Craftsman 69522302 User Manual MITER SAW STAND Manuals And Guides L0905161
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Owner's ManuaU Model No. 695.22302 WARNING: Read, understand and follow all rules and instructions in this manual BEFORE using this product,. Failure to do so can result in serious personal injury. Sears, Roebuck and Co., Hoffman Estates, IL 60179 U.S.A. _,WARRANTY SAFETY e ASSEMBLY e FEATURES = STORAGE REPAIR PARTS Warrant-j ......................................................... ,. Page 3-'5 Safety Instructions.._...................... ,........... .... Pages Description, Specifications ............................... Page Unpacking, Carton Contents ........................... . pages 7-9 Assembly ..........................:................................ Pages 10-27 Miter Saw Compatibility .................................... Page 28 Mounting Other Tools ....................................... Page 29 Usage............................................................... Page 30- 32 Storage.., .......................................................... Repair Parts ...................................................... ONE-YEAR FULL WARRANTY ON CRAFTSMAN UNIVERSAL MITER SAW STAND Pages Pages 33 34- 35 PROFESSIONAL If this CRAFTSMAN PROFESSIONAL product fails due to a defect in material or workmanship wthin one year from the date of purchase, RETURN IT TO ANY SEARS STORE OR OTHER CRAFTSMAN OUTLET IN THE UNITED STATES FOR FREE REPLACEMENT. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. Sears, Roebuck and Co., Depto 817WA, Hoffman Estates, IL 60179 2 1. DO NOT stand or climb on miter saw stand, it could tip over causing serious injury. 2. BE SURE all locking pins are in the set-up position holes BEFORE using your miter saw and miter Saw stand. 3. ALWAYS firmly attach miter saw. DO NOT attempt to use your miter saw stadd until the miter saw is fastened firmly to the boards. 4, ONLY use your miter saw stand on a hard, dry, flat, and level surface. 5. BE SURE that any bench top tool used with this stand is firmly attached to the boards. 6. BE SURE the board clamps are tightly clamped to the stand when the bench top tool is in use. 7. ALWAYS keep all guards in place. BE SURE all power tool guards are in good working order and are in proper adjustment 8. ALWAYS keep your hands away from the cutting area. 9. DO NOT mount a table saw onto this stand. The direction of feed on a table saw iS counter to the axis of best stability on this stand. Aggressive feeding Of sheet materials into a table saw could cause the stand to tip. 10. ALWAYS use clamps or a vise to hold work when practical. Using clamps or a vise to hold work is safer than using your hand. Italso frees both hands to operate the saw. BE SURE to read and understand all instructions in this manual and the miter saw's operating manual before using it on the stand. Failure to follow all instructions can result in electric shock, fire and/or serious persona! injury. WORK AREA SAFETY 1. ALWAYS keep your work area clean and well lit. Cluttered and dark areas invite acciderits. benches 2. DO NOT operate power tools in explosive atmospheres, such as in the presence of flammable liquids, gases, or dust. Power tools create sparks that may ignite the dust or _umes. 3. ALWAYS keep bystanders, children, and visitors away while operating a power tool. Distractions can cause you to lose control. 3 ELECTRICAL SAFETY 1. Double insulated tools are equipped with a polarized plug (one blade is wider than the other). This plug will fit in a polarized outlet only one way. if the plug does not fit fully into the outlet, reverse the plug. if it still does not fit, contact a qualified electrician to install a polarized outlet. DO NOT change or alter the plug in any way. 2. Double insulation eliminates the need for the three-wire grounded power cord and grounded power supply system. Applicable only to Class tl (double insulated) tools. 