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Operator's Manual
5-1/2 in. 18 VOLT
CORDLESS TRIM SAW
Model No.
315.114231
Save this manual for
future reference
WARNING: Read and follow
all Safety Rules and Operaling
Inslructions before using this
product.
Customer Help Line: 1-800-932-3188
Sears Roebuck and Co., 3333 Beverly Rd. Hoffman Estates, IL 60179 USA
Visit the Craftsman web page: www.sears.com
983000-281
3-03
Safety
• Features
Assembly
Operation
• Maintenance
Parts List
TableOf Contentsand Warranty...................................................................................................................................... 2
Introductionand General Safety Rules ........................................................................................................................ 3-4
SpecificSafety Rules and Symbols ............................................................................................................................. 4-7
ProductSpecifications,Unpacking,andAccessodes ...................................................................................................... 8
Features ..................................................................................................................................................................... 8-10
Assembly................................................................................................................................................................... 11-13
Operation ................................................................................................................................................................. 13-19
Maintenance................................................................................................................................................................... 20
ExplodedV'mwAndRepair Parts List....................................................................................................................... 22-23
Parts Ordedng /Servico................................................................................................................................................. 24
FULL ONE YEAR WARRANTY ON CRAFTSMAN CORDLESS TRIM SAW
If this CRAFTSMANCordless Trim Saw failsto give complete satisfactionwithinone year from the date of purchase,
RETURN IT TO THE NEAREST SEARS STORE OR SEARS SERVICE CENTER IN THE UNITED STATES, and Sears
will repair it, free of charge.
If thisCRAFTSMANCordless Trim Saw is usedfor commercial or rental purposes,thiswarranty appliesfor onlyg0 days
from the date of purchase,
This warranty givesyou specificlegal rights,and you may also have other fightswhich vary from stateto state,
Sears, Roebuck and Co., DopL 817 WA, Hoffman Estates, IL 60179
_l, Look for this symbol to point out important safety precautions. It means attentionlll
Your safety is involved.
AWARNING:
OThe operationof any powertool can result inforeign objects beingthrown intoyour eyes, whichcan result
in severe eye damage, Before beginningpower tooloperation, always wear safety gogglesor safety
glasseswith side shieldsand a full face shieldwhen needed, We recommendWide VisionSafety Mask
for use over eyeglassesor standardsafetyglasseswith side shields,availableat Sears Retail Stores,
Always wear eye protectionwhich is markedto comply withANSI Z87.1.
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Yourtrim sew has manyfeaturesfor making yourcutting
operationsmore pleasant and enjoyable.Safety,
performance and dependabilityhave been given top
priorityinthe designof thistdm sew makingit easy to
maintainand operate.
_k WARNING: Do not attemptto usa the tool until
you have read thoroughlyand understandcompletely
the operator's manual, Pay closeattentionto the
safety rules,includingDangers, Warnings, and
Cautions.If you usa this tool properlyand onlyfor
what it is intended,you will enjoy years of safe,
reliable service,
A WARNING: Read and follow all instructions.
Failure to followall instructionslisted below,may
resultin electricshock, fireand/or sadous personal
injury.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Work Area
Keep yourwork area clean and well lit. Cluttered
benches and darkareas inviteaccident.
Do not operate power tools in eaplosive strno-
spheres, such as in the presence of flammable
liquids, gases, or dust. Powertools create sparks
which may Ignitethe dustor fumes.
Keep bystandam, children, and visitors away while
operating apower tool, Distractionscan cause you
to lose control.
Electrical Safety
Abette|y operated tool with Integral bettados or a
separate be#ely pack must be recharged only with
the specified charger for the betteiy. A chargerthat
may be suitableforone type of batterymay create a
riskof fire when usedwithanotherbattery.
Use bsttary operated tool only with specifically
designated battery pock. Use of any other batteries
may create a dsk of tire. Use only with batterypack
listed.
Do not abuse the cord. Never use the cord to carry
the charger. Keap cord away from heat, oil, chaq)
edges, or moving parts. Replace damaged cords
immediately. Damaged cords may create a fire.
Use bettely only with charger listed.
MODEL BA'rrERY PACK CHARGER
315.114231 item No. _t1045 Ram No. _!11041
(1323905) (1425301)
Personal Safety
Stay alert, watch what you are doing and use
common eanea when operating a power tool. Do
not use tool while tired or under the influence of
drags, alcohol, or medication. A moment of inatten-
tionwhile operatingpower tools may resultin serious
personal injury.
Dress properly. Do not wear loose clothing or
jewelry. Contain long hair. Keep your hair, clothing,
and gloves away from moving parts, Looseclothes,
jewelry,or longheir can be caught in moving parts,
Avoid accidental starting. Be sure switch is in the
locked or off position before inserting bsttery
pack. Carryingtools withyour fingeron the switchor
insertingthe batterypeck intoa toolwiththe switch on
invitesaccidents.
Remove adjusting keys orwrenchea before turn-
ing the tool on. A wrenchera keythat is left attached
to a rotatingpert of the tool may resultin personal
injury,
Do not overreach. Keep proper footing and bal-
ance at all times. Properfootingand balance enable
petter controlof the tool in unexpectedsituations.
Use safety equipment. Always wear aye protection.
Dust mask, nonskidsafetyshoes,hard hat,or hearing
protectionmustbe usedfor appropriateconditions.
Tool Use and Care
Usa clamps or other practical way to secure and
support the workplace to a stable plstfonn. Holding
the work by hand or againstyour body is unstableand
may lead to loss of control.
Do not force tool. Use the con'act tool for your
application. The correcttool will do the job be_rarand
safer at the rate forwhich it is designed.
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Do not use tool if switch does not turn it on or off.
A toolthat cannot be controlledwiththe switchis
dangerousand must be repaired.
Disconnect batter/pack from tool or place the
switch in the looked or off position before making
any adjustments, changing accoseodes, or stodng
tool. Such preventivesafetymeasures reduce the dsk
of starting the tool accidentally.
Store idle tools out of the mech of children and
other untrained persons. Toolsare dangerousin the
handsof untrainedusam.
When batter/pack is not in use, keep it away from
other metal objects like: paper clips, coins, keys,
nails, screws, or other small metal objects that can
make a connection from one terminal to another.
Shortingthe batteryterminals togethermay cause
sparks,bums, or a fire.
