Manual Sears 113.23615

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  • Sears 113.23615 - page 1

    Ii Future Reference _AIRS MODEL O. 113.236150 Serial Number Model and serial number may be found attached to the right side of arm housing. You should record both model and serial number in a safe place for future use. i ii llllINNI ' II ................ FOR YOUR SAFETY: Read ALL iNSTRUCTIONS carefully 16 INCH RIABLE SPEED SCROLL SAW , assembl ...

  • Sears 113.23615 - page 2

    SCROLL SAW Scroll Saw fails due to a defect in material or work- RETURNING:THE CRAFTSMAN SCROLL SAW TO THE E CENTER/DEPARTMENT IN THE UNITED ':IS USED IN THE UNITED STATES. 'ights which vary from state to state. IL: 60195 Safer Safety is a combination of common sense, staying alert and knowing how your scroll saw works. Read this man, ual ...

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    Maintain Tools with Care, Keep the saw clean for best and safest performance. Follow instruc- ns for lubricating. move adjusting keys and wrenches from tool before turning it on. To avoid injury from jams, slips or thrown pieces: • Choose the right size and style blade for the material and the type of cutting you plan to do. • Use Only Recommen ...

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    •Donot handhc sudden slip €_i ithe blade. Y_U Wilti Holld the Workpiece Before Leaving the Saw: in'i_h,:, _: ' ° Waitforall rnoving parts to stop. :l: pieces s_:ismall thatyour:fingers will ...... Make Workshop Child-proof. Unplug the saw. Lock i_gula_.:iOse jigs or fixtures to :hold the shop or ONIOFF knob. Store the key away from i ...

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    Motors, Specifications and Electricat Requirements , .... This machine is equipped:witha var able speed motor_ It _ired for operation on 120V, 60Hz, alternating current. CAUTION: A direct current motor is used in thisj saw. Changes to the internal wiring will create a fire I hazard and may also create a shock hazard. ] For replacement motor and con ...

  • Sears 113.23615 - page 6

    Ke_:::; th_!s|ot::c_t!iby :th_ibiade:_ = ::!: ::: ::= :: 5,:Blade Tooth Set:-::the distance:that the edge of th_ work' _:_wh:iCh is: : : saWblade tOothisb_ni (orset Outward fromthes,det 2.:LeadlngEdge:_!_= ...... g ............. p ................. : : _. ....... ..... ...... : ) :/::.puShed: into theibiade:first: : : ::: :the:b!ade_::: :::::: ...

  • Sears 113.23615 - page 7

    Lift C Do not lift saw by this arm Here Assembly and alignment ............................................... WARNING: For your own safety, never connect plug to power source outlet until all assembly steps are complete, and you have read and understood the safety and operating instructions. 1. Lift the saw by the frame and base and place scrolt s ...

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    ng 2. A bevel scale is provided under the work table as a convenient reference for setting the approximate table angle for bevel cutting. When greater precision is requiredl make practice cuts and :adjust the table as necessary:for your require- : .... ments. • J ToAlign the Bevel indiCator 11Lo_n_ttle table bevei lock knob an_ move,the:table :: ...

  • Sears 113.23615 - page 9

    2_Use a small square to set the table at 90" to the blade. If there is too much space between the square and the blade, the table must be adjusted. 3. When the space between the square and the blade is minimal, tighten the bevel lock knob, The table should now be approximately 90 ° to the blade, ....... 4. Loosen the screw holding the bevel s ...

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    Removing Pin End Blades 1: UnP!ug=power cord from outlet and Checkthat switch is of L 2. Loosen tension on blade by turning tension knob coun- terclockwise _ about three full turns. 3. Remove blade from the lower blade holder by pushing down on the upper arm, releasing the blade/pin from the lower blade holder. Remove blade from the upper blade hol ...

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    • • i _ I WARNING: To avoid,injury from accidental starting, l always turn switch' OFF"and unplug power cord lfrom outlet before removing or, replacing the blade. OTE: Saw comes set up, for pin end blades. For plain = end blades, the blade clamp needs to be reinstalled with the flat surface placed against the blade holder. Removing Pl ...

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    wARNING: To avoid i'njury from accidental starting, alwwsturn switch:"OFP and unplug power cord ;, fromoutlet before removing or replacing the blade; The purpose of the work hold_down foot is to hold the work against the table so that it :is less likely io liftwith:the up stroke of the blade, tt should lie flat on the work with the front ...

  • Sears 113.23615 - page 13

    i i ,I,L±I_lji, , _i i,li, ilrli ,11 , Mounting the Scroll Saw to a Bench 1. When mounting this saw to a workbench a solid wood bench is preferred over a plywood bench where noise and vibration will be more noticeable. 2, Hardware to mount this saw to a workbench is Not supplied with the saw. However, we recommend the hardware used be not smaller ...