3. Before plugging in the tool, BE SURE that the outlet voltage supplied is within the voltage marked on the tool's data plate. DO NOT use "AC only" rated tools with a DC power supply. 4. ALWAYS avoid body contact with grounded surfaces, such as pipes, radiators, ranges and refrigerators. There is an increased risk of electric shock if your body is grounded. 5. if operating the power tool in damp locations is unavoidable, ALWAYS use a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter to supply power to your tool. ALWAYS wear electrician's rubber gloves and footwear in damp conditions. 6. DO NOT expose power tools to rain or wet conditions. power tookwill increase the risk of electric shock° Water entering a 7. DO NOT abuse the cord. NEVER use the cord to carry the tools or pull the plug from the outlet. Keep cord away from heat, oil, sharp edges or moving parts. Replace damaged cords immediately. Damaged cords increase the risk of electric shock. 8. When operating a power toot outside, ALWAYS use an outdoor extension cord marked '"W-A" or "W'. These cords are rated for outdoor use and reduce the risk of electric shock. NOTE: The extension cord must have adequate wire size AWG (American Wire Gauge) for safe, efficient use. Smaller gauge wires, have greater capacity (16 gauge wire has more capacity than 18 gauge wire). PERSONAL SAFETY 1. ALWAYS stay alert, watch wha, you are doing, and use common sense when operating a power tool. DO NOT use tool while tired or under the influence of drugs, alcohol or medication. A moment of inattention while operating power too_s may result in serious persona! injury. 2. ALWAYS dress properly. DO NOT wear loose clothing or jewelry. Pull back long ha=r. Keep your hair, clothing, and gloves away from moving parts. Loose clothing, jewelry, or long hair can be caught in moving parts° 3. ALWAYS avoid accidental starting. BE SURE switch is in the "Off" position before plugging in. Do not carry tools with your finger on the switch. Carrying tools with your finger on the switch or plugging in tools that have the switch in the "On" position invites accidents. 4 PERSONAL SAFETY (cont.) 4. ALWAYS remove adjusting keys or wrenches before turning the tooJ on. A wrench or a key that is left attached to a rotating part of the tool may result in personal injury, 5. DO NOT overreach. ALWAYS keep proper footing and balance _it all times. Proper footing and balance enables better control of the tool in unexpected situations. 6. ALW'AYS use safety equipment. Always wear eye protection. Dust mask, non-skid safety shoes, hard hat, or hearing protection must,be used for appropriate conditions SAFE TOOL USE AND CARE 1. ALWAYS use clamps or other practical ways to secure and support the workplece to a stable platform. Holding the work by hand or against your body is unstable and may lead to loss of control, 2. DO NOT force the tool. Use the correct tool for your application. The correct too! will do the job better and safer at the rate for which it is designed. 3. DO NOT use the tool if the Switch does not turn it "On" or "Off". Any tool that cannot be controlled with the switch is dangerous and must be repaired. 4. ALWAYS disconnect the plug from the power source before making any adjustments, changing, accessories, or storing the tool. Such preventive safety measures reduce the risk of starting the tool accidentally. 5. ALWAYS store idle tools out of the reach of children and other untrained persons. Tools are dangerous in the hands of untrained users. 