Craftsman #10402 Operation Manual - Page 20

See s 9A and 9B., Electrica, See Fgure 9D., See C., See D.,

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CARRIAGE- Slides along track under arm and supports yoke. Contained in two carriage covers, one on each side of the arm. See Figure 9C. CARRIAGE LOCK KNOB - Controls whether the carriage is locked or can travel. Located on the left side of the arm on the carriage cover. See Figure 9C. COLUMN - Upright housing at the back of the saw, consisting of a column support and a column tube. The column tube can be raised or lowered with the elevating handwheel at the front of the saw. See Figures 9A and 9B. CONTROL CUT DEVICE - Limits carriage speed to prevent climb, using a cable from the carriage to the column. Has a separate motor on left side, which is activated by the switch trigger in the handle. The cable returns the carriage to the column when the motor is not activated. Speed is adjusted with a thumbwheel on the handle. It runs on a separate 120V AC single voltage circuit. See Figure 9C. WARNING: When connecting only one of the cords, squeeze the switch trigger in the handle. If the main motor cord alone is connected, the switch trigger in the handle will not operate the control cut device. The carriage cannot be advanced without power to the control cut device. DUAL VOLTAGE - If needed, your main power source may be rewired by a qualified electrician to provide a 240V AC circuit. See the Electrica! section. DUST GUIDE - Directs sawdust, created from the cut being made, in the direction you set. Located at the rear of the upper blade guard. See F(gure 9D. ELEVATING HANDWHEEL - The handwheel below the worktable (in front) that changes the height of the arm and the blade. See Figure 9C. FENCE - Removable guide for work, which extends across width of table. See Figure 9C. FRONT TABLE - Fixed portion of the worktable that supports the work. See Figure 9C. HANDLE - Used to pull the yoke assembly. Mounted on the yoke to the right of the blade. See Figure 9C. HOLD DOWN - A metal guard to control workpiece climb during rip cuts. When blade parallels arm, hold down is over the back of the blade. See Figure 9D. HOLD DOWN KNOB - Controls placement of the hold down and locks it in place. See Figure 9D. MITER SCALE - Shows the miter angle setting of the arm. See Figure 9B. TRACK CARRIAGE LOCK KNOB CARRIAGE AND COVER CONTROL CUT MOTOR CONTROL CUTCABLE REAR TABLE SPACER TABLE SWITCH AND KEY CONTROLCUT THUMBWNEEL FRONTTABLE HANDLE FEN_ CPn,FI'SMAN_RADIAL SAW315.220100 20 ELEVATING NANDWNEEL Fig. 9C

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CARRIAGE
-
Slides along track under arm and
supports yoke. Contained
in two carriage covers, one
on each side of the arm.
See Figure
9C.
CARRIAGE
LOCK
KNOB
-
Controls
whether
the
carriage is locked or can travel.
Located on the left
side of the arm on the carriage cover.
See Figure
9C.
COLUMN
-
Upright
housing at the back of the saw,
consisting
of a column support and a column tube.
The column tube can be raised or lowered with the
elevating
handwheel
at the front of the saw.
See
Figures 9A and 9B.
CONTROL
CUT DEVICE
-
Limits carriage speed to
prevent
climb, using a cable from the carriage to the
column.
Has a separate
motor on left side, which is
activated
by the switch trigger
in the handle. The
cable returns the carriage to the column when the
motor is not activated.
Speed is adjusted
with a
thumbwheel
on the handle.
It runs on a separate
120V AC single voltage
circuit.
See Figure
9C.
WARNING:
When connecting
only one of the
cords, squeeze
the switch trigger
in the handle. If
the main motor cord alone is connected,
the
switch trigger in the handle will not operate the
control cut device. The carriage cannot be
advanced
without power to the control cut device.
DUAL VOLTAGE
-
If needed, your main power
source may be rewired
by a qualified electrician
to
provide a 240V AC circuit. See the
Electrica!
section.
DUST GUIDE
- Directs sawdust,
created from the cut
being made, in the direction
you set. Located at the
rear of the upper blade guard.
See F(gure 9D.
ELEVATING
HANDWHEEL
-
The handwheel
below
the worktable
(in front) that changes the height of the
arm and the blade.
See Figure
9C.
FENCE
-
Removable
guide for work, which extends
across width of table.
See Figure
9C.
FRONT TABLE
-
Fixed portion of the worktable
that
supports the work.
See Figure 9C.
HANDLE
-
Used to pull the yoke assembly.
Mounted
on the yoke to the right of the blade.
See Figure
9C.
HOLD
DOWN
-
A metal guard to control workpiece
climb during
rip cuts. When blade parallels
arm, hold
down is over the back of the blade.
See Figure 9D.
HOLD
DOWN
KNOB
-
Controls
placement
of the hold
down and locks it in place. See
Figure
9D.
MITER SCALE
-
Shows the miter angle setting of the
arm.
See Figure
9B.
TRACK
CARRIAGE
CARRIAGE
LOCK KNOB
ANDCOVER
CONTROL
CUT MOTOR
CONTROL
CUTCABLE
REAR
TABLE
SPACER
TABLE
SWITCH
AND KEY
CONTROLCUT
THUMBWNEEL
FRONTTABLE
HANDLE
FEN_
ELEVATING
NANDWNEEL
Fig. 9C
CP,
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