CAUTION: Read RULES SAFETY and INSTRUCTIONS ! carefully MODEL NO. 113.29943 IO-INCH TILTING BENCH SA assembly Sears. and Part No 62386 Roebuck Sirnpsons-Sears . operating and Co., Chicago, Lin_it_d. ,, repair parts IlL Toronto 60607 U,S.
1. KNOW YOUR POWER 10. TOO[ Read the owner's manual carefully. Learn its application and limitations as well as the specific potential hazards peculiar to this tool. 2. GROUND Don't force tool or attachment to do a job it was not designed for. I 1. WEAR ALL TOOLS 3. KEEP GUARDS 13. SECURE WORK IN PLACE Use clamps or a vise to hold work when practical. It's safer than usingyour hand, frees both hands to operate tool. and in working order. 4. REMOVE ADJUSTING WRENCHES KEYS AND 14.
SASWTY INSTRUCT|ONS TO OP£RATOR has started WARNING: Do not connect power cord until _he following steps have been satisfactorily completed: a. READ CAREFULLY AND UNDERSTAND THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS and the "SAFETY RULES FOR POWER TOOLS" ON PAGE 2. b. Examination and operating familiarity with ON-OFF switch, elevation control, bevel control, miter gauge, and rip fence. d. Always e. 6. A 4. Kickbacks can cause serious injury.
safety instructions to operator 15. Make sure the top of the arbor or cuffing tool rotates toward you when standing in normal operating position. Also make sure the cutting tool, arbor collars and arbor nut are installed properly. Keep the cutting tool as law as possible for the operation being performed, Keep all guards in place whenever possible. piece of wood or other object works around to the rear of the revolving blade.
unpacking and pre-assembJy UNPACKINGAND PR[°A$SEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS UNPACKING AND CHECKING CONTENTS This Craftsman Bench Saw is shipped (without motor). complete in one carton in order to prevent damage during shipment and facilitate packaging, certain items have been removed at the factory and must be assembled when received by the purchaser. Remove all items from the package and identify them by referring to figure 1.
adiustrnents EL_VAT iON fl_D-WHE / EL .REAR OF SAW { NUT F_u_ 4 ii 5. Rotate the elevation hand-wheel clockwise until it stops. This will position the saw blade at maximum height (deepest cut) position. (See figure 4.) 6. Check tightness of saw arbor nut by wedging a small block of wood between the saw blade and table opening, as shown in figure 5, and, using the arbor wrench supplied with the saw, tighten the nut. (The nut rotates clockwise to tighten.) 7. Adjust Stop Collars as Follows: a.
(7) Rotate the tilt hand-wheel counterclockwise approximately three turns, then rotate it clockwise until it stops. Check the saw again with the square as shown in figure 6. If the adjustment is correct (blade square with table surface), tighten the set screw in the stop collar securely. NOTE: Several trial adjustments may be required in order to produce an accurate adjustment of the stop collar.
assembly and adiustments S_ING CLIP ,711 c. Wffh the table insert in place, use a small scale or straightedge to check near each of the four set screw positions, in order to determine if the table ins_ert is even with saw table surface at all four set screw positions. (See figure 15.) d. If an adjush_p_nt is _ry, rotate each of (See figure 15,) Make sure that ends of al! four screws are making conrad with table recess 9. Align Saw Blade With Table Grooves os the set by F_|aws: a.
permit each trunnion to "'stip ' when tapped with a mallet or plastlc-tipped hammer. (If loosened completely, it would be almost impossib_e to achieve an accurate Qdiustment. ) (2) Shift the two trunnions by until the two measurements FENCE GUIDE BA!R topping them lightly described in the pre- ceding instructions are equal. Tighten the trunnion screws and recheck measurements to make sure tightening screws did nat a_ter the setting. Several trials may accurate setting.
assembly and adjustments gear teeth are in full contact lengthwise and meshed as far as possible, just short of binding. This adjustment is made as follows: Push the fence adjusting knob all the way down, and look underneath the rock to determine if the pinion and rack teeth are aligned. (See figure 21.) If the pinion extends too far (or not far enough) loosen the set screw (1, figure 221 with a 5/32-1rich hex-L wrench and slide the knob assembly on the pinion shaft (up or down) to achieve proper alignment.
