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OWNERS MANUAL

MODEL NO. 901.23181
Serial Nur"ber_ Seriat Number may be fodnd on the machine nameplate located at the front of the table frame. Please record it above for your records,

_R_FTSMAN

instruct
CAUT!ON: Read Rules for Safe Operation and Instructions Carefully
WARNING: FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, READ THIS MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING TOOL.
REVIEW SAFETY RULES AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FREQUENTLY.

12" RADIAL ARM SAW

This booklet is provided for your convenience in the use and care of your new Craftsman Saw. ,hose instructions include operation, usage, precautions,, preventive maintenance, maintens 1co z.' "_ther pertinrnt data to assist you ia assuricg tong life and c":pcqdable service from your saw.
Power Connection and Grounding. Unpacking, Set Up and Specifications. Adjustments and Alignment. Operating Instructions. Rules for Operation & Maintenance.. 4-7 9-14-13

CAUTION

For purposes of clarity, the lower from guard is omitted in-

the photographs

side this manual. However, ALL cuts must be made
Parts Drawing and Lists. Motor Connection Diagram.. Motor Trouble Shooting Chart..
with both the upper and lower guards in place.

PHASE 1 ph

VOLTAGE 120--208/240 VOLT 60 CY.

901.23181

SINGLE PHASE POWER CONNECTIONS

AND GROUNDING

This tool should be grounaed while in use to protect the operator from electric shock. We recommend that you NEVER dissemble the tool or try to do any rewiring in the electrical system. Any such repairs should be performed only by Sears Service Centers or other qualified service organizations. Should you be determined to make a repair yourself, remember that the green colored wire is the "grounding" wire. Never connect this green wire to a "live" terminal. In the event of a malfunction or breakdown, grounding provides a path of least resistance for electric current to reduce the risk of electric shock. This tool is equipped with an electric cord having an equipment-grounding conductor and a grounding plug. The plug must be plugged into a matching outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances. Do not modify the plug provided -- if it will not fit the outlet, have the proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician. Improper connection of the equipment-grounding conductor can result in a risk of electric shock. The conductor with insulation having an outer surface that is green with or without yellow stripes is the equipment-grounding conductor. If repair or replacement of the electric cord or plug is necessary, do not connect the equipment-grounding conductor to a live terminal. Check with a qualified electrician or serviceman if the grounding instructions are not completely understood, or if in doubt as to whether the tool is properly grounded. Use only 3-wire extension cords that have 3-prong grounding plugs and 3-pole receptacles that accept the tool's plug. Repair or replace damaged or worn cord immediately. 208-240 Volt Operation--the saw is supplied with a plug like Figure A. It should be used in the proper standard, matching 3-wire grounding receptacle. A 15 amp line is satisfactory for 208-240 Volt use. 120 Volt Operation--See page 19 for 120 Volt Connection. The plug supplied, must be replaced with the plug shown in Figure B. It should be used in the proper standard, matching 3-wire grounding receptacle. The use of a separate 20 amp circuit is recommended. Protect line with. 20 amp time delay fuse or breaker. Replace or repair damaged or worn cord immediately. 2

GROUNDED OUTLET BOXI_l

Fig. A
GROtINOING PRONG IS LONGEST OFTHE 3 PRONGS

GROUNDED OUTLET BOX

GROUNDING P,,_NG IS LONGEST OFTHE 3 PRONGS
UNPACKING AND SET-UP iNSTRUCTiONS
Your Craftsman Saw has been completely assembled, tes" _d and table top kerfed at the f'a_ ,'%" and then partially o,. ;,asembled for packaging and shipment, We suggest the following procedure: 1, Turn the Elevating Handle at top of column count_'rclockwise a few turns to reIease the motor box and remove it from under the arm. (Do not discard the ,;_ta[ plate or guard found urrder motor box.) 2, Remove the Arm End Cap but do not disconnect the ,_'_ads to the switch, Insert rolIerhead yoke ar_I motor a_sembly into the arm. being careful not to damage the rip pointer on fight side, and rail to extreme back of arm against column. Lock the entire assembly with the rip lock, Replace arm cad cap.

(b) Loosen pointer on the board.

Miter Scale (figure 3)

The miter scale is located at the top rear of the arm. When the arm is positioned for straight cross-cut the pointer should be at 0 on the scale. To adjust loosen the screw holding the pointer, adjust, and tighten. Bevel Scale (figure 4)

2. ADJUSTMENT (figure 5)

OF YOKE CLAMP

HANDLE

The bevel scale is Iocated at the front of the motor. When the motor is positioned for verticaI cutting pointer should be at 0 on the scale. To adjust Ioosen the two screws, move the pointer to 0 and tighten.
The purpose of this handle is to provide a friction lock between the upper face of the yoke and the bottom face of the roilerhead. It should also eIimlhate any pIay between these two parts. In operating position the yoke clamp handle is pushed back from
the hand grip of the yoke. If, at any time, it is possible to move this handle so that it strikes the rear leg of the yoke, it is not in proper adjustment. Its proper position for machine operation is approximately 90 _ or Iess to the hand grip of the yoke.

