A i4---. ii------, i I?.-j. :....;- ,. .:, ? ASSEMBLY, OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS AND PARTS LIST FOR CRAFTSMAN .I2INCH RADIAL SAW I ,j t' ...;. ... .,,:.,... L-. / .. <* .,:! . *>. ka $;:... i-:..... *:,;>: ,$ ,.-.. / ;- :. 2. -- ,i -... __ . II MODEL NUMBER 1 13.29501 p The Model Number will b e found on a plate attached t o your saw, a t the left side of the base. Always mention the Model Number i n a l l correspondence regarding the CRAFTSMAN RADIAL SAW or when ordering repair parts.
PObVER TOOL SAFETY ...APdD YOU 3 M I N U T E S of required reading for the home Crafts- man.. . whether this i s your first purchase or you're an old hand at power tools. YOU'VE J U S T B O U G H T A Q U A L I T Y SEARS T O O L . d e s i g n e d to give you many years of top performance and trouble-free operation. It's also designed with' 2. INSPECT THE POWER TOOL 1. READ THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL. . . THOROUGHLY completely accurately.
ASSEMBLING AND ADJUSTING YOUR SAW . - POWER SMPPLY & MOTOR CONNECTIONS MOTOR SPECIFiCATtONS Single RPM 3450 ............. .............. .............. ................ ;: ;. ;.. .. - '. .+?'; i ,. .> 1 lead. 120 / 240 13 / 6.5 d. 60 Push all leads carefully into motor terminal box a n d install terminal box cover. 2. Connections For 240- Volts AC. (See figure 2.
button will not snap into place immediately, the motor i s still too hot and must be allowed to cool for a while longer. (An audible click will indicate protector is closed.) 3. As soori os the red button will snap into running position, the saw moy be started and operated normally by pressing the saw switch to the "ON" position. 4. Frequent opening of fuses or circuit breakers may result if motor i s overloaded, or i f the motor circuit i s fused with a fuse other than those recommended.
set screw, the column key will be retracted out of the column tube keyway. The set screw in outer end of column tube key must b e loosened while adjustment i s being made and tightened with medium firm~icssafter adjustment i s completed. This screw applies pressure on the Nylon friction plug and provides smoother elevation movement of column tube. This set screw should be tightened to provide maximum smoothness of operation.
b. Turn the arm latch handle (22, fig ure 20) one-quarter turn countcrclockwisc b u t d o not. pull it out. c. Loosen (do not remove) two hex-head screws (5, fig- ure 8) located inside the column tube. d. Move radial arm slightly i n the proper direction to make saw tooth ("A", figure 7) follow edge o f square when the saw blade i s moved in and out in a "crosscut" manner. e. Re-tighten the hex-head screws (5, figure latch handle. 8) a n d arm f. Recheck travel of blade tooth ("A") wilh the square. g.
2. W h e n the saw blade is square with the table top, no light will b e visible between the square a n d face o f saw blode. Do not a:low the square t o rest against o tooth o f the saw. I f light is visible between the square and face of saw blade (with square leg held firm against the table top) pcrform the following adjustments: a. Using a 1/4-inch hex "L" Allen wrench, loosen iust slightly the four socket-head screws (2, figure 12). b.
. . . .. - . .. , . :, -, ? 3 ATTACHING AND DETA C H I N G. . . . .?. :i iI .. : .,: ., .,.,. .-... ._ . ...-.* :\ S A W BLADE ; .;:;. ., ! ' 1 1. Locate the motor carriage assembly midway k - - ~ i d i c i l - - . ' - ~ .I arm ond tighten carriage lock knob (6, figure 20). L/ 2. REMOVAL (See figure 16.) a. Place the open-end shaft wrench on hex portion of motor shaft on inside of saw blade. Allow end of wrench to rest on saw table. b. Using the box-end arbor wrench, loosen the shah nut.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Arm Latch Lever Swivel Latch Pin Knoh Rip Scale lndicator Radial Arm Indicator Radial Arm Scale Carriage Lock Knob Yoke Clamp Handle Switch Lock and Key Table Clamp Arbor Wrench Shaft Wrench 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. Allen Wrenches Adapter Plug Elevation Crank Eevel lndex Indicator Bevel lndex Scale Bevel Lock Knoh Anti-Kickback Pawl Assemhly Bevel lndex Handle Latch Pin Handle On.
USE OF KEY AND SWITCH NOTE: This savt cannot be operated without the key, and likewise, the key cannot be removed trom the lock while the sow motor is running. This feature was designed into your saw for safety and protection. 1. Insert key in slot and turn it. (See figure 22.) 2. Press the right-hand side of toggle switch lever to turn the saw ON. Press left-hand side of switch to turn saw OFF. RAISING AND LOWERING THE RADIAL A R M This i s accomplished by the elevation crank (8, figure 23).
