Sears 113.197411 user manual

User manual for the device Sears 113.197411

Device: Sears 113.197411
Category: Saw
Manufacturer: Sears
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Added : 12/19/2013
Number of pages: 104
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MODEL NO.
113.197411
10-1NCH ELECTRONIC
I
RADIAL SAW WITH
4_,-INCH CABINET
AND 2 DOORS
113.19761
or
113.197511
10-1NCH ELECTRONIC
RADIAL SAW
WITH 44-1NCH CABINET
AND 2 DOORS AND
CASTERS
or
113.197611
113.197411
10-1NCH ELECTRONIC
RADIAL SAW WITH
44-1NCH CABINET
AND 6 DRAWERS
Serial
Number
SEARS / r.RRFT$IViRN
Model :]nd serial numbers
may be found on the left
hand side of the base.
You shculd record both
10-1NCH RADIALSAW
model and serial numbe

Summary of the content on the page No. 2

Table of Contents Section Title .......................... Page Safety ......................................... 3 Assembly ...................................... 10 Controls ....................................... 34 Alignment and Adjustment ............................ 37 Digital Display ................................... 48 Electrical Connections ............................... 54 Crosscutting ..................................... 57 Ripping ....................................... 61 Cutting

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Safety This manual has safety information and in- Major Hazards structions to help users eliminate or Three major hazards are associated with reduce the risk of accidents and injuries, using the radial arm saw for ripping. They including: are outfeed zone hazard, kickback, and 1. Severe cuts, and loss of fingers or other wrong way feed. body parts due to contact with the blade This section only briefly explains these 2. Eye impact injuries, and blindness, from hazards. Read the ripping and cross

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Safety Kickback Hazard Kickback is the uncontrolled propelling of the workpiece back toward the user WARNING du ring ripping. The cause of kickback is the binding or pinching of the blade in the workpiece. Several conditions can cause the blade to bind or pinch. When a workpiece kicks back, it could hit KICKBACKItI_ hard enough to cause internal organ in- juu, broken bones, or death. Read and follow the information and in- structions under ripping safety. Wrong Way Feed Hazard Wrong way feed is

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Safety Safety Instructions Read and follow all safety instructions. Personal Safety Instructions 1. Wear safety goggles labeled "ANSI Z87.1" on the package. It means the gog- gles meet impact standards set by the American National Standards Institute. Regular eyeglasses are not safety goggles. Safety Goggles 2. Wear close fitting clothes, short sleeved shirts, and non-slip shoes. Tie up long hair. Do not wear gloves, ties, jewel- ry, loose clothing, or long sleeves. These can get caught in the s

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Safety 6. Before turning on saw, clear table of all Saw Safety Instructions objects except workpiece to be cut and 1. Use guard, pawls and spreader accord- necessary fixtures, clamps, or feather- ing to instructions. Keep them in working boards. order. 7. If blade jams, turn saw off immediately, 2. Routinely check saw for broken or remove yellow key, then free blade. Do damaged parts. Repair or replace not try to free blade with saw on. damaged parts before using saw. Check 8. Turn saw off if it

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Safety 3. Rip only workpieces longer than the diameter of the blade. Do not rip workpieces that are shorter than the diameter of the blade being used. 4. Workpieces that extend beyond the saw table can shift, twist, rise up from the table, or fall as they are cut. Support workpiece with table extensions the same height as the saw table. 5. To prevent tipping, support outer ends of extensions with sturdy legs or an outrig- ger. 6. Do not use another person to help sup- port workpieces or to aid b

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Safety On-Product Safety Labels There are several safety labels on the saw. They alert the user to hazards explained in the manual and remind the user how to avoid the hazard. Note where they are located on the saw. Read and follow the safety information and instructions in these labels. Refer to the manual for detailed explanations and instructions. On the outfeed side of the guard is this safety label to alert you to wrong way feed: ADANGERi On the infeed side of the guard is this safety label

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Safety On the side surface of the motor, visible DANGER from the infeed side when the saw is in a rip position, is this safety label to alert you to outfeed zone hazard: Near the saw handle is this safety label to , WARNING alert you to thrown objects and to remind you to wear safety goggles: On the bottom surface of the motor, visible when the cutting tool is horizontal, is this safety label to alert you use a guard when edge molding, and to position cut- DANGER ting tool behind fence: (see Ac

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Assembly Identify Parts The following parts are included: Note: Before beginning assembly; check that atl parts are included. If you are miss- ing any part, do not assemble saw. Contact your Sears Service Center to get the missing part. Sometimes small parts can get lost in packaging material. Do not throw away' any packajng until saw is put together. Check packagirN for missing parts before contact- bzg Sea_'. A complete parts list (Repair Parts) is"at the end of the manual. Use the list to ide