6. ALWAYS maintain tools with care. Keep cutting tools sharp and : clean. Properly maintained tools with sharp cutting edges are less likely to bind and are easier to control 7. ALWAYS check for misalignment or binding of moving parts, breakage of parts, and any other condition that may affectthe tool's operation, if damaged, have the tool serviced before using. Many accidents are caused by poorly maintained tools. •........ 4' USE OF ACCESSORIES THAT ARE NOT RECOMMENDED FOR USE WITH YOUR TOOL MAY CREATE HAZARDOUS CONDITION. A 8. ALWAYS use only accessories that are recommended for your tool. Accessories that may be suitable for one tool can become hazardous when used on another tool. 5 This Miter Saw Stand is designed with features that make using your miter saw more convenient.The Quick-jaw_ clamp and mounting boards accommodateand secure most brands and sizes of miter saws. Telescoping support rails extend up to five feet left or right. Two adjustable work supports and stop/edge guides for accuratefeed and cutting. Single knob adjustments for quick support and guide position settings. 7-inch wheels for portability, Stand supports up to 400 Ibs. Positive-locking legs for extra Stability. Folds easily for mobility or storage. See Figure 1. Fig. 1 Stand Dimensions Folded .............. :.................................... 40 s/8-in. (L)x 24-in. (W)x 10-in: (H) Extended ......... ..................................... 136-in. (L) x 33 5/8-in. (W) x 36-in. (H) Weight (with no tool mounted) ............................................................ _.40 Ibs, Weight Capacity (center section) ........................................................ 400 ibs. Tabletop Height ......................................................................... : ........i...... 34 in. Wheel Diameter ........................... 1........................................................ ,,..7 in. 6 UNPACKING Unpack all parts and carefully separate parts from packing materials. Check each part with the parts illustration and list on pages 7, 8 and 9, BE SURE that all parts are accounted for before discarding any packing materials° To make assembly easier, keep the contents of the box together. Wipe parts thoroughly with a clean, dry cloth,, PACKAGE CONTENTS Item _ AND HARDWARE (Figure 2) Description Quantity A Frame Assembly, B Wheel Assembly 2 C Mounting Board 2 D Carrying Handle E Work Support Assembly, Right 1 F Work Support Assembly, Left 1 including legs 1 Li_ G Clamp Assembly H Edge Guide Assembly Fig. 2 A 2 PACKAGE CONTENTS AND HARDWARE (Figure 3) Item De_scr_ption Quantity J Extension 2 K Work Support Connector L Work Support Connector M Wheel Supp0rt Assembly, Right 1 N Wheel Support Assembly, Left 1 P Work Support Connector (M6x35) Screw Knob Assembly 2 2 Knob 2 , Q Work Support Connector/ Saw-Mounting Washer (6.4) Fig. 3 8 10 ,,L ,,,,uL , ,,,,,, PACKAGE CONTENTS AND HARDWARE (Figure 4) Item Description " R Edge Guide-Mounting Pan-Head Screw (M8x16) (preinstalled) • S Edge Guide-Mounting (MS) (weinstatled) " Quantity 4 Square Nut Wheel Support*Mounting Screw (M6x12) Pan-Head 4 Pan,-Head Screw 2 U Handle-Mounting (M8x20) V Rubber Foot W Rubber Foot-Mounting (M4x16) X Y 4 Screw 4 Saw.Mounting Screw (M6x70) 4 Saw-Mounting, (M6) Wheel Support Nut 8 Fig. 4 R -- tl (preinstalted) (prelnstalled) '___! °-I[j _ 9 _,._-__,/'1 ! FAILURE TO HEED ALL SAFETY AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS REGARDING USE OF THIS PRODUCT CAN RESULT IN SERIOUS BODILY INJURY, Tools Needed , #2 Phillips Screwdriver o Two Adjustable Wrenches PREPARE STAND FOR ASSEMBLY (Figure 5) Place the frame assembly (A) upside down on a flat surface as shown in Figure. 