Sears 9-29013 manual

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    SFo _u_h_ '_e"_r"unle _ SWA/_S owner's manual CATALOG NO. 9-29012 9-29013 FITS THE FOLLOWING MODEL NUMBERS: 113.197110, 113.197111 113.197150, 113.197151 113.197210, 113.197211 113.197250, 113_197251 113.197410, 113.197411 113.197510, 113.197511 113.197610, 113.197611 113.197180, 113.197181 FOR YOUR SAFETY: SEA/A_S / I: RRF T$ M[...]

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    Table of Contents Section Title ................................................................................ Page Safety ........................................................................................................................ 3 Assembly .............................................................................................[...]

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    Safety This manual has safety information and ins_ctions to help users eliminate or reduce the risk of accidents and injuries, including: 1. Severe cuts, and loss of fingers or other body parts due to contact with the blade. 2. Eye impact injuries, and blindness, from being hit by a thrown workpiece, workpiece chips or pieces of blade, 3. Bodily im[...]

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    Safety Kickback Hazard Kickback is the uncontrolled p_opelling of the workpiece back toward the user' during ripping° The cause of kickback is the binding or pinching of the blade in the workpiece° Several conditions can cause the blade to bind or pinch. When a workpiece kicks back, it could hit hard enough to cause internal organ injury, br[...]

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    Safety Instructions Read and follow all safety instructions, Personal Safety Instructions 1. Wear" safety goggles labeled "ANSI Z87.1" on the package, tt means the goggles meet impact standards set by the American National Standards Institute. Regular eye- glasses are not safety goggles. 2. Wear close fitting clothes, short sleeved s[...]

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    Safety Saw Safety Instructions 1_ Use guard, pawls and riving knife accord- ing to instructions. Keep them in working order. 2_ Routinely check saw for broken or dam- aged parts. Repair or replace damaged parts before using saw. Check new or rep_ed parts fbr alignment, binding, and correct installation. 3. Unplug saw before doing maintenance, makin[...]

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    Safety 3. Rip only workpieces longer than the diameter of the blade. Do not rip workpieces that are shorter than the diameter of the blade being used. 4. Workpieces that extend beyond the saw table can shift, twist, rise up from the table, or fall as they ar'e cut or afterwards. Support workpiece with table extensions the same height as the sa[...]

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    Assembly Identify Parts 3he h_!lowing paris are inchided: Nole: B@nv beginning assembl3; check that all parts are included If you ate missing at O, part, do m_t assemble guar_L _mtact your Sear_ Service Center to get the missing part. Sonlethnes snlall parts can get lost in packaging material. Do not throw away any packaging until guar'd is pu[...]

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    Assembly Guard Installation Steps 1. Remove existing table boards. Keep all screws, nuts and washers, including the lev- elling screws in the center of the front table. Discard the old table boards but keep the fence. 2o 40" TABLE ONLY (if you have the 44" table, skip to next step): - Remove the table support channels, keeping the screws,[...]

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    Assembly 7, Rotate the saw to the negative 45 degree l_'cx,_c! position. Remove and discmd ttle oflmr lmndle retaining screw, Discard tile old handle, 8. Using the two #1(1 x 3/4 flat head screws provided, altach the new h;mdle in tile same way as the old one was renloved, 9o Return lhe saw to the blade vertical, cross- cut position. 10, Remov[...]

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    Alignment Align Riving Knife to Blade The goa! of this adjustment is to position the riving knife directly in line with the blade. Riving knife alignment is an important safe- ty factor, The riving knife rides in the kerf of the cut work_iece during ripping to keep the two sides of the workpiece from pinching on the blade. Blade pinching is a cause[...]

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    Controls Miter Lock Yellow Ke Bevel Lock dwheel Miter Lock On-Off Switch Yellow Key Bevel Lock Handwheel %ble Lock (Cabinet Model -Not Illustrated) Function Frees radial arm to move; locks in any desired position; pro-set indexed positions at 0 °, 45°L, 45°R Turns motor on!off Allows saw to be switched on Frees motor to rotate; locks in any desi[...]

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    Controls Rip Scale & Rip Lock Rip lnd'_a,ors .__ 0 _-._.,._ Swivel Lock l Table Clam[ 11" Thumbscre_ t Control Function Operation/Comments Rip Lock Frees carriage to move along radial tuna; locks in position Pull to unlock, push to lock Lock before ripping Rip Scale & Rip Indicators (Non- Electronic Models) Tell distance between b[...]

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    Controls Control Guard Clamp Screw Guard llold Down Knob tlokt Down Riving Knife Bracket Function Secures guard to motor; frees guard for removal Protects against contact with upper blade; partially protects against contact with lower' blade; acts as sawdust deflector' Frees hold down to move up and down; locks hold down in place During r[...]

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    Controls Pawls Riving Knile Knob Pawls Riving Knife Control G u ard Tab Pawls!Riving Knife Knob Pawls Riving Knife Function Provides manual way to raise clear plastic guard during rip- ping when workq_iece fails to raise it Frees pawls and riving knife to independently move up and down During ripping, slow or stop kickback by digging into work- p[...]

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    Notes 16[...]

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    PARTS LIST CRAFTSMAN 10" RADIAL SAW GUARD KIT CATALOG 9-29012 & 9-29013 Always order by Part Number - Not by Key Number Key No ! 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 t0 11 12 13 14 15 1 Part No. 818922-1 820520 820534 820533 STD55t008 346030 82051€ 818169 815757 820573 820566 820572 820568 818199 821560 STD600605 820985 805548-t0 SP5623 Description n,n i Scr[...]

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    28 8 9 31 PARTS LIST CRAFTSMAN 10" RADIAL SAW GUARD KIT CATALOG 9-29012 & 9-29013 Always order by Part Number - Not by Key Number 1 33 / 34 35 33 3O 24 1 27 17 16 2O FIGURE 2 10 11 14 13 7 6 12 in el=l= U)[...]

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    c£) PARTS LIST CRAFTSMAN 10" RADIAL SAW GUARD KIT CATALOG 9-29012 & 9-29013 Always order by Part Number - Not by Key Number FIGURE 2 - GUARD Key Pa_ No ...... No. 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 1t 12 13 14 15 16 17 821217 821313 STD551025 815865 STD601105 802392-47 808447-6 820529 STD551031 820521 820515 STD541425 815815 820517 STD512510 820512 82415[...]

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    owner's manual SERVICE CATALOG NO. 9-29012 9-29013 The model number of your drill press is found at the rear of the head When requesting service or ordering parts, always pro- vide lhe following informa- lion: • Product Type • Model Number • Part Number • Part Description Part No, SP5623 f ( I 10-1NCH RADIAL SAW GUARD KIT For the rep[...]