Craftsman 11323111 User Manual 10 INCH RADIAL SAW Manuals And Guides L0905311
CRAFTSMAN Saw Radial Manual L0905311 CRAFTSMAN Saw Radial Owner's Manual, CRAFTSMAN Saw Radial installation guides
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Sears owners manual MODEL NO. 113.23111 Serial Number Model and serial number may be found at the rear left-hand side of the base. You model should record and serial CRRFTSMRNo both number in a safe place for future use. IO-INCH RADIAL CAUTION: Read GENERAL and ADDITIONAL SAFETY • assembly INSTRUCTIONS • operating carefully • repair Sold by SEARS, Part No. 63572 ROEBUCK AND SAW parts CO., Chicago, IL. 60684 U.S.A. Printed in U.S.A. FULL ONE YEAR WARRANTY ON CRAFTSMAN If within one year from the date of purchase, this Craftsman workmanship, Sears will repair it, free of charge. Warranty service is available United States. This warranty state. gives you safety 1. KNOW YOUR the application and potential hazards This tool the nearest 13. SECURE carefully. limitations as well peculiar to this tool. Learn as the its 14. DON'T ALL TOOLS 3. KEEP GUARDS with an approved and in 4. REMOVE ADJUSTING AND WRENCHES 15. proper adjustment and and b_ slippery accidents. Floor Make m. All visitors area. 8. MAKE should ENVIRONMENT 9. DON'T FORCE USE RIGHT WEAR from work master switches, or by removing better PROPER 20. to do a job manual before for plugging recommended that accompany accessories may ON TOOL store parts, _t was not APPAREL GOGGLES position Do not materials is tipped above or near the tool to stand on the tool DAMAGED further as ACCESSORIES owner's STAND such STARTING is in "OFF" injury could occur if the toot tool is accidentally contacted. CHECK safest and or if the such that to reach them. PARTS use of the tool, a guard or other part that is damaged should be carefully checked to ensure that Et will operate properly and perform its intended function. Check for alignment of moving parts, binding of moving and safer at the rate for which breakage of parts, conditions that may other that is damaged part mounting, affect its and operation. should any A be properly other guard or repaired or replaced. Do not wear loose clothing, gloves, neckties or jewelry (rings, wrist watches) to get caught in moving parts. Nonslip footwear is recommended. Wear protective hair covering to contain long hair. Roll long sleeves above the el bow. 12. USE SAFETY the accessories Serious cutting Before or attachment changing USE RECOMMENDED it is necessary KID-PROOF TOOL Don't forc_ tool designed for 11. a safe distance best and lubricating for TOOLS ACCIDENTAL 19. NEVER TOOL It will do the job it was designed. 10. be kept for accessories. Follow the instructions the accessories. The use of improper cause hazards. AWAY WORKSHOP with padlocks, starter keys 18. due to wax or sawdust. 7. KEEP CHILDREN at all times. TOOLS WITH CARE sure switch Consult Don't use power tools in damp or wet locations or expose them to rain. Keep work area well lighted. Provide adequate surrounding work space. and balance servicing; when bits, cutters, etc. 17. AVOID invite footing MAINTAIN before blades, KEYS benches DANGEROUS OVERREACH 16. DISCONNECT 5. KEEP WORK AREA CLEAN 6. AVOID state to tools Keep tools sharp and clean performance. Follow instructions changing accessories. Form habit of checking to see that keys and adjusting wrenches are removed from toot before turning it on. must not vary from the WORK Keep proper 3-conductor IN PLACE order, areas rights which or Use clamps or a vise to hold work when practical. It's safer than using your hand, frees both hands to operate tool. specific cord and a 3-prong grounding type plug to fit the proper grounding type receptacle. The green conductor in the cord is the grounding wire. Never connect the green wire to a live terminal. Cluttered in material Sears store or Service Center throughout for power instructions manual is equipped in working alignment. Radial Saw fails due to a defect legal rights, and you may also have other POWER TOOL owner's 2. GROUND specific contacting SAWS SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. BSC 41-3 SEARS TOWER CHICAGO, IL 60684 general Read by simply RADIAL (Head Protection) Wear Safety goggles (must comply with ANS Z87.1) at all times. Also, use face or dust mask if cutting operation i_ dusty, and ear protectors (plugs or muffs) during extended periods of operation. 