Maintain tools with care. Keep cutting tools sharp
and clean. Properly maintainedtoolswith sharp
cuttingedges are less likelyto bindand are easier to
ccntrol.
Check for miaslignmeot or binding of moving
pe4s, breakage of paris, and any other condition
that may affect the tool's operation, if damaged,
have the tool serviced before using. Many accidents
are caused by poorlymaintainedtools.
Use only ecneasodas that are recommended by
the manufaotumr for your model. Accessoriesthat
may be suitablefor one tool,may create a riskof injury
when used on another tool.
Service
Tool se_ice must be performed by qualified repair
personnel. Serviceor maintenanceperformedby
unqualifiedpersonnelmay result in a riskof injury.
When servicing a tool, use only identical replace.
merit pads. Follow instructions in the Maintenance
section of this manual. Usa of unauthorizedpartsor
failureto follow MaintenanceInstructionsmay create a
_sk of shockor injury.
Hold tool by insulated gripping surfaces when performing an operation where the cutting tool may contact
hidden wiring. Contact witha "live" wire will make exposed metal parts of the tool "live" and shockthe operator.
Additional Rules For Safe Operation
Know your power tool. Reed operator's manual
carefully. Learn its applications and limitations, as
well as the specific potential hmrds misted to
this tool. Followingthis rulewill reduce the risk of
electricshock,fire, or seriousinjury.
Make sure your extension cord is in good condi-
tion. When using an extension cord, be sure to use
one heavy enough to carry the current your prod-
uct will drew. Awire gage size (A.W.G.) of at least
16 is recommended for an extension cord 100 f_st
or less in length. A cord exceeding 100 feet is not
recommended. If in doubt, use the next heavier
gage. The smaller the gage number, the heavier
the cord. An undersizedcordwill cause a dropin line
voltage resultingin lossof power and overheating.
Important Rules For Battery Tools
Batter/tools do not have to be plugged into an
electrical outlet; therefore, they are always in
operating condition. Be aware of possible hazards
when not using your better/tool or when chang-
ing accessories.
Do not place batter/tools or their baHefies near
fire or heat. This will reduce the riskof explosionand
possibleinjury.
Batteriesvent hydrogengas and can explode inthe
presenceof a sourceof ignition,suchas a pilotlight.
To reduce the riskof sedous personal injury,never
use any cordlessproductin the presence of open
flame. An exploded battery can propeldebds and
chemicals. If exposed,flush withwater immediately.
Do not charge baiter/tool in a damp orwet loca-
tion. Followingthisrule will reducethe risk of electric
shock,tim, or seriouspersonal injury.
Your belier/tool should be charged in a location
where the temperature is more than 50°F hut less
then 100°F. Followingthisrule will reducethe risk of
electricshock,fire, or serious personalinjury.
Under extreme usage or temperature conditions,
batter/leakage may occur. If liquid comas in
contact with your skin, wash immediately with
soap and water, then neutralize with leman juice or
vinegar. If liquid gets into your eyes, flush them
with clean water for at Isesl 10 minutes, then seek
immediate medical attention. Following this rule will
reducethe riskof seriouspersonalinjury.
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Additional Specific Safety Rules
DANGERI Keep hands away from cutting am and
blade. Keep your second hand on auxilianj handle
or motor housing. If both handsam holdingthe saw,
they cannot be cut by the blade,
Kasp your body positioned to either side of the
saw blade, but not in line with the sew blade.
KICKBACK couldcause the saw to jump backwards.
Do not reach underneath the work. The guard
cannot pmtactyou fromthe blade below the work.
Chack the lower guard for proper closing before
each use. Do not operate saw if lower guard does
not move freely and close instantly, Never clamp
or tie the lower guard into the open position. If
saw is accidentallydropped,lower guardmay be bent.
Raise the lower guardwiththe retractinghandleand
make sure it movesfreely and does not touchthe
blade or any other part, in all angles and depthsof cut.
Check the operation and condition of the lower
guard spdng, If the guard and the spdng are not
operating properly, they must be serviced before
use. Lowerguard may operate sluggishlydue to
damaged parts,gummydeposits,or a buildupof
debds.
Lower guard should be retracted manually only for
special cute such as =Pocket Cuts" and "Com-
pound Cuts". Raise lower guard by Retracting
Handle. As soon as blade enters the mstadal,
lower guard must be released. For all other sawing,
the lower guardshouldoperate automatically.
Always obeerve that the lower guard is covedng
the blade before placing saw down on bench or
floor. An unprotected,coastingblade will cause the
saw to walk backwards,cuttingwhatever is in its path,
Be aware of the time it takes forthe bladeto stop after
switchis released.
NEVER hold piece being cut in your hands or
across your leg. It is important to supportthe work
properlyto minimizebody exposure,blade binding,or
lossof control.
Hold tool by insulating gripping sudecse when
performing an operation where the cutting tool
may contact hidden widng. Contactwitha "live"wire
will also make exposed metal parts of the tool"live"
and shockthe operator.
When dpping always use a rip fence for a straight
edge guide. This improvesthe accuracyof cutand
reducesthe chanceof blade binding.
Always use blades with cowect size end shape
(diamond vs. round) arbor holes. Bladesthat do not
matchthe mountinghardwareof the saw will run
eccentdcally,causinglossof control.
Never use damaged or incorrect blade washers or
bolts. The blade washersand boltwere specially
designedfor your saw,foroptimumperformanceand
safety of operation.
Causes and Operator Prevention of Kickback:
Kickback is a suddenreactionto a pinched,bound,or
misalignedsaw blade, causing an unccntmlledsaw to
liftup and outof the workpiecetowardthe operator.
When the blade is pinchedor hound tightlyby the kerr
closingdown,the blade stallsand the motorreaction
drivesthe unit rapidlybeck towardthe operator.
If the blade becomestwistedor misalignedinthe cut,
the teeth at the back edge of the blade can dig intothe
top surfaceof the wood causing the blade to climbout
of the ken'and jump back toward the operator.
Kickback is a resultof tool misuseand/or incorract
operatingproceduresor conditionsand can be
avoidedby taking properprecautionsas given below:
Maintain a finmgrip on the sew and position your
body and arm in a way that allows you to resist
KICKBACK forces. KICKBACKforcescan be con-
trolled by the operator,if proper precautionsare taken.
When blade is binding, orwhen intemupting a cut
for any reason, release the trigger and hold the
saw motionless in the mutadal until the blade
comas to a complete stop. Never attempt to
remove the saw from the work or pull the sew
backward while the blade is in motion or KICK-
BACK may occur. Investigateand take corrective
actions to eliminatethe cause of blade binding.