ADJUSTING ARM TRACKS

ROLLERHEAD (figure 7)

BEARINGS

To readjust (a)

: forward to release

Pull yoke clamp handle friction locking action.
Insert screw driver between the notched clamp adjustor. FIex downward just enough to pass stop on the yoke,
yoke and the the adjustor over the lug
Notate clamp adjustor as necessary (to tighten, counter-clockwise; to loosen, clockwise). Be sure the notch in the adjustor is positioned properly over the yoke lug stop at final setting.
The rollerhead is suspended by four speciM tolerance. grease-packed_ double shic[d bali bearings, These bearings are mounted on two straight bearing s!mfts and two eccentric bearing shafts. In proper adjustment the top and bottom radii of all four bearings should be in contact with the arm tracks for their entire length and head shou[d roll freely but with some resistance. Excessive bearing pressure will cause digicult operation and rapid wear. Too little pressure will cause Ioss of accuracy and the saw will try to feed itself into the material being crosscut, Propcr adjustment wilt require a force of 4 to 6 pounds to move the rollerhcad along the arm at a constant speed, The front and rear bearings should be adjustcd to contribute equally to this force, NOTE: the end cap was rcmovcd for clarity and it need not be removed for this adjustment. (a) (b) Wipe tracks with a clean dry lint-free ctoth. Bring motor, yoke, and rolIerhead the end of arm. assemblies to

If difficulty is encountered in making the above adjustments, we suggest you use the " hex wrench in the hex hoIe in the king bolt. By turning this with the use of the hex wrench, it wiIl assist in the above adjustment procedure.
(c) Set in _'out rip" position. (d) Loosen hex nuts on left side, front and rear, (e) Insert 1is" Alien wrench in recess at bottom of shafts and turn bearing shaft until the bearing is snugly against the track. Repeat for the second bearing, Check the force required to move the roIlerhead. Readjust as required, Tighten the hex lock nuts white hoIding each bearing shaft in its adjusted positiom
3. ADJUSTING (figure 6) BEVEL CLAMP HANDLE

5. ADJUSTING (figure 8)

The purpose of the Bevel Clamp Handle is to hold the motor rigidly at any angIe, This is accomplished by the cam action of the top of the clamp tightening the split portion of the yoke around dial plate hub. In locked position it should be flush with and under bevel scale and hold motor rigidly at the angle desired.
To adjust (a) (b) : by pulling left
The Arm Clamp Handle holds the arm in desired position for cross-cut or miter work. When tightened it should be in upright (vertical) position. If, when tightened, this handle goes beyond this position, it should be adjusted as follows: (a) (b) (e) Remove to top. Tighten Replace Cotter left-hand cotter pin. Pin by tapping nut as from bottom
Loosen Bevel Clamp Handle side away from motor. While holding bottom with a wrench tighten nut as necessary.
head o[ Cap Screw or Ioosen the top jam

necessary.

ADJUSTING BASE TO (figures 9 and 10)

COLUMN

If, after the Arm CIamp Handle is tightened, you have side motion at the end of the arm and this is caused by the Column rotating in the base it indicates adjustment of the base or column key glb is necessary. To adjust: (Face rear of machine)
If the bottom of the arbor wrench in vertical position does not "just touch" the table top at all positions over the cleats adjustment is necessary. To readjust Main Table: (a) Loosen Iocking table frame. nuts holding center cleat to
(a) Loosen all base hardware

above table frame level (4 pieces). There are: two pinch bolts with lock nuts (top and bottom), two set screws with lock nuts (top and bottom). around the column causing binding, loosen pinch bolt and tighten lock nut to the right to spread base.
Loosen all locking nuts at both sides of the main table frame except the one holdin_ the highest point of the table top as determined above, the low sections to the same elevation as the highest and (1) tighten all locking nuts at both sides of the table frame, (2) tighten locking nuts at center cleat. BLADE (figures PERPENDICULAR 12 and 13) TO
(b) Elevate and depress column. If base is too tight

(c) Elevate

(c) Tighten the base pinch bolts (top and bottom)
by turning bolt heads on right side until the base fits snugly around the column diameter but column elevates and depresses freely. Lock with nuts inside slot.

ADJUSTING WORK TOP

To prevent side motion of the arm (rotation of column) tighten the top and bottom set screws so that the coIumn key gib (brass plate) is forced against the column key. Be careful you do not tighten to the point of binding with resulting hinderance to the elevating. Lock by tightening jam nuts.
With the arm in cross-cut position, all latches engaged and alI clamp handles locked place a steeI square with one angle on the tabIe top parallel to guide strip and the other angle against the flat of the saw blade (place in saw blade gullets and not against teeth because of tooth set). If blade is not flat against squarej adjust as follows: (a) Remove name plate by removing two screws. (b) (c) (d) Loosen Loosen two bevel outside clamp socket handle. head screws.

ADJUSTING ARM (figure

TABLE 11)

PARALLEL

The table horizontal To check (a) (b)
top surface ptane of the this alignment:
must be parallel arm tracks.
Tilt motor until blade is flat against the square and again lock (very firmly) socket head screws. Replace name plate, NOTE: In some cases it will be found necessary to also Ioosen center cap screw in order to adjust motor.