21. DIRECTION Feed work of rotation 22. NEVER OF FEED into a blade or cutter against of the blade or cutter only. LEAVE TOOL the direction RUNNING UNATTENDED Turn power off. complete stop. Don't leave tool until it comes to a additional safety instructions CAUTION: Always disconnect the power cord before removing the guard, changing the cutting tool, changing the set-up or making adjustments. Shut off motor before performing layout work on the saw table. WARNING: DO NOT CONNECT POWER CORD UNTIL THE FOLLOWING STEPS HAVE BEEN SATISFACTORI LY COMPLETED: I. Assembly II. Examination and operating familiarity with ON-OFF switch, elevation control, yoke index and lock, bevel index and lock, carriage lock, guard clamp screw, spreader and anti-kickback device, and miter index and lock. and alignment. III. Review and understanding of all Safety Operating Procedures thru-out manual. Instructions and INSTALLATION 1. Set carriage 2. Bolt the saw to the floor if it tends slide during normal operation. lock before 3. Mount the saw. to slip, walk, or the saw so the table -- is approximately - moving 39" above the floor; slopes slightly downward to the rear so the carriage will not roll forward due to gravity. MINIMIZE ACCIDENT Most accidents setup and operating POTENTIAL are caused by FAILURE TO FOLLOW instructions: (A) GENERAL -Avoid could awkward hand positions, where a sudden slip cause a hand to move into a sawblade or other cutting tool. Never reach in back of or around the cutting tool with either hand to hold down the workpiece, or for any other reason; DO NOT place fingers or hands in the path of the sawblade. - Never saw, dado, mold, or rabbet unless the proper guard is installed and set up as instructed. -NOTE THE FOLLOWING DANGER LABELS WHICH APPEAR ON THE FRONT OF THE YOKE AND GUARD: DANGER ! TO for radial saws -WARNING: 1. READ BEFORE AND 2. WEAR SAFETY 3. 4. KEEP KNOW S. USE NARROW LNDERSTAND OPERATING HANDS HOW OWNER'S OUT OF TO AVOID '*PUSH.STICK*' MATERIAL INTO PATH OF "KICKBACKS". WHEN RIPPING SAW BLADE SHORT CUTTING OR WOF_K" -Always maintain control of NOT "let go" the workpiece has come to a stop. -If FEED MANUAL MACHINE. ALLOW FAMILIARITY -A large proportion of saw accidents is caused by use of the wrong type blade, dull, badly set, improperly sharpened cutting tools, by gum or resin adhering to cutting tools, and by sawbtade misalignment with the fence. Such conditions can cause the material to stick, jam "KICKBACK" workpiece operator. STALLED TURNING (stall the saw) or "KICKBACK". A occurs when a part or all of the is thrown back violently toward the NEVER ATTEMPT TO FREE A SAW BLADE WITHOUT FIRST THE SAW "OFF". If the sawblade is stalled or jammed, shut saw "OFF", remove workpiece, and check sawblade squareness to table surface and to the fence, and check for heel. Adjust as indicated. -CAUTION: DO NOT cycle the motor switch "ON" and "OFF" rapidly, as this might cause the sawblade to loosen. In the event this should ever occur, allow the saw blade to come to a complete stop and re-tighten the arbor nut normally, not excessively. -Do not leave a long board (or other workpiece) unsupported so the spring of the board causes it to shift on the table. Provide proper support for the workpiece, based on its size and the type of operation to be performed. against the fence and down Hold against the work firmly the table surface. --Never use a length stop on the free end of the workpiece when crosscutting. Never hang onto or touch the free end of workpiece when crosscutting, or a free piece that is cut off when ripping while power is "ON" and/or the saw blade is rotating. In short, the cut-off piece in any "thru-sawing" (cutting completely thru the workpiece) operation must never be confined - it must be allowed to move laterally. -- Make sure your fingers do when installing or removing power source. not contact the terminals the plug to or from a live AVOID NOT GOGGLES. NOT -Before starting work, verify that no play exists between the column & column support, or in the carriage, and that arm, yoke, and bevel locks/clamps are tight. - Never climb J DO (GAINED FROM FREQUENT USE OF YOUR SAW) TO BECOME COMMONPLACE. ALWAYS REMEMBER THAT A CARELESS FRACTION OF A SECOND IS SUFFICIENT TO INFLICT SEVERE INJURY. TOOL FRON IS on the saw, or climb near the saw when