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    Upper Blade Holder 2. Work Hogd-Down Blade Support 7. Blade Guard 8. Blade Storage Drawer Speed Control/ On-Off Knol_ 4. Bevel Lock Knob 3, Lower Blade Holder 5. Bevel Scale 1. Tension Knob ... Tightening the knob (clockwise) will increase the tension on the blade. Loosening it (coun- terclockwise) will deCreaSe the tension. 2. Work Hold-Down and B ...

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    Speed Control/On-Off Knob 1.:To turn machine 'On', place fingers on Speed Control/ On-Off Knob and pull out. 2. To turn machine 'OFF', push in Speed Control/On-Off Knob. Never Leave The Machine Unattended Until It Has Come To A Complete Stop. The variable speed control may be adjusted to the approximate speeds identified on the ...

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    3. Use a blade that will have at least 2 teeth in the mate- dal at ail times. 4, Use thin, narrow blades for tight radius work, and thi¢_ wide blades for large curves and straight cuts. Listed below are examples of some blades and their intended uses: .... Pin and Plain end Biades :'Teeth/inch Width Thickness i, .... ha- 20 ._ _2 .012" 1 ...

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    Basic Saw Operations- ................ =_lease, read and understand the following items about bur scroll saw before attempting to use the saw. 1. The saw does not Cut wood by itself. You allow the saw to cut wood by guiding the wood into the blade as it moves. 2. The blade teeth cut wood _ on the down stroke. 3. You must guide the wood into the bla ...

  • Sears 113.23615 - page 18

    Usel extra caution With :/large, very smal] or awkward workpieces: owners while Av'oid Accidental Starting.: Make sure switch is "OFF" before plugging Saw into a power outlet. Plan your work; o Use The Right Tool, Don't force tool or attachment to doa job it Was not designed todo. ,*use this scrolt saw to cut only wood, wood-lik ...

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    Whenever Saw Is Running iWARNING: Don't let familiarity (gained from fre- I quent use of your saw) cause a careless mistake. A I icareless fraction of a second is enough to cause a I l I severe injury. Before starting your cut, watch the saw while it runs. If it makes an unfamiliar noise or vibrates a lot, stop immedi- ately. Turn the saw off. ...

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    paste wax onthe wo_k:tabte will cut _to 'glide:smooth y across the i The motor bearings are permanently lubricated and require no further lubrication, D0not attempt to oil the motor bearings or service the m0t0rinternalpartsi WARNING: ifthe power cord is worm, cut or dam- i aged inany way, have it replaced immediately. i t WARNING: To avoid fi ...

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    Wiring Diagram ........... /ARNING: To avoid fire or shock, use only recom- _ended service parts and reassemble exactly as [originally assembled. _J Sears recommends the following accessories Item Sears Number Leg Set ............................................................... 9-22244 Blades ....................... See Sears Retail Store for 5& ...

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  • Sears 113.23615 - page 23

    t',.3 O3 PARTS LIST FOR CRAFTSMAN 16" , RIABLE SPEED SCROLL SAW MODEL NO. 113.236150 Always Order By Part Number-Not By Key Number Key No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 !7 18 19 20 2! 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 3O 3t 32 Part No. 820733 820333 822426-1 820376-2 821673 813249-131 821701 821708 821707 STD852005 821389 821702 STD851006 ...

  • Sears 113.23615 - page 24

    113.236150 your owner's manual for future reference packed with your scroll saw. The instructions and illustrations shown on blades. scroll saw owner's manual for safety instructions and proper use of the scroll saw. r Blades I WARNING :_To avoid i_iju_:from accidental starting, i lahNays 1urn switch _:,!OFF and :unplug power cord I Ifrom ...

  • Sears 113.23615 - page 25

    Installing Pin End Blades NOTE: The saw come s from the factory already set up for pin end blades. 4i, Pin End Blade Set Up: Insert the blade change rod through the hole above the upper blade holder, Use the "T" handle wrench to loosen the hex socket screw and clamp from the upper blade holder, Install the clamp so that the thick boss goe ...

  • Sears 113.23615 - page 26

    Knob Z tel:clockwise _ about three full turns. 3, Insert the blade change rod through the hole above the blade holder and loosen the hex socket screw of the blade holder with the "T" wrench. 4!. Remove blade from upper blade holder. 5i: Loosen th:e lower blade holder he× socket :screw in the sarnewayaS the upper blade holder in step 3. 6 ...

  • Sears 113.23615 - page 27

    Installing Plain End B|ades .................. NOTE: For plain end blades, the thin boss of the blade _.l_mp needs to be positioned against the blade holder. Plain End Blade Set Up: Insert the blade change rod through the hole above the upper blade holder. Use the "T" handle wrench to loosen the hex socket screw and clamp from the upper b ...

  • Sears 113.23615 - page 28

    SERVICE MODEL NO. 113.236150 HOW TO ORDER REPAIR PARTS 18 iNCH VARIABLE SPEED SCROLL SAW Now that you have purchased your scroll saw, should a need ever exist for repair parts or service, simply contact any Sears Service Center and most Sears, Roebuck and Co. stores, Be sure to provide all pertinent facts when you call or visit. The model number of ...

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