(3) Place the fence that the lock position. (4) back handle on saw table offers Place the lock handle and no resistance in "locked" notice at any position, and, using a 1/8-inch hex-L wrench inserted into the fence-pawl set screw from underneath the saw table, tighten the set screw finger tight. (See figure 27.) Do not use wrench or pliersfinger tight only. 15) Raise the lock handle, push the fence to one side (off square) at the rear.
adiustments (4) Set the right-hand indicator (a scribed line in the plastic window) to "'1" inch on the guide-bur scale, This is accomplished as follows: yeu are sighting squarely above the scale, move your eye until the indicator line and its reflected image coincide. (See figure 31.1 (a) A close look will show a reflection of the indicator line on the mirror surface of the guide-bar scale.
b. Adiusting (1) the Miter Gauge. Loosen the lock handle, disengage stop pin, hold the square soLid{_ against the rod assembty a*._d face and tighten lhe Jack handle firmly by hand Always tighten the tack handle hand fight o_ly. Do not use a wrench or pJiers_ (2) Recheck to make sure that tightening the iock handle did not alter the setting. Remove the square from the gauge. (3) Loosen the two screws that attach the indicator block to the rod assembly.
motor specihcat ons and mounhng ore i o screws (figure 371 that attach the splitter blade bracket to saw cradle. Sight along splitter bar and saw blade again after tightening these screwsto make sure alignment was not disturbed. (5) With saw blade all the way up, MAKE SURE IT IS 90 ° OR SQUARE WITH THE TABLE. Raise the blade guard and by using a square, adjust the spl_r vertically 90 ° (Square) to the table. Tighten the two 5/16-18 x 1-inch screwsto secure thesplitter blade bracket to the cradle.
washer and 5/16-18 square nut on each carriage bolt finger tight. (All parts are in loose parts package.) LOCKWASHER THESE TWO (5/16 iN) EDGESEVEN CARRIAGE BOLT (5/16-I_3/4 iN.) e. Shift the motor mounting base on motor base until the top edges of each are even and carriage bolts are approximately centered in the slotted holes of the motor base. f. Tighten the four square nuts securely. g. install shaft guard on left-hand end (1!2-inch diameter) motor shaft, if not already in place.
and rnounfin driver./Cake sure the screw engages the openings in the ring and rotate the screw until the clamp ring diameter just leaves enough clearance on motor frame for the guard to be slipped easily under the ring. Hold the belt guard as shown in figure 43 and insert the drive belt into the guard as shown. The lower end of belt should contact the inner wall of the guard so it will pass over the motor pulley when the guard is slipped into place. h.
PIVOT-ARM SCREW, AND _iER FLAT WASHER Figure -MOTOR 46 BASE BELT GUARD Figure 47 b. Apply a few drops of oil (SAE 10 or 20] to the flat washer and in slot in motor base, and adjust the screw in small increments until the motor base slides readily in or out in response to blade elevation movement throughout the full range. GROMMET c. After obtaining normal movement of motor bose, observe the saw in operation after starting it as described in subsequent instruction.
motor specifications and mounting 3, Drill two holes in table at marked locations. Holes in saw base are 7/16-inch in diameter. It is recommended that 3/8-inch bolts be used for mounting. Accurate and effective work cannot be achieved with a dull blade. The saw arbor has right-hand threads which causes the arbor nut to become tighter in response to saw rotation. 4. Cut an opening in the table top undersawbase, in order to prevent accumulation of sawdust inside the base.
operating controls e. To prevent the saw table surface from rusting, it should be kept covered with a film of Sears "Stop Rust" when not in use. It can be wiped off with a cloth before using. Treat other unpleted and unpainted parts and surfaces with "Stop Rust".
proper operating procedures PUR_£ P OPEROPEEATJNG PROCEDURES COLOR RIP CUTS DEPTH OF CONTROLS In order to simplify operation of this bench saw, basic set-up and operating adjustments are keyed to the controls to be used in performing the operation with color discs applied directly to the item involved. These set-up adjustments and color-codes are illustrated on the front (trim) panel of the saw. The colors and operations to which they are keyed are as follows: (See figure 56.
3. With the saw running, place a straight board (preferably hardwood) against the miter gauge and hold it securely. 4. Make a smaff cut and pull the miter gauge back until the cut is directly on the "Exact-l-Cut". (See figure 57.) If both cut indicator shoes are aligned with the edges of the cut, no adjustment is required.
proper operating Figure procedures 64 Figure 65 BEVEL AND 2. In crosscutting the long edge of the work is placed across the table top, therefore, the miter gauge is used as a guide instead of the fence. Most operators prefer to use the left-hand table groove. In this case, the left hand is used to h_]d the work in contact with the gauge. The right hand is placed on the handle and used to advance the work. If right-hand groove 'is used, hand positions are reversed. MITER THE DADO HEAD 1.
