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Please send copy of Manual

07/18/2007 09:04 PM jeniferrobert

This manual is much needed not only by me but many on this site is ther a way it can be posted on the site so they can click on it and down load it from here. how simple. I have gotten my recall Items but still need the owners manual 113.19771 or 113 1997751 i'll take either one Thanks you can post or email me with the pdf file.
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craftsman radial arm saw

07/23/2007 09:19 AM vicjenk

I could use one of these manuals sent to me pdf or other format by e-mail thanks in advance. please send to vicjenk@hotmail.com

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PDF manuals for 113.19771 & 113.197751

07/31/2007 10:25 AM jeniferrobert

Just ask owwm.com to post my pdf manual that I sumitted don''t know how long it takes but the manual is 44 pages and in full saw there was a great need for it thats at the owwm.com under craftsman Radial arm saws
Hope this helps youall Jenifer

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Manual for Mobile Base?

08/05/2007 10:11 PM ToolUser

I am attempting to assemble a mobile base for a 113.199250 and I'd like to get it right. Two wheels have breaks (?) and two do not. Which corners do these go on? Anyone have assy instructions?
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again OWWM

08/05/2007 10:46 PM doug seibert Moderator

Old Wood Working Machines has the PDF manual for the #199200 (and with a base # 199250)

Check the site.....scroll down to RAS #199200......The manual shows the standard legs....NO casters

The casters fit standard holes in the legs.....usually they allow the user to select their location.......I suspect you'll want the front two wheels to lock for easy access as you approach/move the RAS.......

http://www.owwm.com/MfgIndex/Publications.asp?ID=222

"...measure once.....cut twice....throw that one away and cut a new one...."

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Sears radial arm saw manual

08/23/2007 04:48 PM rosharo

Saw an old post where broho3 had a sears manual he could email as PDF.

That would be great if anyone can do that or tell me where I can get it.
Had mine since 1993. Need to know how to do an alignment.
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OWWM

08/23/2007 08:42 PM doug seibert Moderator

A BobVilaPoster.....Jenifer....has recently posted the manual at OWWM.....THANKS Jenifer !

Use this LINK...Scroll down to Radial Arm Saws and locate your Model......""NEW""

http://www.owwm.com/MfgIndex/Publications.asp?ID=222.asp?ID=222


After selecting the manual .....You'll need to click the link once.....and then click the Link once again on the PayPal/Adobe page....(the download is Free, but of course they'll accept a donation)


Also you may also want to download the 133 page "Radial Arm Saw.....Wood, Plastic and Metalworking Know-How" circa 1969.....It has lots of woodworking info as well as alignment proceedures......table and fence building.......Jigs......

"...measure once.....cut twice....throw that one away and cut a new one...."

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Sears radial arm saw manual mod.113.196120

08/24/2007 10:09 PM rosharo

Thanks Doug....I guess. Email said you had a reply but I can't even find my original post...the last 2/3 days.

Didn't find my model, 113.196120 on OWWM but maybe 113.197751 is close ehough or the same thing.
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Recall

10/17/2007 08:47 PM dplatz

do you remember what the recall was repairing? a couple of years ago I got the updated blade guard as a recall. The motor on my saw just died. Sears doesn't have a replacement unit but sells all the parts. I am not an electrician so I am stuck at the moment.

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Radial Arm Saw Recall

10/18/2007 12:28 AM oilytailpipe

The recall was for an improved Blade Guard Assembly, it shields the blade more for your safety. You also get a complete new Table Top with the kit.

The saw was manufactured by Emerson Tool Co. They may be able help you with the motor.

Here is a link to the recall webpage: http://www.radialarmsawrecall.com/

Here is a webpage on a start up problem: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_to_fix_Craftsman_radial_arm_saw_starting_problem

I had a problem where it didn't want to start. I would take a good size screwdriver by the bit and would rap the motor with the handle. It would start. After having to use this procedure for 10 15 times to start the saw it did not act up again.

good luck,
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