power in "ON". Never leave the saw with power "ON", or before the cutting tool has come to a complete stop. Lock the motor switch and put away the key when leaving the saw. END the workpiece - DO until the cutting tool any part of this radial saw is missing or should break, bend or fail in any way, or any electrical component fail to perform properly, shut off power switch, remove cord from power supply and replace damaged, missing and/or failed parts before resuming operation. - IF YOUR SAW MAKES AN UNFAMILIAR NOISE OR IF IT VIBRATES EXCESSIVELY CEASE OPERATING IMMEDIATELY UNTIL THE SOURCE HAS BEEN LOCATED AND THE PROBLEM CORRECTED. --Do not use any blade or other cutting tool marked for an operating speed lower than 3450 RPM. Never use a cutting tool larger in diameter than the diameter for which the saw was designed. For greatest safety and efficiency when ripping, use the -maximum diameter blade for which the saw is designed, since under nearest the blade. these conditions the spreader is --Never turn your saw "ON" before clearing the table or work surface of all objects (tools, scraps of wood, etc.) except the workpiece and related feed or support devices for the operation planned. -Never perform any operation "FREE HAND". This term means feeding the sawblade into the workpiece (crosscutting) or feeding the sawblade or other cutting tool (ripping) without using the fence to additional safety instructions for radial support or guide the workpiece, to prevent rotating or twisting of the workpiece during the operation. Never "RIP" in the crosscut position. Never make a miter cut with the arm in the 90 ° crosscut position. -- Never lower a revolving cutting tool into the table or a workpiece without first locking the Carriage Lock Knob. Release the knob only after grasping the Yoke Handle. Otherwise the cutting tool may grab the workpiece and be propelled toward you. -The sawblade, dado, or other cutting tool must be removed from the saw arbor before using the accessory shaft (rear end of the saw motor). NEVER operate the saw with cutting tools (including sanding accessories) installed on both ends of the saw arbor. slippery, kickback. Therefore, Feed force when ripping must always be applied BETWEEN THE SAW BLADE AND THE FENCE. . . use a "PUSH STICK" for narrow or short work. 2. Whenever possible, use the in-rip provides minimum obstruction for or push stick as appropriate. 3. Do not release the workpiece before operation is complete - push the workpiece all the way past the rear (outfeed or exit) of the sawblade. 4. 5. Use a push stick when ripping inches) or narrow (under 6 inches 6. CAUTION: anti-kickback 7. 8. 9. the Guard or A "KICKBACK" occurs during a rip-type operation. It can occur when the workpiece closes in on the rear (outfeed side) of the sawblade (pinching), binds between the fence and the sawblade (heel), or is grabbed by the sawblade teeth (wrong-way feed) at the outfeed side. "'PINCHING" is generally avoided by utilization of the spreader, and a _harp sawblade of the corrective type for the workpiece being cut. "HEEL" can be avoided by maintaining the sawblade exactly parallel to the fence. (see "DANGER" warning on guard) - it can be avoided by maintaining parallelism of sawblade to fence, feeding into the sawblade from the nose of the guard only, and by utilizing the spreader. Position the nose of the guard workpiece, and position/adjust and spreader devices as instructed. NEVER stacking 10. NEVER cut more workpieces than one vertically. feed a workpiece to just clear the the anti-kickback piece at a time pull the workpiece side down stop (next a to 14. Position the saw so neither you, a helper, observer is forced to stand in line sawblade. or a casual with the 15. Use extra care when ripping wood that has a twisted grain or is twisted or bowed - it may rock on the table and/or pinch the sawblade. If bowed across the width, table. place concave side down against the (C) CROSSCUTTING 1. ALWAYS RETURN THE CARRIAGE TO THE FULL REARWARD POSITION AT CONCLUSION OF EACH CROSSCUT TYPE OPERATION. Never remove your hand from the Yoke Handle unless the carriage is in this position. Otherwise the cutting tool may climb up on the workpiece and be propelled toward you. 2. Place guard in horizontal anti-kickback pawls to just fence or workpiece, whichever 3. NEVER gang crosscut - lining up more than one workpiece in front of the fence - stacked vertically, or horizontally outward on the table - and then pulling saw thru: the blade could pick up one or more pieces and cause a binding or loss of control and possible injury. 