PRECISION INDEXING - /- 1 -. Experiencrd operators o f precision equipment, such as this Craftsman Sow, normally acquire the habit of indexing the machine in one direction only whenever a new setting is made in preparation for a different operotion. For example: When moving the radial arm to a new position, i t is advisable to move it slightly post the desired index position then move it back slowly a n d carefully to latch and lock it. (See figure 24).
7. Using a screwdriver or similar tool, rotate the yoke clan~passembly (2, figure 25) clockwise (when looking down) until the next hole will line up with the lock screw (See figure 28). Usually, rotating the yoke clamp assembly one hole will correct this adjustnient. However, in same cases it may be necessary to rotate it two holes. 8. Make sure the hole in yoke clamp assembly (2, figure 24) lines up with lock screw hole and install and tighten lock screw (3, figure 26) . .--- ;d' 9.
A light film of oil can be wiped on the face of the column tube and keyway to lubricate the fit between this part and the key and column support. 1 I OIL HOLE : Apply a few drops of oil to the bearing surfaces of the elevation crank shaft assembly. An oiling hole i s provided in the elevation shaft bearing bracket to facilitate the lubrication of the bearing support. (See figure 31.
3. Screw or nail the cross members on the 2 x 4's as shown in figure 34. Make sure the support is square. ----___ "? 4. A right-hand configuration can be made b y extedding . - . . the top cross piece toward the opposite side as sIj0b.n . . . in figure 35. I f only o single support i s required, tj, -bk . .. :,. rnovcd from the right or left-hand side as nceddd;:$ (, duo1 purpose unit may be m a d e b y allowing a 10-k/8" extension of the upper cross member as shown?----' figure 36. :;;; .. I / .
Figure 38 Holes are located in the saw base that permit legs to be extended outward horizontally if desired. This i s accomplished by removing three attaching screws in each leg, rotating the leg to a horizontal position a n d re-installing the three screws. (See figure 39.) The lower inside screw at each location need not be removed, but should b e loosened just enough to permit the leg to rotate on i t as a n axis. '. Ripping i s the sawing of wood with the grain.
IN-RIPPING - refers to a - , ~ o- s i t i o nwhen the blade is between the motor and the fence and p arallel to ~ h fence. e (See figure 121 ) To place the saw in this position, unlock c swivel latch pin and rotate the the yoke, d i s e ~ ~ g a gthe yoke 90' clockwise (viewing it from t ! ~ ecarl.iage) until ,e swivel larch pin automatically indexes the yoke 90'. .,clock the yoke.
USE OF THE DADO HEAD The dado saw (or head) i s a special set of blodes for cutting grooves and dodos. Craftsnian 8-inch Kromedge Dado set may be purchased at any Sears Retail Store or Mail Order House. The head consists of two outside blades 1/8-inch thick, six 1/8-inch thick chipper blades and paper washers for 1/16-inch width adiustments. With these blades, grooves of 118-inch, l/4-inch and, additional widths increased in steps of 1 /16-inch up to a maximum of 1-inch wide, can be cut.
I Figure 47 BORING The saw may be converted to a horizontal drill f o r by using one of the recommended chucks a n d the drill. For drilling holes o n a n angle, the radial arm be positioned to the desired angle while the work parallel t o the fence. (See figure 47.) boring proper should i s held SANDING Using the 10-inch sanding disc mounted on the saw end o f the motor, the saw c a n be converted into a sander a n d operated in any position.
6. Keep c ~ l cutting l tools sucl) as saw blades, drills, rnold~rlg cutters, dodos, etc., sharp a n d d o not force fecd the work t o tile point where the motor speed is drasticnlly reduced. This will minimize e f f o r t , nlovidrt snloother and more accurate cuts, resist overl~eatinga n d pos:ib!c. out couscd b y obuse due to overloading. 7. burn W h e n using the planer, molding, or dado blades, repea+edlight cuts will producc best results. Deep cuts reducc the quality o f the finish.
PARTS ;; CRAFTSMAN, 12- INCH RADIAL SAW, MODEL NO. 1 13.29501 ,;,' i:., : ,\ ,.-,., '.d 0 -'< !$ w \ -+y ,I1 parts illustrated in Figures 51 through 56 and listed under part numbers may be ordered through any &arc retadstore or Catalog order store. Order parts by mail from the Cotalog order house which serves the territory in which you live. In several instances, part numbers are listed for COMPLETE ASSEMBLIES. All parts are shipped prepaid within the limits of the Continental United States.
CRAFTSMAN, 12- INCH RADIAL SAW, MODEL NO. 1 13.29501 .