Insert about

the arbor nut wrench or a piece of steel 10" long between the saw arbor collars.
9. ADJUSTING CROSS CUT TRAVEL GUIDE FENCE (figures 14 and 15)
Elevate or depress saw that when swinging arbor wrench on the motor arbor the bottom of it just touches the table top. Locate the highest spot on the table over adjusting cleats by moving the arm on the column and the rolierhead along the arm tracks.
With the miter latch engaged and arm clamp handle locked, place a wide board (l"x 12" if available) against the guide strip. Cross-cut this board with a set tooth blade. Check cut with a steel square_ If cut is not square, the arm is out of alignment with the guide fence.

5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13.

12. 13.

The lower blade guard covers the side of the teeth when the blade is behind the fence. READ THE FOLLOWING PRECAUTIONS.

14. 15. 16.

CAUTIONS TO FOLLOW WHEN USING LOWER GUARD:
1. The lower blade guard will provide additional protection from contact with the side of the blade--BUT NOT FROM CONTACT WITH THE FRONT OR REAR OF THE BLADE. When the lower guard touches the fence or material being cut, it will rise up over the material--thus exposing the blade teeth. Be careful, keep your hands out of the line of cut! 2. Lower blade guards may become caught in prior kerfs in the fence or table. Replace guide fence frequently. 3. Short cut-off pieces of wood may become caught between the lower guard and the blade. If this happens, shut off power; wait until blade stops before removal of piece. 4. The lower blade guards effectiveness is limited in bevel operations. It may have to be raised out of the way when setting bevel angle to prevent bending. BE SURE THAT POWER IS OFF AND BLADE IS COMPLETELY STOPPED BEFORE MAKING ANY ADJUSTMENT. 5. Catching the lower guard in saw kerfs when changing the saw set-up can be avoided by elevating the saw until the bottom of the guard clears the fence. When ripping narrow strips, the lower guard may have to be raised to rest on top of the fence. Be sure to use a pusher stick to feed the work. Do not use the lower guard with any accessory other than the correct size saw blade. To summarize, when in doubt about whether to use the lower guard, and when practical, make a "dry run" with power off to determine if it is a help or hindrance.

17. 18.

19. 20. 21.
DIRECTIONS FOR REMOVING ARBOR NUT
(Figure 2, Page 3) 1. 2. 3. Fit 5/16 WAllen Wrench into front end of motor shaft. (This is a holding wrench only.) Fit large wrench on arbor nut as nearly parallel to first wrench as possible. While holding first wrench stationary with right hand, use downward pressure of left hand on second wrench and nut will loosen.

MOTOR OVERLOAD

Your single-phase overload protector. following steps: 1. 2.

PROTECTION

MAINTENANCE

1. 2. 3.

AND OPERATION
Saw Motor is equipped with a manuai-reset type If the protector "trips" and stops the motor, take the switch button and allow the motor to cool.
DO--Be sure blade rotates clockwise when facing arbor. DO--Be sure all clamp handles are tight before starting any operation. Push back to tighten. Pull to loosen. DO--Be sure blade and arbor collars are clean and recessed side of collars are against blade. Tighten arbor nut securely, using both wrenches provided. DO--Keep saw blade sharp and properly set. DO--Use anti-kickback attachment on guard.

DANGER

TO AVOID INJURY DO NOT FEED MATERIAL INTO CUTTING TOOL FROM THIS END
Use common sense, think all operatio_ and be alert.
Review the "Rules For Safer Operation of Stationary Power Tools" and "Maintenance and Operation" sections. (See index) Keep saw in good adjustment and alignment; use only sharp, free-cutting tools and accessories that were designed for your machine. These precautions will help reduce the possibility of jam-ups or kickbacks. Never perform any operation "free hand" (i.e. supporting the workpiece by hand alone). The workpiece must always be solidly supported or guided by the fence or supporting jig or fixture to prevent any unexpected movement. If the sawblade or cutter becomes stalled or lower guard becomes jammed- Turn off po_r immediately. Never attempt to free a jam up without first turning power off. Remove workpiece and re-check machine alignment. Adjust as necessary. DANGER Coasting cutting tools can be dangerous - apply the brake immediately on manual braking units to stop the tool as soon as the switch is turned off. The torque developed during manual or automatic braking may loosen the blade retaining nut, therefore the arbor nut should be checked periodically and tightened if necessary. Never cycle the tool "on" and "off" rapidly, as forces can be produced which will loosen the arbor nut.

THIC_SS '

""\

ATTACH HAi'i:ILE

,, SECURELY
_"_----_'..-J I/ ' V
Dimension "A" must be such that the workpiece is fed completely past the blade but short enough to prevent the pusher boa_'d from passing under the anti-kickback device. The pusher board should be pre-kerfed prior to use, for every new width of rip a new or re-worked pusher board must be used. Do not rip workpieces shorter than 12" in length.