4. Do not position the Arm position clear the is higher. and top so the operation performing permits the cutting beyond the edges of the Table. tool adjust of the you to are extend (D) ACCESSORIES thru the saw with thru finished not tl-e DANGER warning on the guard is aborted. Do no: stand, or permit anyone else to stand, in line with the path of a workpiece that may be thrown from the saw in this manner. by another piece (butting second piece against trailing edge of piece being cut), even if of the same thickness. Feed each workpiece individually thru the sawblade, and completely beyond the sawblade, before ripping the next workpiece. Use push stick if the rip cut is less than 6" wide. 11. DO NOT the may workpiece could get into the back of the sawblade and be thrown violently from the saw in the direction opposite to the feed direction. This is the same action that would occur if the instructions of short (under 12 wide) workpieces. Never reposition with power "'ON". rip with pawls 13. When sawing 1/4" or thinner materials, follow all normal ripping procedures except set sawblade into table top at least 1/8". This will minimize the tendency for the sawblade to climb upon top of the workpiece, and possibly cause an accident. DO NOT let go of or stop feeding the workpiece between the blade and fence until you have pushed it completely past the anti-kickback pawls. Otherwise the position - this feeding by hand Make sure by trial before starting the cut that the anti-kickback pawls will stop a kickback once it has started. Points of pawls must be SHARP. Replace when points are dull or rounded. anti-kickback the table) and be especially attentive to following proper set-up and cutting procedures. Do not stand, or permit anyone else to stand, in line with a potential kickback. (B) RIPPING 1. the saws 1. Use only 33. 2. Never operate this saw when equipped with a dado head or molding head unless the molding head guard is installed see listing of recommended accessories. The only exception is when "top-side" dadoing or molding, when the sawblade guard must be used. See detailed instructions that accompany the dado head, molding head, and molding head guard. 3. The use of abrasive or cut-off wheels, or wire wheels, can be dangerous and is not recommended. (Abrasive or cut-off wheels are used to saw many different materials including metals, stone, and glass.) the sawblade -- position your body at the nose (in-feed) side of the guard: start and complete the cut from that same side. This will require added table support for long pieces. 12. Plastic and composition (like styrene and hardboard) materials may be cut on your saw. However, since these are usually quite hard and recommended accessories as listed on page additional safety WEAR instructions for radial saws YOUR The operation of any power tool can result in foreign objects being thrown into the eyes, which can result in severe eye damage. Always wear safety goggles complying with ANSI Z87.1 (shown on Package) before commencing power tool operation. Safety Goggles are available at Sears retail or catalog stores. unpacking and assembly CONTENTS General Safety Instructions for Power Tools .......... Additional Safety Instructions for Radial Saws ........ Electrical 2 3 Unpacking and Assembly ........................ Alignment Procedure ......................... Operating Controls ............................. Basic Saw Operations ........................... 5 8 14 17 Connections .......................... 21 Trouble--Shooting ............................ Maintenance and Lubrication ..................... Recommended Accessories ...................... 