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Craftsman 113.235300 User Manual

Craftsman 113.235300
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SWARS
owner's
manual
Model No.
113.235300
Serial
Number
Model and serial numbers
may be found on a plate
attached to your saw, at the
side of the Miter Saw arrn.
You should record both model
and serial number in a sate
place for future use
FOR YOUR
SAFETY
READ ALL
INSTRUCTIONS
CAREFULLY
Pad No. SP6000
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10 INCH COMPOUND
MITER SAW
assembly
operating
repair parts
Sears Roebuck and Co., Hoffman Estates, IL. 60179 U.S.A.
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Printed in Taiwan

Table of Contents

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Craftsman 113.235300 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Model Number113.235300
TypeTable Saw
Blade Diameter10 inches
Voltage120V
Table Size20 x 26 inches
Arbor Size5/8 inches
No Load Speed5000 RPM

Summary

Safety Instructions For Miter Saw

Safety Signal Words

Explains DANGER, WARNING, and CAUTION terms used in the manual.

Before Using The Saw

Details necessary steps before operating the miter saw for the first time.

When Installing Or Moving The Miter Saw

Provides safety guidelines for installing or relocating the miter saw.

Before Each Use

Lists essential inspections and checks to perform before each use.

Plan Ahead To Protect Your Eyes, Hands, Face, Ears

Outlines planning and protective measures for user safety during operation.

Dress for Safety

Advises on appropriate clothing, footwear, and PPE for safe operation.

Inspect Your Workpiece

Details how to check the workpiece for foreign objects before cutting.

To Avoid Injury From Jams, Slips Or Thrown Pieces

Offers methods to prevent jams, slips, and thrown workpieces during cuts.

Whenever Saw Is Running

Covers safety precautions to follow while the saw is actively operating.

Before Leaving The Saw

Specifies actions to take before leaving the miter saw unattended or finishing use.

Warranty Information

Glossary of Terms for Woodworking

Motor Specifications and Electrical Requirements

Power Supply and Motor Specifications

Details voltage, amperage, RPM, and other electrical specifications for the motor.

General Electrical Connections

Provides guidelines for safe electrical connections and grounding.

110-120 Volt, 60 Hz. Tool Information

Explains double insulation and plug types for standard voltage operation.

Motor Safety Protection

Advises on preventing motor damage from sawdust and proper circuit use.

Wire Sizes

Specifies correct wire sizes for extension cords based on length.

Unpacking and Checking Contents

Tools Needed

Lists the necessary tools required for unpacking and assembly.

Unpacking

Provides safety warnings and steps for safely removing the saw from its packaging.

Getting To Know Your Miter Saw

Alignment and Adjustments

Blade Square to Table Adjustment

Details how to align the blade to be square with the saw table.

Blade to Turn Table Slot Alignment

Guides on aligning the blade parallel to the turn table slot.

Blade Squareness to Fence Adjustment

Explains how to adjust the blade for squareness against the fence.

Miter Scale Indicator Adjustment

Instructions for repositioning and tightening the miter scale indicator.

Pivot Adjustments

Covers adjustments for travel and bevel pivots for free movement.

Depth Stop Adjustment

Procedures for adjusting the depth stop for maximum cutting capacity.

Maintaining Maximum Cutting Capacity

Guidance on checking blade clearance and adjusting for optimal cutting depth.

Fence Positions

Describes the two fence positions and how to change them.

Removing or Installing the Blade

Step-by-step guide for safely changing the saw blade.

Mounting The Saw

Mounting Board and Leg Set Installation

Details for mounting the saw to a workbench, leg set, or plywood board.

Safety Instructions for Basic Saw Operations

Before Using The Saw

Reiterates essential checks before operating the miter saw.

When Installing or Moving The Miter Saw

Safety advice for installation and movement of the saw.

Before Each Use

Lists necessary inspections and checks before commencing work.

To Avoid Injury From Jams, Slips Or Thrown Pieces

Provides methods to prevent workpiece jams, slips, or ejection.

Plan Ahead To Protect Your Eyes, Hands, Face, Ears

Emphasizes planning and using PPE for user protection.

Dress for Safety

Recommends appropriate clothing and safety gear for operation.

Inspect Your Workpiece

Guides on inspecting the workpiece for safety before cutting.

Whenever Saw Is Running

Safety precautions to observe while the saw is in operation.

Before Leaving The Saw

Steps to follow before leaving the saw or finishing operations.

Basic Saw Operations

Body and Hand Position

Advises on proper body posture and hand placement for safe cutting.

Miter Cut

Explains how to perform a miter cut at the desired angle.

Bevel Cut

Details the procedure for making a bevel cut at a specific angle.

Compound Cut

Guides on performing cuts that involve both miter and bevel angles.

Cutting Bowed Material

Instructions for safely cutting workpieces that are bowed or warped.

Workpiece Support

Explains the importance and method of supporting workpieces, especially long ones.

Auxiliary Fence

Describes the use and installation of an auxiliary fence for specific cuts.

Vertical Bevel Cutting

Details how to perform bevel cuts on workpieces oriented vertically.

Helpful Hints When Cutting Compound Miters

Provides tips and advice for cutting compound miters accurately.

Cutting Base Moldings

Guidance on cutting base moldings using the miter saw.

Cutting Crown Moldings

Instructions for cutting crown moldings, including different methods.

Miter and Bevel Settings for Standard Crown Molding

Chart providing specific angle settings for crown molding cuts.

Maintenance And Lubrication

Maintenance

Outlines general maintenance procedures, including unplugging the saw.

Replacing Carbon Brushes

Instructions for inspecting and replacing worn carbon brushes.

Lubrication

Details lubrication requirements for the saw's moving parts.

Troubleshooting Guide

Motor Issues

Lists common motor problems and their suggested corrective actions.

General Issues

Covers general troubleshooting for blade, alignment, and movement issues.

Wiring Diagram

Repair Parts - Figure 1

Repair Parts - Arm and Motor Assembly (Figure 2)

Repair Parts - Pivot Assembly (Figure 3)

Repair Parts - Blade and Blade Guard Assembly (Figure 4)

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