OPERATI NG iNSTRUCTiONS

For purposQ._ of clarity, he lower guard fr,_rn _he photographs inside 'l'hts manual. ALL ou'_s mus_ be mode w_"th both _'he lower guards in place. is ornVtt'ed However. upper and
ARM ROTATES RIGHT OR LEFT FOR MITER CUTS Release clamp (B) and lift latch (C). then easily swing the arm (A) into any right or left angle. The calibrated miter scale (D) is at eye-level and shows precisely the miter angle you want. The "built-in" stops at 0 and 45 automatically locate these popular common angles. You get life-time mechanical accuracy without human error. Also, you never shift the lumber for miters. Craftsman puts the saw at the exact angle and you pull across for perfect miter cuts everytimet

F;g, C

Saw Swivels for Rip Cuts
Craftsman measures Jor you ,,. eadl lull turn o! the elevating knob (A) tiffs or lowers (B) the arrn exactiy 1/8 inch ,,, one haft turn gives you 1/16 inch. actually pro+determines depth o( cut+ This is predsion depth centrol at its finest. It's easy. Retease yoke clamp (A) and tilt locating pin (B) ,. then swing yoke right or letL Automatically stops at three 90 '= positions. Changes trorn cress cut to rip in less than five seoonds!

Saw Tilts for Bevel Cuts

FirsL raise arm about 18 turns, Pul! out clamp (A) and Iocaiing pin (B), Tilt motor (C) for angle desired on bevel scale (D)., Releck (A), Automaticallylocates popular 0% 45 '_and 90 _' bevel positions. There's no limit on bevel cuts,
Read Fig. Setarm at rightngletotheguidefence, A a at0 on themiter caie_iththemiter s W la_h in column slat 0 position, at securel)' arrn with arm clamp handle, lock Placematerialn work o _ble,against oldefence, g draw saw bladeacross the culiust br farenoughto seYer w_d. After completinguf_ c returnaw bladebehind s guidefence, The model 35010 "Roller Head Stop"accessory isevadable useas an adjus_ble far c_o.,ss cutstopto prevent me,be of thebladebeyondthepositionecossary completethecut when per(ermine, n to _epetitive cuttingperations, o NOTE:Adjust the anti.kickback assembly to just clan{ t_e wafkpiece in all crosscutting operations.
ReadFig. Release _ armclamp handle, miler latch. a_ tod_ired lift Swing angle shownonmiter scale. 45 miter rightor Fo_ cut_4 left, the locate miter latch inthe proper c(Rumn 45 slot. Securely bck arm withclamphandle.Intermediate angles:10cA armin positionwith arm clamphandle only, Cutting eolian sameascro_ cut.

IN-RIP!OUT-RIP CROSS CUT

Read Fig, Stad witharm l_ked in cress C, o,tposition, Pulloutmeter toend of a{m,Pull yoke clamp handle against pin litter. Revolve mote( 90, light or left, for out=rip or in.rip position, and lock y_e clamp handle, ocate L saw fordesired widlho(rip, singrip _ scale, Took and saw carriage by tightening rip lock against side el arm. Adjust guard so thal intend end almost touches material. Loweranti-kickback assembl__ a___x_ate_ 1/8 inchlowerthan material, Siid_e thej_iece malarialobe cutu_de_ anti,k'_k_ fin_.T_ pul!ing aterial._i_J!_te i_ec. of t b_ack TR m d tide. The antiokiekb__no_ anti-.kickback assem_i_. With material_ainst_idestrip, a g feede_enly into saw blade; _ive a chancetocut. NOT FORCE DO it O0 NOT FEED FROM ANTi-KICKBA(7,_ SIDEOF GUARD. _LLOW I_STRUCTIONSON.,J_,UTION TAG.
ANTI-KICKBACK WITH SPREADER. See your Sears Service Center tot Accessories. ANTI-KICKBACK SPREADER OPERATING iNSTRUCTiONS FOR RiPPiNG

BEVEL RiP

Read Figs. B, C, and D. S_rt in bevel Cross.cut position as described above. Now, place the saw into rip position and (using rip l_ck) I_ t_oJreiy against arm at desired point.Be sure to lower guard at in-local position, adjust the anti-kickback devk:e and [hen use a wood "pusher" vent kickback. board to _urtber pre-
Replace saw blade wltE dado kead. Use for across or angle doda co_ same as saw bh=de. When defermining deptth of cu_',, s_mp|y lower dodo unH| }f j=sf touche_ top of maferlal, Then lower dodo heed as des_re_. Each full turn equals Va", one-half _'urn "_="', etc. Wide dodo Cuts can be mode by rnoklng successive posses _crass the ma_erio_.

CA@T_ON

For purposesof cfari_y, fhe lower guard is om_ffed from fhe phofographs inside fhls manual However, ALL curs musbe made w_fh bofh fhe upper and !ower guards in place.

CUTTING KERF MARKS

After all your adjustments are made you should now cut into the table top the most common kerr marks. This will allow you to move the saw into different positions without ehanging the eIevation. To do so proceed as follows: (a) (by Locate and lock the arm 90 to the fence. the blade 90 to the table, Locate
Draw the saw out to about the middle of the track and lower the blade until it just grazes the ply top.
Turn the saw on and push the roller head all the way back, This will cut the fence and lightly score the ply top.