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Assembly All models include: (When three numbers #10 lock washer (1) © are given, the first is for the door model with easters, the second is for the door model without casters, and the third is for the v'4"diam lock washer drawer model.) (88/70/104) © (_ v4" diam x _" long truss head screw (76/64/96) _7/64" in. diam x w16"out. diam flat washer (8) # 10 x v2" long pan head screw (1) 17/64" in. diam x s_" out. diam flat washer (5) 5) 1/4"diam x _" long pan head screw (2) hex bushing (1) 1/4"diam

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Assembly Only the door model with casters and the A]! models include: drawer model include: slide arm support (2) @[_ #10 x _/8"long pan head screw (4) v4" diam x 7/_6"long slotted screw (4) ck handle (2) ]lHllLltlLllltllllltB v4"diam x 1" long truss head screw (2) andle channel (2) (_) flat washer (2) yoke plug (1) spacer (2) _ yellow key (1) foot box (2) _ blade wrench (2) handwheel (1) battery (1) spring (2) battery cover (1) % smooth pin (2) % grooved pin (2) 12

Summary of the content on the page No. 13

Assembly Only the door models include: Only the door model with easters and the drawer model include: _]]]_ #6 x _is"long pan head screw (4) pin retainer (2) #6 x V2"long pan head plastite screw (4) foot rod (2) _I_ #10 x V2"long pan head plastite screw (8) magnetic catch with stop plate (2) _caster (4) hinge (4) Only the drawer model includes: 0 0 drawer fastener (48) _ grease packet (1) Tools Needed for Assembly 7116" Wrench Socket Extension 9/16" Socket --___ 1/2" Wrench Socket Wrench @ @ 9/1

Summary of the content on the page No. 14

Assembly Assembly Steps WARNING Plugging in saw during assembly It is important for your safety and to get can result in electrical shock, or accurate cuts that you put the saw severe cuts from contact with spin- together according to these instructions. ning blade. Note: This manual covers three models. Do not plug in saw at anytime during Depending on the model saw, you will be in- assembly. structed to skip some steps, or do extra Plug in saw only when it is to be steps. The diffe.rences have

Summary of the content on the page No. 15

Assembly 8. Put corner bracket in each corner, so Long End of Shelf edges point up. Attach brackets to long sides of shelf: use two screws per bracket (insert screws through shelf); on end of each screw put washer, then nut, and wrench tighten. Note: Screws for short sides wilt be in,_tatted later. \ Attach Casters (Only Models with Casters; Door Model without Casters: ._,.,_ Long End of Shelf Corner Bracket Go to "Assemble Side Panels") 1. Set out: -four casters -sixteen v4" diam x v2"long trus

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Assembly 2. Place one foot box so C-shaped open- ing faces you and closed side is on your left. C-Shaped Slot 3. With threaded end of foot rod facing down, and smaller square opening facing Rod you, put rod through top opening of foot box, and slide half way down into box. Smaller Square 4. Put grooved pin through hole in foot Opening rod so grooved end faces out. Grooved Pin 5. On end of foot rod put washer then spring. Push rod all the way down through spring. Washer And Spring Rod 6. With lev

Summary of the content on the page No. 17

Assembly 8. Pull foot lever forward until smooth pin sits in groove of foot box. Attach pin retainer to rear of foot box: use two screws (insert screws through two smaller holes of retainer; make sure smaller holes" Small Holes On Top are on top). Smooth Pin In Groove 9. Screw nut to within v2" of bottom of leveling foot. Screw leveling foot into rod until nut meets foot box. This completes left foot assembly. 10. Repeat steps to build right foot as- sembly. Begin with closed side of foot box to

Summary of the content on the page No. 18

Assembly Foot Assembly I 3. Identify right side panel by locating let- ter "R" stamped near center of rear edge. 4. Put right foot assembly inside front \ edge of right side panel, so foot lever comes through "J" slot. Use two screws to attach foot assembly to panel (insert screws through ,fide panel). 5. In similar way, attach left foot assembly to left side panel. Side Panel Assemble and Install Slide Brackets (Only Drawer Model; Door Model: Go % to "Attach Door Hinges") 1. Set out: -twelve ou

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Assembly 5. Position rear support, with slide brack- ets attached, inside right side panel, so short tabs point up, and solid surface faces front. Short 6. Attach rear support to side panel: use Tabs _ -_ two screws (insert screws through side panel); on end of each screw put washer, then nut, and wrench tighten. 7. Attach slide brackets to front inside edge of side panel: use three screws (in- sert screws through slide brackets); on end of each screw put washer, then nut, and wrench tighten. 8.

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Assembly 2. Identify right side panel by locating let- ter "R" stamped near center of rear edge. Position right side panel upright, so "J" slot is at bottom and facing you. %"a'2', 3. Put spacer inside front bottom edge of side panel, so two holes face "J" slot and large hole rests on bottom edge. t'III J-Shaped 4. Attach spacer to side panel: use two screws (insert screws through side panel); on end of each screw put washer, then v4" nut, and wrench tighten. 5. In similar way, attach spacer to


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