When restarting a sew in the workplace, canter the
saw blade in the kerr and check that teeth are not
engaged into the mstedal. If saw blade is binding,it
maywalk upor KICKBACKfrom the workpiecaas the
saw is restarted.
Support large panels to minimize the dsk of blade
pinching and KICKBACK. Large panels tend to sag
undertheirown weight.Supportsmustbe placed
underthe penal on bothsides, nearthe lineof cutand
nearthe edge of the panel.
Do not use dull or damaged blade. Unsharpenedor
impmpedyset bladesproducenarrowken'causing
excessivefriction, blade binding,and KICKBACK.
Blade depth and bevel adjusting locking levera
must be tight and secure before making cut. If
blade adjustmentsh_ftswhilecutting,it will cause
bindingand KICKBACK.
Use extra caution when making a "Pocket Cut"
into existing walls or other blind areas. The protrud-
ing blade may cut objectsthat can cause KICKBACK.
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• Neveruseabatterythat has been dropbedor re-
ceived a sharp blow,A damaged bakery is subjectto
explosion,Pmpedy dispose of a droppedbattery
immediately. Failure to head this warning can result in
seriouspersonal injury.
Before using battery charger, read ell instructions
and cautionary markings in this manual, on battery
charger, and product using battery charger. Follow-
ing thisrule will reducethe dskof electricshock,fire,
or sedouspersonal injury.
To reduce dsk of injury, charge only nickel-
cadmium type rechargeeble bottedss. Other types
of batteries may burst causing personal injury end
damage. Followingthis rulewill reduce the dsk of
electric shook, tim, or sedous personal injury.
Do not expose charger to rein or snow. Following
this rule will reduce the dsk of electdc shock,fire, or
serious personalinjury.
Usa of an attachment not recommended oraold by
the battery charger manufacturer may result in •
risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to penmns.
Followingthisrule will reduce the riskof electric shock'
fire, or sedous personalinjury,
To reduce the dek of damage to charger body and
cord, pull by charger plug rathor than cord when
disconnecting charger. Following thisrule will reduce
the risk of sedous personal injury.
Make sure cord is located so that it will not be
stepped on, tdpped over, or othanvise subjected to
damage or stress. Followingthis rule will reducethe
dsk of seriouspersonalinjury.
An extension cord should not be used unless
absolutely necsssmy. Use of improperextension
cord couldresultin a dsk of fireend electric shock.If
extensioncord must be used, make sure:
a. That pins on plugof extensioncordam the same
number,size and shape as thoseof plugon
charger.
b. That extensioncord is pmpedywired and ingood
electricalcondition; and
c. Thatwire size is large enough forAC ampere rating
of chargeras specifiedbelow:
Cord Length(Feet) 25" 50" 100"
Cord Size (AWG) 16 16 16
Note: AWG =AmadcanWire Gage
Donot operatechargerwith adarnaged cord or
plug. If damaged, have replaced immediately by a
qualified sstvicaman, Followingthisrulewillrsduce the
dskof electricshock,fire,or serious personalinjury.
Do not operate charger if It has received a sharp
blow, been dropped, or othanNise damaged in any
way; take It to a qualified serviceman. Following this
rule will reducethe riskof electdcshock,fire, or
seriouspersonal injury.
Do not dissessmbls charger, take it to a qualified
serviceman when ssrvica or repair is required.
Incorrect ressssmbly may result in arisk of elec-
tric shock or fire. Followingthis rulewill reducethe
dsk of electricshock,firs, or seriouspersonal injury,
To reduce the risk of electric shock, unplug
charger from outlet before attempting any mainte-
.anco or cleaning. Turning off controls will not
reduce this risk, Followingthis rulewill reducethe
dsk of electric shock'firs,or sedous personalinjury.
Do not use charger outdoors. Followingthisrulewill
reduce the riskof electric shock,fire, or sadous
personal injury.
Dieconnect charger from power supply when not
in use. Followingthis rule will reduce the riskof
electricshock,tim, or serious personal injury,
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. DO NOT TOUCH
UNIHSULATED PORTION OF OUTPUT CONNEC-
TOR OR UNINSULATED BA'I-rERY TERMINAL.
Save thsse instructions. Refer to tbem frequently
and use them to instnJntothers who may use this
tool. if you loan someone this tool, loan them
these instructions also. Followingthisrule will
reduce the riskof electric shock'fire, or serious
personal injury,
AWARNING" . Some dust created by power sanding,
sawing, grinding, drilling, and other construction
activities contains chemicals known to cause
cancer, birthdefects or other reproductive harm,
Some examples of these chemicals are:
lead from lead-besed paints,
crystalline silica from bdcks and cement
and other masonry products,and
arsenic and chromium from chemically-
treated lumber.
Your riskfrom these exposures varies, depending
on how often you do this type of work. To reduce
your exposure to these chemicals: work in a wall
ventilated area, and work with approved safety
equipment, suchas those dust masks that are
speciallydesigned to filter out microscopicparticles.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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Important: Some of the followingsymbolsmay be usedon yourtool, Please studythem and leam their moaning.
Proper interpretationof these symbolswill allow youto operate the tool betterand safer.
SYMBOL NAME DEBIGNATIONIEXPLANATION
V Volts Voltage
AAmperes Current
Hz Hertz Frequency (cyclesper second)
W Watt Power
min Minutes Time
ARematingCurrent Type of current
no No Load Speed Rotationalspeed, at no load
[] Class II Construction Double-insulatedconstruction
.../min Per Minute Revolutions,strokes, surfacespeed, orbitsetc., per minute
,_ Safety Alert Preoauttonsthat involveyour safety
OEye Protection Alwayswear ,safetygogglesorsafetyglasseswith,sideshields
and a full face shieldwhen operatingthis product.
_) Wet ConditionsAlert Do not expose to rain or use in damp locations.
The purposeof safety symbols is to attract your attentionto possibledangers, The safety symbols, and the
explanationswiththem, deserveyour careful attentionand understanding.The safetywarningsdo not by
themselves eliminateany danger. The instructionsor warningsthey give am not substitutesfor proper accident
preventionmeasures.
SYMBOL MEANING
ADANGER: Indicates an immlnontlyhazardoussituation,which, if not avoided, will rasult in death or
sedcos injury.