CRAFTSMAN, 12-INCH RADIAL SAW, MODEL NO. 1 13.29501 FIGURE 5 2 PARTS LIST Key No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1 : 1 Part No. Key No. Description 63126 63129 60004 63128 63130 436664 Arm, Radial Pin, Spring Ring, Retaining Stop, Carriage Spring, Carriage Stop *Screw, Mach., No. 6-32 x 7/16, Pan Hd., Cad. 63087 Indicator, Rip Scale 63120 Shoe, Carriage Lock 63147 Pin, Carriage Lock 63099 Cover, Carriage R.H. 63101 Knob, Carriage Lock 63072 Disc, Color (4) 436751 *Screw, Mach., No.
CRAFTSMAN, 12-INCH RADIAL S A W , MODEL NO. 1 13.29501 ? -.
CRAFTSMAN, 12-INCH RADIAL SAW, MODEL NO. 1 13.29501 P A R T S LIST FIGURE 53 Key ... No. 1 2 63146 139416 3 4 63114 60020 5 6 63108 60056 7 8 9 10 11 12 37937 63109 631 10 63107 131 202 60022 13 14 15 16 125525 63094 60087 9415838 17 18 19 21 22 63105 115109 115120 11e615 120217 448035 23 24 30505 102570 25 26 63084 63091 20 1 Part No. Description Tube Assembly, Column *Screw, Set, 3/8-16 x 5/8, Socket Hd., Cone Pt. Support, Column *Screw, Mach., 3/8-16 x 1-1 /8, Hex. Hd. Ind.
CRAFTSMAN, 1 2-INCH RADIAL SAW, MODEL NO. 1 13.29501 , ....
CRAFTSMAN, 12-INCH RADIAL SAW, MODEL NO. 1 13.29501 F I G U R E 5 4 P A R T S LIST Description 1 448001 2 3 4 5 6 63103 63065 63132 37409 44801 1 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 30700 30573 63136 30586 63135 63068 63131 + Screw, No. 6-32 x 1 /4, Type 23 C.I., Pan Hd., Slotted, Steel Cover and Nameplate Lead, Assembly, Block Relay Lead Assembly, Red Screw, No. 8-32 x 3/8,Type 23 C.I., Pan Hd., Slotted, Steel Clamp, Capacitor *Connector, Wire Lead, White, No. 16, 4" Capacitor Lead, Brown, No.
CRAFTSMAN, 12-INCH RADIAL SAW, MODEL NO. 1 13.29501 I 10 Figure 55 FIGURE 55 PARTS LIST 1 Key No. Port 1 2 63144 448035 3 4 5 6 7 63145 63143 63039 30540 63090 No. Description Guard Assembly Screw, No. 10-32x 1/2,Type 23 C.I., Pan Hd., Cad. Plate, Guard Cover Guard Assembly, Partial Screw, Guard Clamp Screw, Wing Tube, Exhaust * Standard Hardware Item - M a y be Purchased Locally. Key Port No. No. 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 30505 222407 63088 30542 30543 63150 37400 Description *Wrench, Hex.
CRAFTSMAN, 1 2 - I N C H RADIAL SAW, MODEL NO. 1 13.29501 : ... . \- I 24 23 22 e Figure 56 FIGURE 56 PARTS LIST Key NO. Part 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 305-17 30548 30690 30689 30574 60055 30472 63162 63163 37568 453676 30693 448001 9 10 11 12 13 No. Description Disk Spring, Latch Pin Retainer, Latch Pin Handle Pin, Bevel Latch Ring, Hog Washer, Fibre, .380 x 314 x 1/16 Clamp, Cord Cord, Motor Cord with Plug *Adapter, Plug Pin, Roll Handle, Latch Pin Screw, No. 6-32 x 1 /4, Type 23 C.I., Pan Hd, Cad.
TROUBLE SHOOYlNG CHART - GENERAL I i , I a I 1i [:[)rj g,- uI TROUBLE PROBAELE CAUSE REMEDY .,;i .. . 'I Blade "heels" t o r i g h t 1. Heel has not been taken out of blade. 1. Refer to "STEP SIX -CHECKING THE SAW BLADE FOR HEEL (Left and Right).'' Cannot "rip" properly, w o o d smokes a n d motor stops. 1. Dull blade. 1. Check sharpness of blade or warped board. Refer to the paragraph entitled "RIPPING." Ripping with hollowground blodes when boards are badly warped i s very difficult. 2.
_ .... . . ... _ _ TROUBLE SHOOBUNG CHART -- EIWTOW . . susceptible to thc accuniulation o f sawdust a n d wood chips a n d should bc blown out or "vacuumed" frequently to prevent interference with normal motor ventilation. . ... : g ... . .- . .. . ..s ?: ._.. L..,.; . M o t o r will n o t run. PROBABLE CAUSE 1. Protector open; circuit 1 Motor will n o t r u n a n d fuses "BLOW." 1. Reset protcctor b y pushing on red button, located 2. Low voltage. 1. Short circuit in line cord or 1.