3. A dado insert must be used to replace the standard table insert. When using a full 13/16*inch dado set, the arbor cannot be tilted to 45 degrees without touching the insert. Do not attempt to operate in this position. Also when the dado is set for the maximum depth of cut (1-3/8-1nches), be sure to spinthe blade by hand before turning on the motor to make sure the blade does not strike the dado insert.
procedures BEARING RETAINER NSIDE| SAW BASE \ Figure 74 \ Figure RELOCAT|NG THE TnLT HAND-WHEEL-FROM LEFT SIDE TO RIGHT SIDE OF SAW 2. instai_ing 75 Parts on Right-Hand Side. (See figure 75.) a. Insert the inner end of tilt screw through the hole in right-hand side of saw base (figure 75) then reach inside of base and slide the inner bearing retainer on the tilt screw, with flat face of retainer toward the tilt screw bearing.
frou ble shootung-accessornes ° TROUBLE SffOOTJHG CHART TROUBLE Motor will not run PROBABLE CAUSE REMEDY 1. Defective On-Off switch 2. Defective switch cord 3. Defective switch box receptacle 4. Motor protector opencircuit, broken 5, Low voltage 6. Defective motor I. Replace switch, 2, Replace switch cord, 3. Replace switch box receptacle, Reset protector by pushing on red button, located on side of motor (indicated by audible click). 5. Check power line for proper voltage. 6.
repair parts 10-iNCH I : 2 TULTING MODEL ARBOR No. BENCH SAW 113.
10-_NCH WHEN ORDERING IN THiS LIST: TILTING ARBOR BENCH REPAIR PARTS, ALWAYS 4. THE NAME Part ! No. ] Guard 62287 8nsert Assembly, 7 62289 Table 8 62290 Fence AssembJy, 9 60049 62212 Rack, , AssembJy, Miter (See Fig. 3) Table Pad No. 35 160175 36 13540 Spacer, 114604 Lockwasher, Fence Guide External *Nut, He×.
repair 10-INCH TILTING ARBOR FIGURE I BENCH PARTS SAW, LIST-- MODEL No. (Continued) Key No. 69 Description 62306 62307 37900 " Bearing Retainer, Outside Bearing ! Collar, Stop 62308 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 62204 30767 62309 62310 6534 9415812 80 81 62312 82 37945 83 60044 Screw, Tilt I Clip, Cord Washer, End Play (.005 Thick) 1 Cradle Assembly ' Cradle _ Pin, Pivot *Screw, Mach., 5/16-18x5/8", ' Hex. Ind. Hd. i Link tBelt, V-Type, i 1/2 × 41" Ring, Retaining 84 85 86 87 9O 113.
10-NHCH TILTING ARBOR BENCH SAW, MODEL No. 113.29943 RmP FENCE ASSEMBLY--62290 12 13 Figure 2 FIGURE 2 PARTS Key No. Description 1 2 3 62290 423350 62126 60049 4 62052 5 6 62051 62046 7 436732 8 9 10 11 62291 62127 62130 62131 * Standard Fence Assembly, Rip *Screw, Mach., w/Ext. Tooth Lockwasher, 3/8-t 6 x 1/2 It, Hex. Hd., Steel Channel Assembly, Fence *Screw, Tapping, No. 4-40 x 3/16", Pan Hd. Slotted, Cad.
10-INCH TILTING ARBOR MITER BENCH GAUGE SA_f, MODEL ASSEMBLY No. 1 13.29943 -- 62209 1 J 2 3 13 Figure3 3 8"_-.-_ PARTS LIST Key No. No. Part 62209 _";'Gauge Assembly, Miter 3 7 893 ! 8 9 3 Gauge, Miter 139325 t0 , 37895 ./ _ FIGURE Key 12 11 12 13 14 Block, Miter Gauge Indicator 62230 , 124824 62225 , 7 Description *Screw, Mach., w/Lockwasher, No. 8-32 x 5/8", Pan Hd. Slotted, Cad. PI. Steel *Screw, Set, 1/4-20 x 3/8 rr, Hex. Socket Hd., Cone. Pt.
10-_NCH TmLT|NG ARBOR GUARD BENCH SAV¢, MODEL ASSEMBLY SAW No. 113.29943 62387 4 5 \ 1 1 / / / / / 1 6 7 8 Figure FIGURE Key No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Part No. Key No. Description 62387 60297 62391 62395 62389 62390 9414920 62136 62396 115120 * Standard 4 PARTS Guard Assembly, Saw Nut, Push Pin, 1/4× 1-1/2" Support, Guard Guard, Saw Pin, 1/4x 1-3/4 pr *Washer, 17/64 x 5/8 x 1/16 r_ Spacer, Pawl Pawl *Nut, Hex, I/4-20 Hardware Item- x 7/16 x 3/16 r_ May be Purchased Locally.
How I Sears to ORDER Repair Parts The Model Number will be found on a plate attached to your Saw at the rear of the base. Always mention the Model Number when requesting service or repair parts for your 10 Inch Bench Saw. owners manual All parts listed herein mav be ordered through SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. or SIMPSONS-SEARS LIMITED. When ordering parts by mail, selling prices will be furnished on request or parts will be shipped at prevailing prices and you will be billed accordingly.