AWARNING: Indicatesa potentiallyhazardoussituation,which, if notavoided, could resultin death or
serious injury.
A, CAUTION: Indicates a potentiallyhazardous situation,which, if not avoided, may result in minor or
moderate injury.It may alsobe usedto alertagainst unsafepracticesthat maycause propertydamage.
Impodant: Advisesyou of importantinformationorinstructionsvitalto the operationor maintenanceof
the equipment.
Note: Advisesyou of additionalinformationconcerningthe operationor maintenanceof the equipment.
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TRIMSAW 315.114231
BladeDiameter 5-1/2in.
BladeArbor 318in,
CuttingDepth at 900 1-9/16 in.
CuttingDepth at 450 1-118in,
No lead Speed 4,500/min,
Motor 18 VoltDC
CHARGER ITEM NO. 111041
(1425301)
Input 120 V, 60 Hz, AC only
ChargingVoltage 7.2 - 24 Volt
Charge Rate 1 Hour
BA'I-FIERYPACK ITEM NO. 9 11045
(1323905)
Your trim saw has been shippedcompletelyassembled
exceptfor the blade. Inspect it carefullyto make sureno
breakage or damage has occurredduringshipping,If any
partsare damaged or missing,contact your nearestSears
Retail Store to obtain replacementparts beforeattempting
to operate saw. A blade, bladewrench (5 mm hex key), dp
guide(edge guide) and thisoperators manual are also
included,
WARNING: If any partsare missing,do notoperate
yoursaw until_e missingpatts are replaced,Failureto
do so couldresultinpassible seriouspersonalinjury.
The following recommendedaccessoriesare currentlyavailableat BearsRetail Stores,
5-1/2 in, Thin Kerr Blade
WARNING: The use of attachmentsor aceassodesnotlistedmightbe hazardous.
KNOW YOUR TRIM SAW
See Figure 1.
Beforeattemptingto use your tdm saw,familiarizeyourself
withall operatingfeaturesand safetyrequirements.
Features includeeasilyoperated bevel cut and depthof
cut adjustmentmechanisms;positive bevel stop;
spindlelock;and blade wrench storage.
,l_k WARNING: Do not allowfamiliarity with saw
your
to make you careless. Remember that a careless
fractionof a second is sufficientto inflictsevere
injury.
SWITC H
Your sawis equippedwithalock-offbuttonwhich reduces
the possibilityof accidentalstarting. The lock-offbuttonis
located onthe handleabove the switchtdgger.You must
depressthe lock-offbuttoninorderto pullthe switch
trigger.The lockresetseach timethe trigger is released.
Note: Youcan depressthe iock-off buttonfrom either the
left or dght side.
APPLICATIONS
(Use only for the purposes lieted below)
Cuttingall types of wood products(lumber,plywood,
paneling).
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SPINDLE
LOCKBUTFON
LOCK-OFF
BUTrON
BA'n'ERY
PACK
TRIGGER
RIP
GUIDE8CREW
(WINGSCREW)
BLADEGUARD
, LOWERBLADE
GUARDHANDLE
BEVELCUTADJUSTMENT
(BEVELADJUSTMENTKNOB) BLADE
LOWER
BLADEGUARD
BASE
ASSEMBLY
FlIPGUIDE
BLADEWRENCH
STORAGEAREA
Fig. 1
DEPTHOF
BLADEWRENCH CUTADJUSTMENT
(5mmHE)(KEY) (DEPTHADJUSTMENTKNOB)
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LEDFUNCTIONSOFCHARGER
LEDWILLBEONTOINDICATESTATUSOFCHARGERANDBATTERYPACK:
Red LED on = Fast chargingmode,
Green LED on = Fullychargedand in tricklecharge mode,
Green LED on = When batterypack is insertedintocharger, indicateshothatter/pack or that batterypack is out of or
below normaltemparatum range,
Yellow and Green LEDs on = Deeply dischargedor defectivebatter/pack.
No LED on = Defectivechargeror batterypack.
BATrERYPACK
SHOWNINCHARGER
CHARGER
REDLEDONINDICATES
GREENLED ONAFTER FAST CHARGING
CYCLE, INDICATESFUlly CHARGEDBATrERY
PACKANDIN TRICKLECHARGEMODE
YEllOW ANDGREENLED6ONINDICATESDEEPLY
DISCHARGERORDEFECTIVEBA'I'rERYPACK,
C HARG ER
See Figure 3.
Your charger has a "key hole"hanging feature for
convenient,space saving storage, Screws shouldbe
installed so that canter distancesare 4-1/2 inchesapart,
Fig. 2
4-1/2In,
Fig, 3
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WARNING: Do notallow familiaritywith your trim
sew to make you careless. Remember that a
careless fraction of a second is sufficientto inflict
severe injury.
BATTERY PACK
The batterypeck for your tool has bean shippedin a low
charge condition to preventpossibleproblems.Therefore,
you shouldcharge it untillightonfront of chargerchanges
from redto green,
Note: Batterieswill nutreach fullcharge the firsttime they
are charged, Allowseveral cycles (cuttingfollowed by
recharging)for them to becomefully charged,
CHARGING BATTERY PACK
See Figure2.
Charge battery peck onlywiththe chargerprovided.
Make sure power supply is normal household
voltage, 120 vo#s, 60 Hz, AC only.
Connectchargerto power supply.
Place batterypack inchargeraligningraised ribon
battery peck with groovein charger. See Ffgure2.
Press down on battery packto be surecontacts on
battery peck engage probedywithcontacts incharger,
Normally,the red LED on chargerwill come on, This
indicatescharger is infast chargingmode,
Red LED shouldremainon for approximately1 hour
thanthe green LED will come on, Green LED on
indicatesbatterypeck is fully chargedand chargeris in
tdckiecharge mode, Note: Green LEDwill remainon
untilbatterypeck is removedfrom chargeror charger
is disconnectedfrom power supply,
If bothyellow and green LED coma on, thisindicatesa
deeply dischargedor defectivebatterypack.
Allowbatterypack to remain inchargerfor 15 to 30
minutes.When batterypack rsaches normalvoltage
range, red LED shouldcoma on.
If red LED does nutcome on after 30 minutes,this
indicatesa defectivebattery peck and shouldbe
replaced.
After normal usage, a minimumof 1 hour of charging
time is requiredto fully recharge batterypeck.
The batterypeck will become slightlywarm to the
touchwhile charging.This is normaland does not
indicatea problem.
