Craftsman 113199450 10" Radial Saw

Owner's Manual - Page 22

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location and function of controls
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Depth of Cut (Elevation)
a. The diagram shows the elevation crank which _s
used to ra,se and !ower the saw blade.
b. Clockwi,e rotation raises the blade
counterclockwise rotation lowers it. One complete
turn of the handle will raise or lower the saw blade
1/16-inch
Angle of Cut (Miter)
Proper Indexing Method - Experienced operators of
woodworkimj equipment, such as this Craftsman Radial
Saw, acquire the habit of indexing in one direction
only, whene_er a new setting is made in preparation for
a different operation.
Example: When moving the arm to a miter index
position mow_ it slightly past the desired index position,
then return to the index position carefully to index and
lock. Yoke indexing and bevel indexing can be
accomplished in a similar manner. This indexing
technique tends to neutralize any stresses impaired
upon saw components and contributes to the high
degree of accuracy the saw is capable of producing
when operated expertly.
a. The arm control lever locks, unlocks and indexes
the arm for Left and Right Miter cuts.
b. The radial arm has positive, index positions at 0°
and 4E ° Left and Right. The arm is rotated by
pulling arm control lever to index release position.
With arm control lever released the arm will
automatically index at 0° and 45 ° Left or Right.
After positioning arm to the desired miter angle,
push arm control lever to locked position.
UNLOCK INDEX RELEASE
LOCK I',,
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3. Yoke Pivot (Ripping)
a. Two controls are used in this operation. They are:
the yoke pivot latch and the yoke lock handle.
b. The yoke pivot latch automatically indexes the
yoke at each 90 ° position. Pull the spring-loaded
yoke pivot latch forward to release this pin.
c. The yoke lock handle locks the yoke to the carriage
in any position. Pull the handle forward to release
the yoke. push the handle rearward to secure
the yoke.
4. Carriage Lock
a. The carriage lock knob is rotated clockwise to lock
the carriage on the radial arm, and counterclockwise
to release it.
b. When performing crosscutting operations the
carriage lock knob must be rotated
counterclockwise until the carriage is free to travel
along the arm. This knob should be tightened until
the operator is ready to grasp the bevel index
handle and make a cut.
5. Blade Angle (Bevel)
a. The two controls used in angular positioning and
indexing of the motor, to provide the desired
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saw blade (bevel) angle, are: bevel lock lever and
bevel-index lever.
b. The beveFindex scale indicates the angular position
of the motor with respect to horizontal, from 0° to
90 ° in either vertical position.
c. The bevel index lever automatically indexes the
motor at 0°, 45 ° and 90 ° . Move bevel index lever
to the left while positioning the blade, then release
it. At any other position it does not engage.
d. The bevel lock lever locks the motor to the yoke
when the motor is in any position. Pull lever to
release and push to lock.
Power Switch and Key
a. Insert key into switch lock.
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b.
Insert finger under end of switch lever and pull end
out, to turn switch on.
C.
d.
Push lever in to turn switch off.
WARNING: THIS LOCKING FEATURE IS
PROVIDED TO PREVENT UNAUTHORIZED
USE OF YOUR SAW. ALWAYS REMOVE THE
KEY AND KEEP IT IN A SAFE PLACE. TO
REMOVE KEY, HOLD THUMB ON END OF
LEVER TO KEEP SWITCH IN "OFF" POSITION
,AND PULL KEY STRAIGHT OUT.
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