5_ Fig, 5 A 10 NSTALL WHEEL BRACKET Figures 6 - 8) ASSEMBLIES Fig. 6 M ,_r_[_ct locations for wheel support assembhes are fdentJfied by the _,,p_._)iate sticker on the face of the metal bracket. With the frame '_'_°:_'"-_eldi3wn, from the end view in Figure 7, assembly M will be mounted i_:tt_e left side. Ensure assembly M matches M st cker on frame. '_ _"" • 1t Tit " _embly N wit| be mounted on the nght sldeo Ensure assembly _:_;_hes "N" sticker on frame. See Figure 7, N g. 7 N 11 INSTALL WHEEL BRACKET ASSEMBLIES, cont. Mount wheel support assemblies (M) and (N) to ends of connector brackets on frame using pan-head screws (3") and nuts (Y) as shown. See Figure 8. Be sure wheel support assemblies are positioned brackets by matching stickers "M" and "N." correctly on connector Fig. 8 ,/ M / Connector brackets \ N 12 UNFOLD AND LATCH FRAME (Figures 9 and 10) Unfold frame by releasing snap lock and rotating frame sections until aligned. See Fig. 9. apart Fig. 9 Release snap lock to open frame Latch frame together using adjustable handle. The handle may be repositioned to gain clearance while turning: lift the handle to disengage from gear teeth, rotate to desired position, release the handle to re-engage gear teeth and continue to tighten. See Figure 10. Fig. 10 Handle for rolling .,f Adjustable /,° \ Adjustable handle can be lifted off its shaft and repositioned to allow clearance when turning. 13 UNFOLD LEGS (Figures 11 and 12) Unfold legs by disengaging locking pins and rotating the legs until the locking pins snap into the open position, If depressing the locking pins is difficult, move the leg slightly to eliminate pressure on the pin, See Figures 11 and 12. Fig. 11 Press red levers to release locking pins and move legs Fig. 12 t4 INSTALL EXTENSION (Fi'gures 13 and 14) KNOBS Locate extension spacer nuts and align with holes in frame as shown. Thread extensionknob assemblies (J) through the nuts to secure extensions. See Figure 14. Fig. 13 j (two) Extension spacer nut Extension \ 15 INSTALL SUPPORTS (Figures 15 and 16) t Fig. 15 L (two) Position a support connector (K) on end Of each extension and tighten Phillipshead screw to secure. Add knob (L), screw (P), and washer (Q) as shown. For both sides, the knob should face the front of the stand. See Figure 16. Add work supports (E) and (F) on each end of stand. The long side of each support should point toward front of stand. Tighten knob (M) to secure support. NOTE: When inserting the work support assemblies (E and F) into the support connector (K), you may encounter a slight interference. The interference can be overcome by first loosening the knob (L) and pushing the work support assembly down from the top. The second step is to push the oval support tube up from the bottom. Repeat these steps a few times to provide additional clearance and allow for smooth adjustment of the support bracket. Fig, 16 \ K \ Q 16 INSTALL EDGE GUIDES (Figures 17 - 20) Fig. 17 H(two) (preinstalled) (preinsta!led) Two sets of edge-guide mounting screws (R) and nuts (S) are preinstaled on each end of the stand. Remove the screws and retain for mounting the edge guides. See Figure 18. Fig. 18 R S 17 INSTALL EDGE GUIDES, cont. Position edge guides (H) over nuts (S) and secure using screws (R). Figure 19, See Fig. 19 S Edge guide may be positioned as desired, Rotate edge guide lever to oosen and tighten edge guide supporL See Figure 20. Fig. 20 Edge guide lever 18 INSTALL CLAMPING Figures 21 - 23) SYSTEM Fig, 21 G(two) Slot n Align slot nut of clamp (G) in center frame slot. Rotate clamp so tab fits into slot. Repeat for both sides of stand. See Figure 20. Fig. 22 Stide clamps toward ends of stand. See Eigure 21. Tighten clamps by lowering handles. Fig. 23 19. INSTALL CARRYING (Figures 24 - 26) HANDLE U (two) D Fig. 24 Locate the two nuts in the front slot on right side of stand, as shown in Figure 25. For best balance while carrying, align nuts with arrows marked on stand. Fig. 25 lnstatl carrying handle (D) using