Do not place chargerand batterypack inan area of
extreme heat or cold, It willwork best at normal room
temperature,
Note: Charger and batterypack shouldbe placed in a
locationwhere the temperature is more than 50°F but
less than 100=F,
When battedesbecomefully charged, unplugcharger
from power supplyand removethe batterypack.
LED FUNCTIONS OF CHARGER
LED WILL BE ON TO INDICATE STATUS OF
CHARGER AND BATTERY PACK:
Red LED on = Fast chargingmode.
Green LED on = Fullychargedand intricklecharge
mode,
Green LED on = When batterypack is insertedinto
charger, indicateshutbatterypack or that batterypack
isout of or below normaltemperaturerange.
Yellow and Green LEDs on= Deeply dischargedor
defectivebatterypeck.
No LED on =Defectivechargeror batterypeck.
_, CAUTION: To preventdamage to batterypack,
removebattery peck from charger immediatelyif no
LED comes on. Ratum battery peck and charger to
your nearestSeers Service Canter for checkingor
replacing,Also, ifyou are removingbatterypeck from
chargerand no LEDs am on, return both batterypack
and chargerto your nearestSears Service Center,
Do nut Insert another batterypeck Into charger.A
damaged charger maydamage a better/peck.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR RECHARGING
HOT BATTERY PACK
When usingyour tdm sew continuously, the batteries in
your batterypeck will become hot.You should let • hot
batterypack cool down for approximately30 minutes
before attemptingto recharge,When the batterypeck
becomes dischargedand is hot,thiswill cause the green
LED to coma on insteadof the red LED. After 30 minutes,
reinsert batterypeck incharger. If green LED continuesto
remain on, ratum batterypeck to your nearestSears
Repair Center for checkingor replacing.
Note: This situationonly occurswhen continuous use of
your saw causes the bettedas to become hot. It does not
occur undernormal circumstances.Refer to "CHARGING
BAI'TERY PACK" for normalrecharging of bettafias. If
the charger does notcharge your battery peck under
normal circumstances,return both the battery peck and
chargerto your nearestSears RepairCenter for electrical
check.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR RECHARGING
COOL BATTERY PACK
If batterypack is below normaltemperaturerange, the
green LED on chargerwill come on. Allow batterypeck to
reach normaltemperature, than the red LED will come on,
Note: Refer to "CHARGING BATTERY PACK" for
normal rechargingof batteries. If the chargerdoes not
charge your battery peck undernormalcircumstances,
returnboth the batterypack and chargerto your nearest
Sears Repair Center for electricalcheck.
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WARNING:Alwaysremovebatterypackfrom your
sewwhen you are assemblingparts, making
adjustments,assemblingor removingblades,
cleaning,or when not in use. Removing batterypack
will prevent accidentalstartingthat couldcause
seriouspersonalinjury.
Note: Your sew is assembled with the batterypack
attached,
TO REMOVE BATTERY PACK
See Figure 4.
Locate latcheson sideof battery pack and depress to
release battery pack fromyour sew. See Ffgure4.
Remove battery pack fromyour sew.
DEPRE88LATCHr-._TO
RELEASEBATI'ERYPACK
TO
REMOVE
TO LATCHES
INSTALL
BATrF._RYPACK
Fig,4
TO ASSEMBLE OR REMOVE BLADE
TO ASSEMBLE BLADE:
See Figure 5.
WARNING: A5-1/2 in. blade is the maximumblade
capacityof your sew. Never use a blade that is too
thickto allow outer blade washer to engage with the
fiats on the spindle.Larger blades will come in
contact withthe blade guard, while thicker blades will
prevent blade screwfrom securingblade on spindle,
Either of these situationscould resultin a serious
accident.
Remove batterypack from saw,
A WARNING: Failure to remove battery pack from
sew could result inaccidental startingcausing
passible seriouspersonal injury.
Locatelatcheson sideof batterypack and depressto
releasebattery pack fromyoursew. See F/gum4.
SRNDLE
LOCKBUTTON LOWERBLADE
GUARDHANDLE
BLADE
INNER
BLADEWASHER
OUTER
BLADEWASHER
BLADESCREW Fig.5
Remove blade wrench (5 mm hex key)from storage
area. See Figure 1.
Depress spindlelockbuttonand remove blade screw
and outer blade washer, See Figure 5.
Note: Turnblade screwdcckwiseto remove,
Wipe adropof oil onto innerbladewasher and outer
blade washer wherethey contact blade.
WARNING: If innerblade washer has been re-
moved, replace it before placingblade on spindle.
Failureto do so could cause an accidentsince blade
will nottightenpmpedy,
Fit sew blade insidelower blade guardand onto
spindle,
Note: The sew teeth paint upwardat the frontof sew
as showninfigure 5.
Replace outer bladewasher.
Depress spindlelockbutton,than replace blade screw,
"nghtanblade screw securely,
Note: Turn blade screw countemlockwiseto tighten.
Ratum blade wrench to storage area.
REMEMBER: Never use a blade that is too thick to
allow the outer blade washer to engage with the fiats
on the spindle.
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TOREMOVEBLADE
See Figure 6.
Remove batter/pack from saw,
WARN ING: Failure to remove battery back from
sew couldresult inaccidental startingcausing
possiblesedous personal injury.
mRemove bladewrenchfrom storagearea. See/:?gum 1.
Position sew as shown in figure5, depress spindlelock
button, and remove blade screw.
Note; Turnblade screw clockwiseto remove.
M Removeouter bladewasher.See F/gum5.
Note: Bledo can be removed at this point.
DEPRESSSPINDLE
LOCKBUTFON
LOOSEN
SCREW
BLADE
WRENCH
TO
TIGHTEN Fig. 6
TO INSTALL BATTERY PACK
See Figure 7.
Note: Batterypack is shipped in a lowcharge condition,
Therefore, it must be charged pdorto use. Refer to page
10, =CHARGING BATTERY PACK" for charging
instructions,
Place battery back inyour sew. Align raised db on
batteryback with grooveinside sew, then slide battery
pack in saw as shown infigure7,
Make sure the latcheson each sideof your battery
back snap into place and batterypack is secured in
saw before beginningoperation,
CAUTION: When placing batteryback in your sew,
be sure raised fib on battery back alignswithgroove
insidesaw end latchessnap into place properly,
Improperassemblycan cause damage to sew and
battery peck.
