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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
-- _
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Screwdriver
Screwdriver

(medium)
(small)

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Pencil

Pliers

KNOW LOCATIONS

Rubber

FUNCTIONS
ON-Crr

OF CONTROLS

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PIIN

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INDJCATOR

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KNOB
AND

ARM

LATCH

SCALE
INDIC ATOR

[EVER
CORD
CARRIAGE

YOKE

D-LAMP

LOC_

HANDLE

HAND

BEVEL

INDEX
- MANUAL

ANTI
KICKBACK
SPREADER
CLAMP

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AND
SCREW

KICKBACK
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PARTS LIST FOR CRAFTSMAN
MODEL NUMBER

10-INCH RADIAL
113.23111

SAW

11

Q

10

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11

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19
5

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20
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22
26
27

25 25

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31

33
34
52
51
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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.

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