FIGURE I

Lower the arm (saw still running) 1/{ turn, PutI the i saw forward to the end of the arm with your left hand. This will cut a groove in the table top 1/32" deep. Tighten Rip Lock. (Refer to figure I) With. the say/still running, release yoke clamp handle and locator pin. You can now rotate the yoke in a clockwise direction, Conti.me rotating the yoke until the spring mounted yoke locator pin fails into the next hole. You have now cut in the tabIe top a 1_ turn groove known as the swing Iine. The saw is now in the "in-rip" position. (Refer to figure 2) Loosen Rip Lock. Once the 1/_ turn out is complete loek the yoke lock with your right hand and with the blade still revoIving push the yoke back on the track until the blade reaches the fence. This will cut the rip trough in the center of the table. Stop Motor. (Refer to fig. 3)

Return saw to position shown in Lock and start motor, ReIease and locator pin and rotate yoke the outrip position. This cuts outripping. Loosen rip lock. figure 1. Lock Rip yoke clamp handle counterclockv,,ise to the swing line for

FIGURE 2

Lock the yoke Iock (clamp handle), and with your right hand and blade still revolving, push the saw back until the new trough matches the trough cut in (f). Stop Motor.
Return saw to position shown in figure the rear position behind the fence. I and move to
Lock Rip Lock and start motor. With motor running reIease the arm clamp handle and miter latch and move arm to the 45 right hand miter position, This will cut a trough for mitering, (Optional step) Repeat above for 45" left hand miter. Stop Motor.

FIGURE

TROUBLE SHOOTING CHART--MOTOR
TROUBLE Motor will not run. PROBABLE CAUSE 1. REMEDY Reset protector by pushing on red (indicated by audible click). 2. Check power line for proper voltage. 3. Replace capacitor or starting relay. 1. Inspect line cord and plug for damaged sulation and shorted wires 2. button
1. Protector open; circuit broken. 2. Low voltage 3. Bad capacitor or starting relay. and fuses 1. Short ,circuit in line cord or plug. 2. Short circuit in junction box, or loose connections. 1. Power line: overloaded with lights, appliances and other motors. i2. Undersize wires or circuit too long. 3. General overloading of power company's facilities. (In many sections of the country, demand for electrical power excoeds the capacity of existing generating and distribution systems.) 4. Incorrect fuses in power line. 1, Low Voltage -- will not trip starting relay. 2. Starting relay not operating. 3. Bad capacitor. 1. Motor overloaded. 2. Improper cooling. (Air circulation restricted through due to sawdust, etc.) motor
Motor will "BLOW."
Inspect all teminals in motor junction box for loose or shorted connections.
Motor fails to develop full power. (Power output of motor decreases rapidly with decrease in voltage at motor terminals.)

1. Reduce line load.

Increase wire sizes, or reduce length of wiring. a voltage chec:, from the power

3. Request company.

Install correct fuses. conditlon.

Motor _me

starts

slowly

up to full speed.
1. Correct low voltage 2. Replace relay. 3. Replace capacitor. 1. Correct

Motor overheats.

overload condition. air cir-
2. Clean out sawdust to provide no;:.lal culation through motor.

Star*: 4g relay operate.

in motor

will not

11 Burned relay contacts (due to extended hold-in periods caused by low line voltage. etc.) 2. Open relay coil. 3. Loose or broken connections in motor terminal box.
1. Replace relay and check line voltage.
2. Replace relay. 3. Check and repair

.o wiring.

I_ stalls (resulting in blown fuses or tripped circuit breakers).
1. Starting relay not operating. 2. Voltage too low to permit motor to reach operating speed. 3. Fuses or circuit breakers do not have sufficient capacity.
1. Replace relay. 2. Correct the low line voltag_ condition.
Replace fuses or circuit breakers with proper capacity units. Reduce motor load. Replace fuses or circuit breakers. Replace relay.

Frequent

opening

circuit breakers.

1. Motor overloaded, Fuses or circuit breakers
not have sufficient capacity. 3. Starting relay not operating (motor does not reach normal

speed.)

120/208-24-0

121635-04

Identificaliph

Description

Quan- Part tit'/ No.

Identification

Q_an- Pad Iity fro.

]20 2[ 28

ArborNut ArborCotlar ArborSpacer 8-32x 14/2 Math Scr. Cover late P Tie Rod ArborEndBell Guard Stud BailBearing Bearing Cover Rotor Shaft & Stator 120/208.240(1 ph 60 cy) Brake Mechanism Felt Washer Brake Sleeve Facing & BaliBearing FanBellnsulation I BrakeCtip LoadSpring #8Lock Washer #8-32HexNut #8.32HexCap Nut FanEndBell Lead Bushing Fan FanHousing Capacitor
1 ! 1 I 1 i I 4 I I I I 1
80[09.00 122166,00 80105-01 99276-I8 80104,03 545611,00 545404-01 539007a0 80510.545706.00 121964-59 545407-00 500314-00 545414.500171-00 203356.00 82495.00 418-00 81967-00 8[934.00 545281,01 121921,00 96630-00 96631-02 12163140
Capacitor lamp C #8.32x 3/8 &T, Mach,Scr, Relay Box FeltWasher StandoffBushing Overload Protector #8-32x 1-1/8 Fit.HD.Scr, #8,32x 5/8 Fit, HD.Scr. #10-24x 3/8 S,T.PanHD.Scr. Relay MotorCable (incl, M44& M45) CordBushing #8 Washer Lead Terminals Lead ferminaIs WireNut PaperGasket Specification Plate #4 x 5/16 SelfTapScrew Deca! Spade Connector Insulating Cover