LATCHES
BATrERYPACK Fig.7
BLADE GUARD SYSTEM
The lower blade guard attached to your tdm sew is
there for your protection and safety. It should never be
altered for any mason. If it becomes damaged or
begins to mtum slow or sluggish, do not operate your
sew until the damage has been repaired or replaced.
Always leave guard in operating position whon using
SaW.
_k DANGER: When sewing through workpiese,lower
blade guard does notcover blade on the underside of
workpiece,Since blade is e_pesed on undersideof
workpiece,keep handsand fingersawayfrom cutting
area. Any partof your body coming in contact with
moving blade will resultinserious injury,
See Figure 8.
LOWERBLADEGUARD
IS IN UP POSITION
WHEN MAKINGA CUT
BLADEEXPOSEDON
UNDERSIDEOFWORKPIECE Fig. 8
Never use sew whenguard is not obamtingcorrectly.
Guard shouldbe checkedfor correct operationbefore
each use. If you dropyour sew, checkthe lower blade
guardand bumperfor damage at all depth settingsbefore
reuse. Note:The guardis operatingcorrectly when it
moves freely and readilyratums to the closed position. If
for any reason your lower blade guard does notclose
freely, take itto the nearestSears Parts and RepairCenter
for servicebefore using,
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KICKBACK
See Figure 9.
nm mum), K]CKBACKlmalnk
BLADESETTOODEEP Fig, 9
Tho best guard against kickback is to avoid dangomus
practices.
Kickbackoccurswhen the blade stallsrapidlyand the saw
is ddven back towardsyou. Blade stallingiscaused by any
actionwhich pinchesthe blade in the wood.
_k DANGER: Release switchimmediately if blade
bindsor sew stalls. Kickback couldcause you to lose
control of your saw. Lossof controlcan lead to
sadous injury,
KICKBACK IS CAUSED BY:
Incorrect blade depth setting,See Figure 9.
Sawing into knotsor nails inworkpiece.
Twistingbladewhile makinga cut.
Makinga cut witha dull, gummed up. or improperlyset
blade.
Incorrectlysupportingworkplace. See Figure 10.
TO LESSEN THE CHANCE OF KICKBACK:
Alwayskeep the correctblade depthsetting- the
correct blade depth settingforall cuts should not
exceed 1/4 in. below the materialto be cut.
See Figure 11.One blade tooth belowthe matedal to
be cut w_rks bestfor most efficientcuttingaction.
CORRECT'BLADEDEPTHSETrlNG
BLADEEXPOSEDONEBLADETOOTH
BELOWTHEMATERIALTOBECUT Fig. 11
Inspectthe workpiecefor knotsor nails before
beginninga cut. Never sew intoa knot or nail.
Make straight cuts,Always use a straightedge guide
when dp cutting.This helps preventtwistingthe blade
inthe cut.
Alwaysuse clean, sharpand properlyset blades.
Never make cutswith dullblades,
To avoid pinchingthe blade, supportthe workpieco
properlybefore beginningacut. The rightand wrong
waysto supportlarge pieces of work am shown in
figures10 and 12.
Forcinga cut,
• Cuttingwarped orwet lumber,
Toolmisuseor incon'ectoperatingprocedures.
Fig, 10
RIGHT Fig. 12
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When making a cut use steady, even pressure,
Never force cuts.
Do notcut waq_edor wet lumber,
Always holdyour saw firmlywith both hands and keep
your body ina balanced positionso as to resistthe
forces of kickbackshould it occur,
When using your saw, always stay alelt and oxeroiso
control. Do not remove your saw from workplace
white the blade is moving,
DEPTH OF CUTADJUSTMENT
Always keep correct blade depth setting. The correct
blade depth setting forall cuts shouldnotexceed 1/4 inch
below the materialto be cut. More blade depthwill
increasethe chance of kickbackand cause the cut to be
rough,One blade tooth below the matedalto be cut works
best for mostefficient cuttingaction.
TO ADJUST BLADE DEPTH
Remove battery pack from saw.
WARNING: Failure to remove batterypackfrom
saw couldresult in accidentalstarting causing
possibleseriouspersonal injury.
Loosendepth adjustment knob.See Figure 13,
TORAISE
SAW
TO
BASE
ASSEMBLY
TIGHTEN
DEPTH
JTO ADJUSTMENT
LOOSEN KNOB Fig, 13
Hold base flat againstthe workpieceand raiseor lower
saw untilthe requireddepth is reached.
"13ghtendepth adjustmentknob securely.
STARTING A CUT
Know the right way to use your saw.
See Figure 14.
Never use your saw as shown in figure 15.
Fig, 14
WRONG Fig. 15
Never place your hand on the workplace behind your
sewwhile making a cut.
_k WARNING: To make sawing easierand safer,
always maintainpropercontrol of your saw, Lossof
controlof your saw could cause an accident resulting
in possibleseriousinjury.
15
TOHELPMAINTAINCONTROL:
Always supportyour workpiecenearthe cut.
Supportyour workpieceso the cutwill be onyour left.
Clamp yourworkplece so itwill not move dudngthe cut.
Place your workpiecewithits good sidedown,
Note: The goodside is the sideon whichappearance is
important,
Before beginninga cut,draw a guidelinealongthe desired
line of cut. Then placefront edge of base on that port of
yourworkpiecethat is solidily supported, See F{gure 14.
Never place your saw on that part of the workpiece
that will fall off when the cut is made. See Ffgure 16.
Hold your sew firmly with both hands.
See Figure 17.
WRONG Fig, 16
RIGHT Fig, 17
Depressthe lock-offbuttonand squeeze the switchtdgger
to startyour saw, Always letthe blade reachfull speed,
then guideyour saw intothe workpiece.
_i, WARNING: The blade coming incontactwith the
workpiece before it reaches full speed couldcause
your saw to "kickback" towardsyou resultingin
cedous Injury.
When makinga cut use steady, even pressure,Forcing
causes roughcuts, couldshortenthe llfeof your sew and
couldcause "kickback."
REMEMBER:
When sewing throughwork, the lower blade guarddoes
notcoverthe blade, exposingit on the undersideof work,
Keepyour hands and fingersaway fromcuttingarea. Any
pert of your bodycomingin contactwiththe movingblade
will result in serious injury,
After you completeyour cut release the trigger and allow
the blade to come to a complete stop. Do not remove
your saw from workpieee while the blade is moving.