screws (U), See Figure 26. Fig. 26 D 2O INSTALL WHEELS (Figures 27 = 30) Install whee! assemblies See Figure 27. (B) by pressing axles into wheel brackets. Fig. 27 Wheels may be installed in either of two positions. During use with power tools, wheels should be in the upper position. See Figure 28. Fig. 28 21 iNSTALL WHEELS, cont. For transporting short distances while stand is set up, wheels may be :_laced in the lower position. See Figure 29. Fig. 29 Before collapsing for storage and transport, wheels should be placed in upper position. Also see storage instructions. See Figures 30 and 44. Fig. 3O 22 ADD MOUNTING BOARDS (Figures 31 and 32) Fig. 31 c (two) Place two mounting boards (C) on stand, slots on top and toward the outside of stand. See Figure 32. Place clamps into slots in boards. Pivot clamp handles down to tighten against boards. See Figure 32. Clamping pressure is preadjusted at the factor,/. If necessary, pressure can be adjusted by tightening screw that secures clamping lever. See inset. Fig. 32 Clamp handle Turn screw clockwise to tighten 23 MOUNT THE MITER SAW (Figures 33 - 38) MOUNTING THE MITER SAW TO'THE BOARDS Secure boards to frame of miter saw stand as explained in "ADD MOUNTING BOARDS" on page 23. Loosen clamps slightly and position boards to be slightly wider than the base of the miter saw to be mounted. To square boards, align grid on boards with the frame of the miter saw stand. Position miter saw on boards with fence of saw in line with center of clamps. Saw base should be approximately 1" from front edge of boards and 1/2" from slot in boards. See Figure 34. NOTE: Position saw and boards so mounting bolts will not interfere with frame of miter saw stand. Be sure to position your saw and boards for maximum stability. Using a pencil, mark saw base mounting holes on boards. Remove saw and boards from stand and drill mounting holes using a 1/4" bit. Mount saw to boards using screws (X), washers (Q), and hex nuts (Y). See Figure 35. Fig. 33 Q (8) 24 MOUNT THE MITER SAW, cont. MOUNT THE MITER SAW TO THE BOARDS, Fig. 34 Fig. 35 25 cont. MOUNTTHE MITERSAW, cont. ADD RUBBER FEET TO BOTTOM OF MOUNTING BOARDS (Figures 36 and 37) Remove boards from stand and drill two pilot holes for Screws (W) to attach rubber feet (V). The holes should be 5/64-inch diameter and 1/2=inch deep. (Four screws included.) Attach two rubber feet to each board as shown in Figure 37. These help provide cushioning and protection when the miter saw is not mounted to the stand. Install rubber feet IY2" from edge of board as shown. Not all miter saws mount the same. You may need to adjust location of foot pads to avoid saw-mounting screws, Fig. 36 Fig. 37 w (four) CLAMP MOUNTED (Figure 38} SAW TO STAND AND PREPARE FOR USE Mount saw to boards and place boards on center of stand. Position for best balance° This usually places the fence of the saw in the center of the stand, front-to-back, See Ffgure 3& Position clamp brackets in slots of boards and tighten securely, With telescoping extensions table of miter saw. pushed in, set height of supports even with Extend telescoping extensions guide and stop as required. to support workpieces and position edge 26 Fig. 38 27 This work stand is designedfor use with Craftsman and most other brands of miter and compound miter saws. The saw will mount directly to the boards provided with the stand. It will also accommodatesaws with unusual mounting hole patterns.Simply follow the preceding instructions. The following models will mount directly to the boards provided with the stand BRAND MODEL NUMBER BRAND MODEL NUMBER Craftsman 21211 21218 21222 21230 2'1240 21292 24315 Milwaukee 6496 6490 6494 Porter-Cable 3802 3807 Pro-Tech 7107 7207 7208 72121 Rigid MS1050 MS1250 Ryobi TS1301DX SkiI-Bosch 3810 3912 