[ [ 1 [ 4 i 2 [ I

500139,00 80598-00 96609.02 545012.00 545274,00 65927.00 82321-00 80595-00 84638-00 7[732-08(60CY) 121630-00 48822,00 33985-00 81750-00 81771-00 32114-01 545273.00 121790-00 7[029,00 122312-00 81771-0l 72268,00 545588-00 (BlueLead) 121627.00 (Page19)

BASE AND COLUMN

Ident_cation Descript_n Q.on. tity Part No.

l lO ll 29 30

Column Support Tube, ridge B andScrew Assembly Base 5/16-18 x 2-1/2 Hex Hd.Capscrew 1/4-20x 1-3/8 FlatPoint etScrew S 1/4.20HexJamNut 3/8-16 x 1-3/8 Hex Hd.CapScrew 5/16-18 HexJam Nut 318-16Square Nut 3/8-16 x 3/4 Hex Hd.CapScrew MiterScale #7 x 5/16 Type"U"Drive Screw Thrust ap(Incl. 13,14) C 1/4 Lock asher W ShimWasher 1/4-20x I Round Hd.Mach. crew S Elevating Arm(incl.Item26, 29, 30) ShimWasher 1/4-20x 1"SetScrew 3/8 Lock Washer 3/8-16 HexNut Elevating rip G Shoulder Rivet
203139-01 121289.00 121291-01 72382-00 122147-00 99374.05 99172-22 81956-00 80468-00 82098-00 203602-01 82280-00 86518-02 99389-06 100245-00 82286.00 71917.02 103564-00 82398-00 415-00 81986.00 71914.00 73421-00

"_13 5

GUARD ASSEMBLY
Identification 17 Description Quantity 1 Part No. 96665-07 70474-00 80466-00 80126-00 70477.01 80085.01 80457.00 80467-00 122305-00 96645-03 122341-00 96807-03 84638-00 96692.00
ASSEMBLY OFLOWER GUARD UPPER TO GUARD
Guard (Includes , 11) 4 WingNut Dust Spout Caution late P Anti-Kickback Assembly Anti.Kickback Clamp Knob Shim Washer 5/16-18HexJamNut SawBlade (!2") Nameplate Lower uard G Retainer-inner Retainer-Outer ///10-24 3/8 Self x TappiniRound Hd.Screw //10-24x 3/8 Thumb Screw
Hang outer lower guard (13) on bosses located on upper guard and mount two retainers (15) using two self-tapping screws (16) into predrilled holes on outer side of guard. Tighten screws to seat retainers. Hang inner lower guard (13) on bosses located on guard and mount two retainers (14) using one self-tapping screw (16) and one thumb screw (17) on inner side of guard. Thumb screw to be used in boss nearest to kickback assembly. Tighten screw and thumb screw to seat support washers.
NOTE: To remove guard and blade from motor, it is not necessary to remove or re-install the outer lower guard. To change blades remove thumb screw and inner retainer by hand and the inner lower guard is easily removed. The upper guard with outer lower guard can be removed allowing blade to be changed.

TABLE AND FRAME

Identifi. cation 23 Description Spacer Board Back Board Guide Strip Table Screw Fixed Board R.H. Cleat Assem. Center Cleat Assem. L.H. Cleat Assem. Table Frame 3/8-16 x 3/4 Square Hd. Mac_, Screw 3/8 Flat Washer 3/8 Lock Washer 3/8-16 Hex Nut Eyelet Thumb Screw Nameplate Drive Screws 3/8-16 x 1/2 Hex Hd. Cap Screw 3/8 Flat Washer Table Leg Bracket 5/16-18 Hex Nut 5/16 Lock Washer Quan. tity 2 Part No. 96615-10 96615-09 96615-10 201287-00 121286-01 86508-04 96967-00 86508-05 96959-01 81911-00 80674-00 415-00 84180-00 80050-00 80455-00 122310-00 12122-00 82098-00 82504-00 96960.01 72086-00 81956-00 99384-07

PARTS NOT SHOWN: 99056-03 99056-04 99056-11 99056-14 Hex Hex Hex Hex Wrench Wrench Wrench Wrench 3/32 1/8 1/4 3/8

GREEN/YELLOW

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FULL ONE YEAR WARRANTY

ON CRAFTSMAN

RADIAL
If within one year from the date of purchase, this Craftsman Radial Saw fails due to a defect in material or workmanship, Sears will repair it, free of charge. WARRANTY SERVICE IS.AVAILABLE OR SERVICE CENTER THROUGHOUT BY SIMPLY CONTACTING THE UNITED STATES. THE NEAREST SEARS STORE
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may have other rights which vary from state to state.
SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO., DEPT. 698/731 A, SEARS TOWER, CHICAGO,