_k CAUTION: When lifting sew from the
your
workpiece,the blade is exposed on the undersideof
your sew untilthe lower blade guard closes, Make
sure lower blade guardis closed before setting your
saw downon work surface,
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TO CROSS CUT OR RIP CUT
When making a crosscut or rip cut, alignyour line of cut
withthe outer blade guide notchon the saw base as
shown infigure 18.
TOPVIEWOFSAW
BLADE
GUIDENOTCH
GUIDEUNE
A width of cut scale has been providedon the base of
your saw. When making straightcrosscutsor rip cuts,the
scale can be used to measure up to four inchesto the
rightsideof the blade. It can he used to measureup to
one inch to the left side of the blade.
RIP GUIDE (EDGE GUIDE)
Use the rip guide providedwith your saw when making
wide rip cuts.A five inchscale has been providedon the
rip guide. When usingthe width of cut scale on the base
in combinationwith the rip guide, cuts can be made up to
6 in. to the left of the rip guideor 8-7/8 in. to the right of
the dp guide.
The rip guidehelps preventthe bladefrom twistingin a
cut.The bladetwistingin a cut can cause kickback.
TO ASSEMBLE RIP GUIDE
Remove battery pack from saw.
WARNING: Failure to removebattery pack from
saw could result inaccidental startingcausing
possiblesedous personalinjury.
AUGNOUTERBLADEGUIDENOTCHONSAWBASEWITHUNE
OFCUTASSHOWNWHENMAKINGCRO6SCUTSOR RIPCUTS
Fig. 18
Since blade thicknessesvary, always make a trial cut in
scrap materialalong a guidelineto determine how much,
if any,the guideline must be offsetto producean accurate
cut.
Note: The distancefrom the line of cut to the guidelineis
the amount you shouldoffsetthe guideline.
WIDTH OF CUT SCALE
See Figure 19.
BASE
ASSEMBLY
RiP
GUIDESCREW
(WINGSCREW)
I_IPGUIDE
(EDGEGUIDE)
CUTSCALE BLADE
Fig. 19
PLACERiP
GUIDETHRUHOLES Fig. 20
Place rip guidethroughholes in saw base as shown in
figure 20.
Adjust ripguideto the width needed.
"nghtenrip guide screw (wing screw) securely,
When usinga rip guide, position the face of the dp guide
firmlyagainst the edge of workpiece, This makes for a
true cut withoutpinchingthe blade. The guidingedge of
workplecemust be straightforyour cut to he straight. Use
caution to preventthe blade from bindinginthe cut.
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ALTERNATIVE RIP METHOD
See Figure 21.
UsingC-clamps, firmlyclamp a straightedge to the
workbaicaand guidethe sew along the straightedge to
achievea straightdp cut. Do not bindthe blade inthe cut.
ALTERNATIVEMETHODFORRIPCUTrlNG
WORI_ECE
Alignyour line of cut withthe inner blade guide notchon
the sew base when making45° bevel cuts.
Since blade thicknesses vanj and different angles
require different sottings, always make atdal cut in
scrap materiel along aguideline to determine how
much you should offset the guideline on the board to
be cut,
When makingabevel cut holdyour sew firmly with both
handsas shown infigure23,
STRAIGHT
EDGE
NOTE:C-CLAMP
BOTHENDSOFSTRAIGHT
EDGEBEFOREMAIONGCUT
Fig. 21
TO BEVEL CUT
The angle of cut of your sew may be adjusted to any
desired settingbetween zero and 50°. Note: When
making cuts at 50°, blade shouldbe setat full depth of
cut.
When making 45° bevel cuts,there is a notch inthe sew
base to help you line up the blade with the line of cut. See
F/gum 22.
BEVEL
ADJUSTMENTKNOB
BeVel W
SCALE
BLADE
GUIDE NOTCH
AUGNINNERBLADEGUIDENOTCHON SAWBASEWITH
UNEOFCUTASSHOWNWHENMAIQNG45° BEVELCUTS
Fig. 22
LOWER
BLADEGUARDFig. 23
Rest the front edge of the base onthe workpieca, Depress
the lock-off buttonand squeeze the switchtrigger to start
your saw, Always let the blade reachfull speed, then
guide your saw into the workpieco.
AWARNING: The blade comingin contact withthe
workplacebefore it reachesfull speed couldcause
saw to "kickback" toward you resultinginserious
injury.
Afteryou complete your cut release the triggerand allow
the blade to come to a complete stop, After the blade has
stopped, liftyour sew from the workpiece.
TO ADJUST BEVEL SETTING
Remove batterypack from saw,
WARNING: Failure to removebatterypack from
saw could resultin accidentalstarting causing
possible serious personal injury.
Loosen bevel adjustmentknob,See Figure 22.
Raise motorhousingend ofsew untilyou reachdesired
angle settingon bevelscale.See FIgure22.
Tighten bevel adjustmentknobsecurely.
WARNING: Attemptingbevel cut withoutknob
securelytightened can resultin seriousinjury.
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POSITIVEO°BEVELSTOP
See Figure 24.
HE)(NUT
PosrI'IVE0°
BEVELSTOP
CARPENTER'S
80UARE
BEVEL
ADJUSTMENT
KNOB
BLADE
Turn screw and adjust base untilsquarewith sew
blade.
"13ghtanhex nutandbeveladjustmentknobsecurely.
_h WARN ING: Attemptingto make cutswithoutbevel
adjustmentknob securelytightenedcan result in
seriousinjury.
TO POCKET CUT
See Figure 25.
A WARNING: ,aJwaysadjustbevelsettingto zero
before maldnga pocketcut.Attemptinga pocketcut at
any other settingcan resultinlossof controlofyour
cawpossiblycausingseriousinjury.
Adjustthe bevel settingto zero, cat bladeto correct blade
depth setting,and swingthe lower blade guard up using
the lower blade guard handle.
Always lisa the lower blade guard with the handle to
avoid serious injurj,
While holding lower blade guard by the handle, firmly rest
the front of the base flat againstthe workplacewiththe
rear of the handleraised so the blade does nottouchthe
workpieca. See Figure 25.
Fig. 24
Your caw has a positive0° bevel stop, that has been
factoryadjustedto assure O° angle of your saw blade
when making 90° cuts, However,micalignmantcan occur
dudng shipping.
TO CHECK
Remove battery back from caw.