3915 3924 Tool Shop JIZ-ZP-305 Delta DeWalt Hitachi Makita 36-04O 36-070 36-075 36-225 36-235 36-240 703 705 706 708 C10FCD C10FM C15FB BLS712 BLS820SFK LS711DWBEK LSS00DWB LS1013 LS071 tZ LS1212 LS 1220 28 Mounting Non-Standard (Figures 39 and_O)" Miter Saws and Other Tools To The Boards ';_ '_ "'_'! _' , • NOT _0UNT A TAB.LS SA,W ON THIS, STAND. The direction of feed on @_,tabilb:_sawis perpendicular tO the axis of best stability on this S_Od_ Aggressiv_ fee_=ng of sheet materials into a table ._aw _0iJla_ cause the Stand to tip over. This Miter Saw Stand nlay also be used With other bench'top tools, such as chop saws, grinders, drill presses, sanders, joiners, scroll saws and band saws. (see Figure 39.) Fig. 39 For additional tools and other miter saws with non-standard mounting holes, plywood or other boards may be used for mounting tools for use on this stand. The plywood used should be approximately 3/4 in. thick. Cut plywood or boards to f'rt mounting hole pattern for tool to be used with the stand. The wood must clear center hinge area of stand and extend 1 inch in all directions beyond the bottom edge of the tool base for proper clamping to the Stand. (See Figure 40.) Fig. 40 NOTE: _nnen using mounting boards other than those included with this stand, slots matching those on the odginal mounting boards Should be cut using a router or table saw. These slots should be 3/8" wide, 3/32 deep, and 3/8" from the edge of the boards. Mount your tool to the plywood or boards following the directions in the Mounting Miter Saw section of this manual. 29 USING THE STOCK SUPPORTS (Figure 41) Two stock supports are located under the frame of the table. These may be pivoted out to support work pieces as desired. (See Figure 41 .) NOTE: Maximum load on stock supports not to exceed 20 pounds. Fig. 41 Stock supports 3O USING THE WORK SUPPORTS (Figure 42) The two work supports are useful for: !) Vertical support of workpieces 2) Positive stops for repetitive cuts To use the work supports as vertical supports, loosen extension knobs and slide extensions in toward saw. Loosen work support knobs to set top of work supports level with table of saw. Tighten work support knobs. Position extensions and tighten knobs. See Figure 42. To position work support for use as positive stop, slide extension out to desired measured distance from saw blade. Tile workpiece should rest on the metal bracket and butt up against the plastic support pad. Tighten extension knob. Fig. 42 Work support adjustment knob Set top of work supports level with table of saw. Slide extension out to set stop dist&nce for repetetive length cuts. Extension 31 knob USING THE EDGE GUIDES (Figure 4-3) The two edge guides are useful for maintaining orientation workpieces, such as cove and crown molding. angle of To position edge guides for use in aligning v_orkpieces, rotate edge guide levers to loosen clamps and slide edge guides to desired position. Retighten levers to lock edge guides. See Figure 43 inset. Fig. 43 Workpiece (cove molding) Edge guide Work support 32 Rotate lever to loosen and lock edge guide position STORAGE INSTRUCTIONS (Figure 44) Before moving or storing your miter saw stand: Remove power tool and mounting boards from stand. Move wheel assemblie s to upper positions on frame. Tighten down mounting board clamps to top of stand. Loosen edge guides and rotate them into a lowered position. Lower supports and retract telescoping Fold up legs by disengaging position. Unlock center tabletop extensions release levers and rotating legs to folded hinge and rotate stand into collapsed position. Latch tabletop sides together with snap lock. Stand may be rolled easily for transport and storage. Fig. 44 33 See Figure 44, PARTS LIST Universal Miter Saw Stand Model No. 695.22302 S 16 17 25 Saw-mounting hardware KEY NO, ITEM PART NO. