Craftsman 10 inch radial arm saw manual




















How to joint lumber on a Radial Arm Saw — Duration: Ed Waggoner Sr. Sears Craftsman Publication Reprints — Whether Craftsman will … View and Download Craftsman Radial Arm Saw… This is a partial text extraction from the pdf, to download the pdf, click the Manual tab.

Craftsman Laser Trac Owners Manual laser-trac-level-manual. Shop with confidence. If you need a Craftsman 7 1 4 Circular Saw Manual, you can download them in pdf Get shopping advice from experts, friends and the community! The rip scale indicators on the arm show the distance between the blade and the rip fence. The upper scale is used when the fence is positioned directly behind the front table. The lower scale is used when the fence is at the extreme rear, directly in front of the column.

Page Labels The control cut device offers many benefits. It can make dado or molding cuts with special attachments. This saw is designed to cut wood and wood composi- tion products only.

Page 44 The yellow switch key prevents accidental starting of the main power switch when saw is not being used. To activate the switch, insert the switch key and lift switch to ON position.

To lock the switch once it has been pressed to OFF, remove the yellow key. Refer to the drawings and instructions provided so you can make safer and more precise cuts. Turn the saw off with the switch on the arm but hold the handle until the blade stops rotating.

Adjust the height with the elevating handwheel so the blade will rotate freely in the kerr. Adjust the height with the elevating handwheel so the blade will rotate freely in the kerf. Adjust the height with the elevating handwheel so the blade will rotate freely in the kert. Adjust the height with the elevating handwheel so the blade will rotate freely in the keff. Page 50 Push the workpiece past the pawls with push- blocks and pushsticks to finish the cut.

Turn the saw on with the switch on the arm. Turn the saw off and remove the yellow key. Let the blade build up to full speed before it contacts the wood. Page 53 Lower the blade with the elevating handwheel.

Use of any other part may create a hazard or cause product damage. WARNING: To prevent accidental starting that could cause possible serious personal injury, turn off the saw with the switch on the arm, remove the switch key, and unplug the saw before working on the radial saw. Motor does not reach full speed or power. Motor stalls, blows fuses, or trips circuit breakers.

Motor overheats. CAUSE 1. Motor cord or control-cut cord is not plugged in. Cord or switch is damaged. Page 56 Saw stalls when ripping. Blade is warped. Saw is not mounted securely. Work surface is uneven. Motor needs attention. Track is dirty or sticky. Carriage bearings are bad.

Saw bums or scores edges of wood in cut. Bevel cuts are not true. Sawdust has collected on the elevating shaft. Column is out of alignment. Column tube is too loose in the column support. Wood edges away from fence when ripping. Depth of cut varies from one end of wood to the other. Riving knife strikes wood dudng a cut. Scale pointer is not correct. Blade is heeling. Column tube is loose in column support. Arm is loose or misaligned. Blade or teeth are bent or dull. The model number will be found on a plate attached to the base.

The model number will be found on a plate attache d to the base, Always mention the model number in all correspondence regarding your RADIAL "4 Pan Hd. I The model number will be found on a plate attached to the base. J The model number will be found on a plate attached to the base.

This manual is also suitable for: The Craftsman trademark was registered by Sears on May 20, A variety of companies manufactured tools for Sears under the Craftsman name.

If you want to identify the manufacturer of a Craftsman machine, follow the link under "Sears, Roebuck Number Prefixes", below. The known makers of wood-working machines, metal-working machines, engines, motors and vises are listed below. Companion label from our archive of machinery decals. Dunlap label from our archive of machinery decals.

The list below contains the known makers of the above-mentioned products only. For a more complete list of makers of Sears products, see the section "Sears, Roebuck Number Prefixes", below. Sears Roebuck introduced wood-working machinery in their catalog, according to one source. Here is a list of known North American-based makers of their machinery with their model-number prefixes some companies do not have a model-number prefix because they manufactured for Sears before they introduced the prefix system :.

The last generations of machinery sold by Sears were made in Asia and hence are outside the scope of this web site. Of course, Sears sold an enormous variety of products that are outside the scope of this site. We solely cover woodworking and metalworking machinery, engines and motors, vises and handheld power tools, and of those we only cover products made in USA, Canada, Sweden and the UK. Sears also used the Companion, Dunlap, and Fulton names.

In in North Redwood, MN, a jewelry store received a shipment of watches they didn't want. The store sold them to Richard W. Sears, a local telegraph operator, who sold them to railway workers for a profit. Sears realized that there was a good market for this service, and started the R. Sears Watch Co.

He relocated to Chicago in , and found a partner, watch repairman, Alvah C. In the company was renamed to Sears, Roebuck and Co. Sears, Roebuck expanded rapidly in the s because of their catalog sales, especially to farmers. In they opened their first retail store. By they had stores. Barrows knew hardware and wanted to create a brand name for Sears hardware that distinguished it from other manufacturers.

Dunlap immediately upgraded the quality of the tools. He threw out all the big, clumsy, cheap, cast-iron hammers and wrenches, and the soft screwdrivers that were hangovers from the days when farmers were the company's biggest customers. Dunlap recognized that America had moved into the automobile age and that Sears needed a line of high quality tools to meet this new demand.

He decided to improve the look of Craftsman tools by adding chrome plate to improve the finish, color, and trim on wrenches and sockets, and high impact plastic handles on screwdrivers.

Dunlap's old boss, Arthur Barrows did not think it made sense to chrome plate a tool that someone would "slug the hell out of" when using, but Dunlap's persistence paid off and sales of chrome plated tools increased six times the next year. Craftsman full polish wrenches quickly became popular with mechanics because they were reliable, looked good, and were easy to clean. Parts and manuals are more readily available for Sears products than for most makes of woodworking machinery.

Still, it may take some effort to track down what you are looking for, and if your machine is especially old pre-WWII or obscure then you may be unsuccessful. The list below contains suggestions on where to look. Beginning in the mid s, Sears model numbers had a three-digit numeric prefix that identifies the true manufacturer.

The following pages list Sears model number prefixes and the corresponding manufacturer who made the item for Sears. Sears model numbers with prefix "9-" were used on hand tools and accessories. This prefix does not identify a manufacturer.



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