_. WARNING: Failure to ramove batteryback from
caw could result in accidentalstartingcausing
possible seriouspersonal injury,
Place your caw in an upsidedown positionon
workbench, See Figure 24.
Usinga carpenter's square, check squareness of caw
blade to the base of your sew.
TO ADJUST
Remove battery pack from caw,
,_k WARNING: Failure to remove batterypack from
caw could result In accidentalstartingcausing
possible sadous personal injury.
Loosenbevel adjustmentknob.
Loosenhax nut secudng adjustmentscrew.
LOWERBLADE
GUARDHANDLE
POCKETCUT LOWERBLADEGUARD
FIg. 25
Depress the lock-offbuttonand squeeze the switchtdgger
to start your caw. Always let the blade reach full speed
then slowly lower blade into the wod_piace until base
is flat against workpieoe.
Alter youcomplete your cutraieasethe tdggerand allowthe
bladeto come to a completestop,Afterthe bladehas
stopped, remove it from the workpieoe,Comers maythenbe
clearedoutwitha hand sawor sabresaw.
WARNIN G: Never tie the lower blade guardin a
raised position, Leavingthe blade exposedcould
lead to sedous injury.
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A WARNING:Whenservicing,useonlyidentical
Craftsmanreplacementparts,Useofanyotherpart
maycreatea hazardorcauseproductdamage,
Avoidusingsolventswhencleaningplasticparts.Most
plasticsaresusceptibletodamagefromvadoustypesof
commercialsolventsandmay be damaged by their use.
Use clean clothsto remove dirt,dust, oil, grease, etc.
_WARNING: Do notat any time let brakefluids,
gasoline, patrcleum.-pased products,penetratingoils,
etc. come in contact withplastic parts. They contain
chemicalsthat can damage, weaken or destroy
plastic.
Do not abuse power tools. Abusivepracticescan damage
toolas well as workpiece.
Onlythe parts shownon parts list,page 23, are intended
to be repairedor replaced by the customer,All other parts
shouldbe replacedat a Sears ServiceCenter.
_WARNING: Do notattempt to modifythistool or
craata accessoriesnot recommendedfor use with
this tool.Any suchalterationor modificationis
misuseand couldresult ina hazardouscondition
leadingto possiblesedous personalinjury,
BATTERIES
Your saw's bakery pack is equippedwith nickel-cadmium
recbargeablebatteries. Lengthof servicefrom each
chargingwill dependon the type of workyou are doing.
The battedes in thistool have been designed to provide
maximum trouble free life. However, likeall batteries,they
will eventuallywear out. Do not disassemblebattery pack
and attempt to replace the batteries.Handlingof these
battedes, especiallywhen weadng dngs and jewelry,
could result in a serious bum.
To obtainthe longestpossiblebattery life, we suggestthe
following:
Store and charge your batteries ina cool area.
Temperatures above or below normalroom
temperaturewill shortenbattery life.
Never store battedes in a dischargedcondition.
Recharge them immediatelyafter they are discharged.
All batteriesgradually losetheir charge. The higherthe
temperature the quickerthey lose their charge. If you
storeyour toolfor longpadods of time withoutusingit,
recharge the battedes every month or two. This
practicewill prolongbattery life.
To preservenaturalresources,please
recycleor disposeof batteriesproperly.
This productcontains nickel-cadmium
batten/. Local, state, or federal laws may
prohibitdisposalof nickel-cadmium
batteries in ordinarytrash.
Consult your local waste authorityfor information
regardingavailable recyclingand/or disposaloptions.
BATFERY PACK REMOVAL AND PREPARATION
FOR RECYCLING
_i WARNING: Upon removal,cover the batterypack's
terminalswith heavy duty adhesive tape. Do not
attempt to destroyor disassemblebatterypack or
removeany of its components. Nickel-cadmium
battades mustbe recycledor disposedof properly.
Also, never touch bothterminalswith metal objects
and/or body parts as shortcircuitmay result. Keep
away from children.Failure to comply withthese
warningscould resultin fire and/or sedous injury.
20
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CRAFTSMAN 18 VOLT CORDLESS TRIM SAW- MODEL NUMBER 315.114231
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26
14
28
19 20
104_ 23
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225
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1CRAFTSMAN 18 VOLT CORDLESS TRIM SAW- MODEL NUMBER 315.11423t
The model numberwill be found on a plato attachedto the motorhousing,Alwaysmention the model numberinall correspondenceregardingyour
CORDLESS TRIM SAW or when orderingrepairparts.
SEE BACK PAGE FOR PARTS ORDERING INSTRUCTIONS
I
Key
NO.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
Part
Number
975546-000
3025516
975544-00O
5224502
975552-000
975551-000
975549-,000
975559000
9755,58-000
975550-000
983726-001
975557-000
64556O8
6620803
5217802
PARTS LIST
Dsecrlptlon Quan.
Cardage Bolt(MS x 102 ram) ..................... 1
Base Assembly.......................................... 1
LockNut ..................................................... 2
Knob........................................................... 2
Spdng......................................................... 1
Wing Screw ................................................ 1
Base Screw................................................ 1
Hex Nut ...................................................... 1
Screw ......................................................... 1
Carriage Bort(M6 x 13 ram) ....................... 1
Data Plate .................................................. 1
Warning Label............................................ 1
Upper BladeGuard .................................... 1
Upper BladeGuard Screw ......................... 4
Bumper ....................................................... 1
Key Part
No. Number
16 6619302
17 6867201
18 5599401
19 6807001
20 6850303
21 6620104
22 6112004
23 * 982296-001
24 975533-00O
25 975532-000
26 ** Item No. _11041
27 "_'Item No. 9 11045
28 975554-000
29 975553-000
30 3073011
983000-281
nelmrlptlon Quse.
BumperScrew............................................ 1
Torsio_ Spdng............................................ 1
Lower Blade Guard .................................... 1
Ball Bearing (NTN #6000ZZ) ..................... 1
Bearing Retainer........................................ 1
BearingRetainer Screw ............................. 4
Inner BladeWasher ................................... 1
Saw Blade .................................................. 1
Outer Blade Washer .................................. 1
Blade Screw ............................................... 1
Charger (1425301) ..................................... 1
Battery Pack (1323905) ............................. 1
Rip Guido................................................... 1
Blade Wrench (5 mm Hex Key) ................. 1
CarryingCase - NOtShown ...................... 1
Operator's Manual
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** Can Be Purchased Thru RSO6 (Retail Special Order System)
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