - Not by Key Number FIGURE Key I No. l Part No. _ ,_....
PARTS LIST FOR CRAFTSMAN 10" ELECTRONIC MODEL NO. 113.
PARTS LIST FOR CRAFTSMAN 10" ELECTRONIC RADIAL SAW MODEL NO. 113.198210 Always order by Part Number - Not by Key Number FIGURE KeY I I Part I No. 1 815803 2 810214-2 3 (815798 4 ISTD55!0!2 5 1816263-1 7 1808380-6 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 3 - YOKE AND MOTOR (815682 1815683 1815776 1815678 1815679-1 (805561-10 1815791 1815677 1815813 117 1815836 ............. Description .. Cap, Motor Support Screw, Low Hd.,, Cap 1/4-20 x 5/8 .
PARTS LIST FOR CRAFTSMAN 10" ELECTRONIC MODEL NO. 113.198210 8 RADIAL SAW 9 \ ,o 15 16 6 19 27 FIGURE S8 4
PARTS LIST FOR CRAFTSMAN 10" ELECTRONIC RADIAL SAW MODEL NO. 113.198210 Always order by Part Number - Not by Key Number FIGURE Key No. Part No, 4 - YOKE ASSEMBLY Description Key No. Part No. Description Hi,i, I 810214-3 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 STD315485 STD551031 815808 815689 STD551062 815827 STD600803 9 10 11 12 t3 14 815817 STD541462 62636 815693 STD541425 273229 15 16 17 18 19 20 816086 815671 815804 815692 STD532507 808380-2 *Standard Screw, Low Hd.. Cap 5/16-18 x 7/8 *Bearing, Ball ..
PARTS LIST FOR CRAFTSMAN 10" ELECTRONIC MODEL NO. 113.
PARTS LIST FOR CRAFTSMAN 10" ELECTRONIC MODEL NO. 113.198210 RADIAL SAW Always order by Part Number - Not by Key Number FIGURE Key No. Part No. 1 2 3 4 5 815688 815809 815774 815790 STD60! 103 6 7 815703 815856 8 9 10 11 12 t3 14 815779 815741 STD363539 815735 815704 STD551208 STD600803 15 16 17 18 19 20 816113 815863 815976 815938 815789 816206 *Standard Hardware eCan also usethese Eveready #539 Rayovac #867 Duracel#TK67 5 - ARM ASSEMBLY Key No.
PARTS LIST FOR CRAFTSMAN 10" ELECTRONIC MODEL NO. 113.198210 RADIAL SAW 7 5 , \ 8 9 Always order by Part Number - Not by Key Number FIGURE Part No. iNo. 6 - GUARD Key No. Description ASSEMBLY Part No, Description ;11 IUI ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,, ,, ,,,, ,, ,,,,,,, , i 816264 120399 2 3 63258 4 63541 5 815816 6 STD551010 7 ST D6011 O3 J 8 9 .....
PARTS LIST FOR CRAFTSMAN 10" ELECTRONIC MODEL NO. 113.1982'10 RADIAL SAW Always order by Part Number - Not by Key Number FIGURE 7 - TABLE Part No. Key No, Description ........ 1 2 3 4 8t5794 815795 63432 815796 *Standard Hardware ASSEMBLY ii, Table, Rear Table Spacer Fence, Rip Table, Front Item may be Purchased Locally, €_o Ol= .
PARTS LiST FOR CRAFTSMAN 10" ELECTRONIC MODEL NO. 113.198210 5 RADIAL SAW 4 16 14 PARTS LIST 23" CABINET Always order by Part Number - Not by Key Number Part No. Key No° Description ............. 1 805589_5 2 3 4 815900 815906 815933 STD600603 6 815887 816274 5 _8 !9 815882 816274-1 *Standard 64 Key No. Part No, Description i,ll ,, 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Screw, Truss Hd,, 1/4-20 x 1/2 Skirt 23" Panel Side RH,.
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r ¸ ,,,ll I SERVICE 10" ELECTRONIC RADIALSAWWITH 23" CABINETAND I DOOR Now that you have purohas_d your 10-inch eleclTonic radial saw, should a need ever exist for repair pars or sen4ce, simply contact any S_ars Sen/ice C_nter and most Sears, Roebuck and Co. stores. Be sure to provide al! pertinent facts when you cail or visit.