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IL 60684

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Master Combination Blade Rip Combination Blade Hollow Ground Planer Blade GeneraI-Pu rpose Blade Bevel-Ground Combination Blade Rip Blade 30 Tungsten Carbide Tips Cut-Off Blade/Alternately BeveI-G round Tips 10" Sanding Wheel 7" Dia. Molding Set (Four 3-pc. Sets) 7" Dia. Molding Set (Eight 3-pc. Sets) 8" Dado Set 8" Flat-Ground Dado Set 7" Dado Set Circular Saw Blade Stabilizer Dust Collector Shaper Guard Auto. Carriage Return 12" 12" 12" 12" 12" 12" 12"

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;2" RADIAL ARM SAW

SERVICE
Now that you he,e purchased your Radia Arm Saw, should a need ever exist for repair Darts orservica, simply contact any SAars Servic_ Center and most Sears, Roebuck and Co. stores. Be sure to orovide ai; pertinent facts when you call or visit.

MOI;EL NO. 901.23181

The mode! number of your Rzdial Arm Saw will be found on the Macnine Nameplate, zttached to the t_ble f-:me
IMPORTANT!--To assure product SAFETY and R_I _AblLli'Y repairs, maintenance and adjust_--_nt _hould be performeo by Sears._etvice Centers or other r.,_;_,t=ed service organi;ation_. always using C_ars replacement parts
HOW TO._RDER REPAIR PARTS
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ALWAYS

P_IKT DE';CRIPTION
NAME OF ITEM 12" Rat.'ial Arm Saw
All parts listed may be ordered frm.1 any Sears Service Center an,; most Sears stores.
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Surrey Dr

Carriage Dr

Illinois Central RR

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Roberta Ave

SHONTO (620)

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Bloomingdale township 06600

Phillips Ct

N Schmale Rd

NANA ANRC 52120

Saint Charle s Rd

N ott i n gham

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For dham Dr

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Saint Charles

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Houghton
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Gloria Ave

Center Ave

du Page County Forest Preserve-Kline Creek Frm

Chantilly Ct

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Easy St

Pleasant Lake Okefenokee Swamp Bering Glacier

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r ee Ln

Interlachen Ln

S President St

Prestwick Ln

Troon Ct

Pea ch t

Carol Stream 11332

Doris Ave

Tubeway Dr
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James Ave

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Oxnard Airport

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Darling St

Mellor Rd

Ellis Ave

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Main St

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26W698

Hallmark Ct

26W583

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Waterbury Ct

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Paddo ck Ct

T imber

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Harriet St

Mac Arthur

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Partridge Dr

Thistledown Ct

Cathryn Ct

Covent r y Dr

Prair ie Rose Cir

Falcon Tr

Belmont Ln

Hanley Ln

t Pheasant C

Marshall Ln

Wheatberry Ct

Geneva Rd

E Geneva Rd

Tartan Ct

Geneva Pl
Where state, county, and/or MCD/CCD boundaries coincide, the map shows the boundary symbol for only the highest-ranking of these boundaries. Where American Indian reservation and American Indian tribal subdivision boundaries coincide, the map shows only the American Indian reservation boundaries.

