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Craftsman 10 in.radial arm owners manual

09/16/2004 08:43 PM darryl1

Does anyone know how I can download an owners manual for an old Craftsman 10 in. radial arm saw--model no. 113.197751?
Thanks

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Owners Manual

10/02/2004 02:47 PM bravey

Unlike most manufacturers S***s doesn't offer downloads of their manuals even though you've already bought it once. They do, however, offer to RE-SELL it and send it in the mail. Even H****r F*****t offers free downloads of their manuals. You can order a copy from s***s.com by following this thread:

s***s.com
"parts"
search model number "113.197751"
"continue"
search "manual"
click "non illustrated parts"
select "owners manual"
place order

Incidently, the part number fot the manual is 63784.

Good Luck

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113.197751 Craftsman Radial Arm Saw

04/05/2005 07:25 PM feather

The manual for this model is available by calling Customer Service at 1-800-325-1184.
There is also a recall on this saw due to a great number of serious injuries. A free guard, new table and hardware will be sent. Go to http://www.radialarmsawrecall.com/index2.htm You will need model number and serial number found on the front of the saw base. There is a manual to be found through a link on this page but is is to be used with the original manual.
If you need help with the installation, they will pay $100.00 to cover shipping expenses for the yoke assembly.

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manual

05/16/2005 08:14 PM broho3

Have you gotten your manual yet? I have one and could copy it and mail it to your for the cost of postage or email you a pdf version.

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***** Craftsman Manual 113.197751

08/18/2005 01:04 PM johnkatkus

Good Morning - You Wrote -
May 16th, 2005 08:14 PMHave you gotten your manual yet? I have one and could copy it and mail it to your for the cost of postage or email you a pdf version.

My Reply - can you please send me the pdf version of this manual to john_katkus@sbcglobal.net? Do you need any contributions for your effort on this part? Please let me know.

Thanks for your help

John Katkus
Crystal Lake, IL 60014

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I need the manual as well.

10/30/2005 10:40 PM ehoppe

After all these years, I finally wired my shop for 220. Now I can't find the manual for my 113.197751 to figure out how to change the wiring. If you could send the pdf to me as well, I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks!!

Please send to eric.hoppe@gmail.com.

---ehops

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pdf file of manual

11/07/2005 10:36 PM paul0424

If it wouldn't be to much trouble could you please send me a copy of the operators manual? I just bought a used 10 inch radial arm saw model 113.197751 and of course it didn't come with a manual. My email address is pcj0424@hotmail.com.

Thanks, Paul

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Old Craftsman 10' Saw Manual

11/30/2005 11:25 AM oldhogger

Hi...I too bought an old Craftsman Radial 10" Saw without a manual. If anyone is copying the manual I would happily send $ for postage and paper. They were built to last, too bad Sears didn't make the booklet the same way.
Thanks for any help anyone can offer.
Fraser
Belle River, Ontario
N0R 1A0

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Craftsman Old Age

12/01/2005 04:54 PM oldhogger

I forgot to leave an address. Should anyone have the manual I would appreciate a copy of a copy. oldhogger@yahoo.com
Thanks again, Fraser

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got 'er figured out

12/03/2005 10:23 PM ehoppe

I decided to just start ripping things apart and doing the trial and error approach. Changing the wiring for 220 was a piece of cake. Truly, anyone could do it. The saw cuts with great vigor, now!!! We will try to keep the fingers out of the blade.

---ehops

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