22 26 27 Repair 28 Parts ................................. TOOLSNEEDED -- _ @---- Screwdriver Screwdriver (medium) (small) _ ...... -: m :r__-- Pencil Pliers KNOW LOCATIONS Rubber FUNCTIONS ON-Crr OF CONTROLS EL LATCr PIIN :H INDJCATOR / KNOB AND ARM LATCH SCALE INDIC ATOR [EVER CORD CARRIAGE YOKE D-LAMP LOC_ HANDLE HAND BEVEL INDEX - MANUAL ANTI KICKBACK SPREADER CLAMP _"_'_ANTI AND SCREW KICKBACK _PREAD_R Ah_D_ AS_12 PARTS LIST FOR CRAFTSMAN MODEL NUMBER 10-INCH RADIAL 113.23111 SAW 11 Q 10 me 11 "13 Q ,=_ ,,.l= 19 5 6 7 54 20 7 4 22 26 27 25 25 3O 31 33 34 52 51 5O 17 Figure 3 49 38 PARTS LIST FOR CRAFTSMAN MODEL NUMBER FIGURE Key No. W 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Part No. 63507 STD 541231 114605 60040 6O052 63527 63350 37387 STD 551131 STD 523110 63513 63013 63351 63004 63530 60051 63532 60259 37388 63526 63028 60289 60055 63045 30613 STD 6O0803 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 38 39 41 42 43 44 45 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 Motor (See Figure 4) *Nut, Hex 5/16-18 x 1/2 x 3/16 * Lockwasher, External Tooth, 5/16 Washer *Screw, Mach.Fil.Hd.,10-32 x 1-1/2 Bumper, Carriage Bearing, Carriage Screw, Eccentric * Lockwasher, 5/16 *Screw, Mach.Hex Hd., 5/16-18 Disc, Color Knob, Swivel Index x 1 Housing, Latch Pin Spring, Swivel Latch Pin, Latch *Washer, .688 x 1-1/8 x 1/32 Handle, Yoke Clamp Screw, Mach., Hex Washer Hd. Sleeve, Bearing Carriage Plate, Index Ring, Clamp Washer, Fibre, .380 x 3/4 x 1/16 Grommet *Standard Part No. 63534 63467 60267 60256 63515 STD 600602 63003 STD 551137 STD 523710 60031 63005 STD 551206 63514 62331 63011 63010 63323 37935 63531 63006 63007 63009 63044 63528 x 3/8 Hardware Item SAW 3 Key No. Description Clamp, Cord *Screw, Type 23, Pan,8-32 10-INCH RADIAL 113.23111 - May be Purchased Locally Description Cord with Plug Cap, Flag Terminal Switch, Locking Key, Switch Plate, Switch Mounting *Screw, Type 23, Pan, 6-32 x 1/4 Handle Lockwasher, 3/8 Screw, Hex Hd., 3/8-16 x 1 *Washer, .440 x 11/16 x 1/32 Pin, Latch * Lockwasher, I nt.Tooth No.6 Disc, Color Knob, Swivel Clamp Washer, Knob Clamp Washer, Clamp Indicator Washer, Fibre, .140 x .250 Stud, Yoke Clamp Bushing, Yoke Bushing, Yoke No. 2 Washer, Motor Clamp Yoke Shoe, Rip Lock x 1/32 PARTS LIST FOR CRAFTSMAN MODEL NUMBER 1 10-INCH RADIAL 113.23111 SAW Q 2 mo "0 Q 3 @ANY ATTEMPT TO REPAIR THIS MOTOR MAY CREATE A HAZARD UNLESS REPAIR IS DONE BY A QUALIFIED SERVICE TECHNICIAN. REPAIR SERVICE IS AVAILABLE AT YOUR NEAREST SEARS STORE. FIGURE Key No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 *Standard 4- 63507 MOTOR Part No. Description 63507 STD 600602 63533 6500O 65002 65003 60089 STD 522503 65001 Hardware ASSEMBLY Item • Complete Motor Assembly *Screw, Type 23, Pan Hd.,No.6-32 x 1/4 Cover and Nameplate Drum, Brake Shoe, Brake Housing, Brake Washer, 17/64 x 1/2 x 1/32 *Screw, Mach., Hex Hd.1/4-20 x 1/2 Spring, Brake - May be Purchased Locally • Any attempt to Repair This Motor May Create a HAZARD Unless Repair is Done by a Qualified Service Technician. Repair Service is Available at Your Nearest Sears Store 4 5 6 7 U_ PARTS LIST FOR CRAFTSMAN MODEL NUMBER FIGURE (J1 17 _ 5- GUARD 10-INCH RADIAL 113.23111 SAW 3 ASSEMBLY 6 7 Key No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 10 Part No. 63537 63541 63540 60136 STD 6O11O3 60219 STD 541231 63271 60220 63270 63269 63539 120399 STD 541008 STD 551108 63538 STD 510807 11 Description Guard Bar, Anti-Kickback Guide, Anti-Kickback *Washer. 13/64 x 5/8 x 1/32 *Screw, Type T Pan Hd., 10-32 x 3/8 Screw, Wing *Nut, Hex., 5/16-18 Pawl, Anti-Kickback Ring, Retaining Spreader Bearing Screw, Guard Clamp *Nut, Square, 5/16-18 x 9/16 x 7/32 *Nut, Hex, 8-32 *Lockwasher, External Tooth No. 8 Clamp, Guard *Screw, Mach., Pan Hd.,8-32 x 1/2 *Standard Hardware Item - May be Purchased Locally. 4 5 6 Sears owners manual SERVICE IO-INCH Now that you have purchased your 10-inch radial saw, should a need ever exist for repair parts or service, simply contact any Sears Service Center and most Sears, Roebuck and Co. stores. Be sure to provide MODEL NO. 113.23111 HOW TO ORDER REPAIR PARTS RADIAL SAW all pertinent The model number of your 10-inch radial saw will be found on a plate attached to your saw, at the rear left-hand side of the base. WHEN ORDERING REPAIR FOLLOWING INFORMATION" Part No. 63572 by SEARS, ROEBUCK PARTS, ALWAYS GIVE PART NUMBER PART DESCRIPTION MODEL NUMBER 113.23111 NAME OF ITEM 10-INCH RADIAL All parts listed may be and most Sears stores. locally, your order wMI Repair Parts Distribution Sold facts when you call or visit. AND Form CO., No. SP4011-6 THE SAW ordered from any Sears Service Center If the parts you need are not stocked be electronically transmitted to a Sears Center for handling. Chicago, IL. 60684 Printed U.S.A. in U.S.A. 4/77
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