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 t2 t3 14 15 16 17 18 I9 20 21 22 23 A B C D E F G H J K L M N P Q R S T U V W X Y t19 8O0 812 117 910 010 !16 600727 I19 800 8t4 t19 800 295 119 900 124 119 800 813 119 800 296 119 800 297 119 800279 119 800 8t9 119 800 820 116 720 02t 1!6 720 0'77 116 710 100 116 720 103 1t6 700 200 1t6 700174 116 610 094 116 730 101 116 730 100 116700 024 10 ORIGINAL PART DESCRIPTION Frame assembly Wheet assembly Mounting bpard Carrying handle Work support assembly, right Work support assembly, left Clamp assembly Edge guide assembly Extens{on knob assembly Work support connector assembly Work support knob Wheel support essembly, dght Wheel support assembly, left Work support knob screw (M6x35) Work support knob/Saw-mounting washer (6.4) Edge gufde-moun{ing screw (M8x16) Edge guide-mounting square nut (M8) Wheel support mounting screw (MTx12) Carrying handle-mounting screw (MSx20) Rubber foot for mounting board Rubber foot-m_unting screw (M4xl 6) Saw-mounting screw (M6x70) Saw-mounting/Wheel support nut (M6) 34 QTY. 1 2 2 1 t 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 2 6 4, 4 4 2 4 4 4 8 PARTS LIST Universal Professional KEY NO. Miter Saw Stand Model No. 695.22302 REPLACEMENT 2 119 800 812 Wheel assembly 3 117 910 010 Mounting board 4 19 116 600 727 116 700 f74 Carrying handte Carrying handle-mounting screw (M8x20) 1 2 5 6 10 11 14 15 119 1t9 1t9 119 1t6 116 Work Work Wo_ Work Work Work 1 1 1 t 1 1 800 814 80O 295 8OO 297 800 279 720 02'1 720 077 PARTS DESCRIPTION QTY. PART NO. support assembly, right support assembty, left support conhectorassembly support knob supportknob screw (M6x35) support knob washer (64) 119 900 124 Clamp assembly 8 16 17 119 8O0 8+13 116 710 100 116 720 !03 Edge guide assembly Edge gulde-mounting screw (Max16) Edge guide-mounting sqt_are nut (MS) £ 119 800 296 Extension knob assembly 20 21 1!6 610 094 !16 730 101 Rubber foot for mounting board Rubber foot-mduntingscrew (M4xt6) 4 4 22 15 23 116 730 100 116 720 077 116700 024 Saw-mountingscrew (M6x70) Saw+mounting washer (6+4) Saw-mounting nut (M6) 4 8 4 12 13 18 23 119 800 819 '11g 800820 116 700 200 116 700 024 Wheel Wheel Wheel Whee! 1 1 1 1 24 119 800269 Swivel handle assembly (red) 25 26 116 610 228. 1i6 710 050 Adjustable handle for latching frame together Adjustable handle washer (10.4) 27 116 600 662 Foot 28 29 30 117 0103O1 116730069 116 700 026 Stock support Stock support screw (M6xl 6) Stock support washer !6;4) 1 1 1 t19 8O0278 116 60073O 146700 091 116 700 024 Carrying Carrying Carrying Carrying 1 t 4 4 31 32 ++3-3 34 support support support support assembly, dghl . assembly, left assembly mounting screw (M6xt2) + assembly-mounting nut (M6) Lock, Rigf_t.Hated Lock, Left Hand Lock Mounting Screw (M6x2.0) Lock Mounting Nut (M6)) 35 t 2 2 1 1 i _J,_ _ 1_' i_" "; ,_ * i_, _ ;- : "-'_:_ ' ':• _ "" _ • • .,_ i• ',:_,,'_'_, ;: _ _._ i Your Home For repair in your home of alll major brand appliances, lawn and garden equipment, or heating and cooling system, no matter who made it, no matter who sold itl For the replacement parts, accessories and owner's manuals that you need to do-it-yourselL _:;?;_.;_ ,:._i_ _'' For Sears professional installation of home appliances and the items like garage door openers and water heaters. :': _._ . _.:._'_i_, ,._":_,_._ 1-800-4-MY-HOME _ Anytime, day or night _,";:'_'_ (l-800-469-4663) (U.S,A, and Canada) "_:"_ www, sears°com www.sears.com Our Home :!; '-,_::_ ,"_:: : ;.. :,i.:i_ : '"" ,.__;_ For repair of carry*in products like vacuums, lawn equipment, and electronic, call or go on-line for the nearest 'Sears Parts and Repair Center. 1-800-488-1222 _",_-_.:;:_,_ " .... 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