Mackenzie Pl

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E Pinegr

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Quail Run Dr

Pleasant Hill Rd

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Barry Ave

Provide nce

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Marion Ave

Daly Rd

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Coventry St

Cherry St

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Deerpoint Dr

Woodlawn St

Knollwood Dr

Howard St

Mar ting al

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Dorchester Ave

Gary Ave

Jerome Ave

Wheaton Ct

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Turf Ln

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Cole Ave

Countryside Dr

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Grand Ave

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Thomas Rd

Howard Ct

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Church ill Rd

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Ranch Rd

Cherry Ct

Box Elder Ave

Arbor Ct

Willow Rd

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Dar ling St

Robbins Ct

Chartw ell Dr

Armbrust Ave

E Parkway Dr

N Washington St

N Scott St

Churchill Rd

ll Rd Kimba

N Woodlawn

Peter Rd

Kelly C

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Milton township 49451

E Hawthorne Blvd

Hawthorne Blvd

Virginia St

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Parkway Dr

Silverleaf Blvd

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Birch St

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Irving Ave

Oakview Dr

NC arlton Ave

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C Gallant

Blvd orne wth Ha W Ralph Ct

North Side Park Lk

Wakeman Ave

Cadillac Dr

Woodland Dr

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Howard Cir

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Oakwood St

Jewell

land Ct

Wheaton Oaks Dr

Astor Pl

Shagbark Ln

Champion F

Wheaton Oaks Ct

N Main St

Carrel St

ie rair

Santa Rosa Ave

Leonar

Wheaton 81048

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Stoddard Ave

Amy Ln

Fleming Dr

26W 598

Lexington St

o r est Ct

E Forest Ave

Webster Ave

Prairie Ave

Eddy Ct

ne Bar

Pierce Ave

Wheaton Pl

Nepil Ave

Cottonwood Dr

Gary Ct

Robbins St

Wo odv ale

Elmwood St

Stanley St

Page St

W Harrison Ave

Jef f erson St

W o o dv al

Harrison Ave

Centennial Dr

E Madison Ave

N Carlton St

N West St

N Wheaton Ave

East St

E Lincoln Ave

Lincoln Ave

Chase St

Cooley Ave

Lyon Ave

Scott St

Birch Dr

W Union Ave

Western Ave

Liberty St

Union Pa Chi cag cif ic R oa R nd No rth W

Union Cir

Karlskoga Ave

N Dorchester Ave

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N Knollwood Dr

N Morgan Ave

N Hale St

E Wesley St

W Wesley St

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N Pierce Ave

White Oak Dr

Maple Leaf Ct

Sunnyside Ave

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Pacific

Kellogg Pl

N Hazelton Ave

Commerce Dr

N Beverly St

N Erie St

Bridge St

W Front St

E Liberty Dr

W Liberty Dr

Washington Ave

Hillside Ct

Sumner St

Liberty Dr

Fischer St

Reber St

W Willow Ave

S Morgan Ave

Jefferson St

S Pierce Ave

S Woodlawn St

S Gables Blvd

Parking Lot Rd

S Wheaton Ave

Knoll St

Wheaton Center

Madison St

Clinton Ct

Shirley Ct

S Main St

S Chase St

S Cross St

Wyndemer

Bates St

S Washington St

E Willow Ave

Forest St

S Hale St

S Hazelton Ave

S Beverly St

S County Farm Rd

S Erie St

S West St

S Carlton Ave

Aurora Way

Brant ley Pl

Child s Ct

S Knollwood Dr

Kipling Ct

Crest St

Childs St

Ct Kudu

W Indiana St

Sunnybrook Ln

Renn Ct

S Campbell Ave

Myrtlewood Ln

S Dorchester Ave

le Rd Sadd

Polo Dr

Williams St

41.859470N 88.155715W

All legal boundaries and names reported through the 2010 BAS. The boundaries shown on this map are for Census Bureau statistical data collection and tabulation purposes only; their depiction and designation for statistical purposes does not constitute a determination of jurisdictional authority or rights of ownership or entitlement. Source: U.S. Census Bureau's MAF/TIGER database (TAB10ST17) Created by Geography Division: October 01, 2010 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Economics and Statistics Administration U.S. Census Bureau

cord Ln Con

Windham Cir

Beecher Ave

Winfield township 82413

Brand on Blv d

Driving Park Rd

Jessica Ct

Emily Ct

Webster Ct

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Falco n Dr

Shady Ln

SIGNATURE BOX

The corrected boundaries shown on the map are accurate as of January 1, 2011. Print Name

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Bar n es Av e

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W Oak Ave

Position

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Signature

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vin Ct

E Harrison Ave

Telephone

Leonard St

Cedar Ct

Sears Ln

Jew e d ll R

W Madison Ave

North Path
For Census Use Only NPC PLACE/MCD PROCESSING SHEET CHANGES

E Jefferson Ave

C ir cle
Winfield 82400 Winfield 82400

Kenilworth Ave

State Code: Boundary Change: N A/L B P/L F A

County Code: J (circle)

Woodvale Ln

Evelyn St

W Jefferson Ave

Curtiss Ave

Garner Ave

Late BAS: Y N

University Pl

W Lincoln Ave

Adjacencies / Type of Change (circle) B B

College A ve

E Franklin Ave

F F F F

A A A A

L L L L

J J J J

Beeche r Ave

County Farm R d

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W Franklin Ave

E Union Ave

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Avery Ave

E Seminary Ave

W Seminary Ave

St ase Ch

Michigan St

Key to Adjacent Sheets

Sheet Location within Entity

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Vernon Ave

E Illinois St

Naperville Rd

W Illinois St

Parkside Dr

E Indiana St

Sheet 1 of 4 PARENT sheets Total Sheets: 5 (Index 1; Parent 4; Inset 0)

s Rd Delle

Lakeside Dr

E Evergreen St

W Evergreen St

Evergreen St

NAME: Milton township (49451)

E Roosevelt Rd

41.858816N 88.089771W
ENTITY TYPE: Minor Civil Division ST: Illinois (17) CO: DuPage (043) INDEX OR PARENT SHEET #: 001 INSET SHEET #: 000000
2011 BAS MCD MAP (PARENT)
Projection: Albers Equal Area Conic Datum: NAD 83 Spheroid: GRS 80 1st Standard Parallel: 35 2nd Standard Parallel: 07 Central Meridian: -43 Latitude of Projection's Origin: 12 False Easting: 0 False Northing: 0
BAS Submission Deadline: March 1, 2011
0.0.0.The plotted map scale is 1:7500 0.1 Kilometers 3935 Feet
PDF versions of the BAS maps now are available at: www.census.gov/geo/www/bas/bashome.html
For more information, or to request additional maps, please email geo.bas@census.gov, call 1-800-972-5651, or visit www.census.gov/geo/www/bas/bashome.html.

 

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