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Sears Craftsman 10" Radial Saw (Great Condition)

Zip code Location is 60803 (6 Miles South from Midway Airport next to Chicago, IL)

 

Sears Craftsman 10” Radial Saw & manual included (in fine shape.)

 

Model #113.19770

 

In great condition. (Can do the precise cuts as it did when it was new with no play at all).

 

Child safety switch used to turn it on. (By inserting the yellow key.)

 

Motor is very smooth, quite and no wobbling of any kind from the motor.

 

The wooden table itself can taken apart to fit easy into your vehicle to reduce machine’s bulkiness.

 

This 10” Radial Saw has so many cutting angles or what the manual would state as “sawing operations”.

 

NOTE:

 

Before I describe the Diagram parts and their #’s (unless those who know about radial saws), please, go to www3.sears.com and the type in “113.19770” at their part search screen, the website will bring you to the name of the item, click continue, then, there will be 8 diagrams choose from. Some diagram #’s might not on the same page in diagram as they might be in other 7 diagrams. You may view the 8 part lists too if you like.

 

Saw operations?

 

They are,

 

 

#01. Crosscuts.

 

  1. This is when the Radial Arm (Diagram Part #32) is straight at its “0” Degree position or setting,
  2. The Yoke Handle (Diagram Part #47) is also straight at its “0” Degree position or setting too and,
  3. The saw itself is horizontally relatively parallel with the Radial Arm (Diagram Part #32).

 

#02. Miter Crosscuts.

 

  1. This is when the Radial Arm (Diagram Part #32) is anywhere between its “0” to “60” degrees position / setting to the right or between its “0” to “60” degrees position / setting to the right,
  2. The Yoke Handle (Diagram Part #47) is also straight at its “0” Degree position or setting too and,
  3. The saw itself is horizontally relatively parallel with the Radial Arm (Diagram Part #32).

 

 #03. Bevel Crosscuts.

 

  1. This is when the Radial Arm (Diagram Part #32) is straight at its “0” Degree position or setting,
  2. The Yoke Handle (Diagram Part #47) is also tilted counter-clockwise between its “0” to “90 degrees position / setting.
  3. The saw itself is horizontally relatively parallel with the Radial Arm (Diagram Part #32).

  

#04. Compound Crosscuts.

 

a.       This is when the Radial Arm (Diagram Part #32) is anywhere between its “0” to “60” degrees position / setting to the right or between its “0” to “60” degrees position / setting to the right,

b.      The Yoke Handle (Diagram Part #47) is also tilted counter- clockwise between its “0” to “90 degrees position / setting.

c.  The saw itself is horizontally relatively parallel with the Radial Arm (Diagram Part #32). 

 

 

#05. Out-Ripping Cuts and In-Ripping Cuts.

 

   In-Ripping is…..

 

         a.   This is when the Radial Arm (Diagram Part #32) is straight at its

               “0” Degree position or setting,

         b.      The Yoke Handle (Diagram Part #47) is 90 Degrees to the left

              side of the Radial saw when facing at the front of the Radial Saw.

    c.       The saw itself is vertically parallel (or straight up & down) with

          the side of the tube support assembly which is the general pivot

          point for the radial arm to rotate.

    d.      Tip: The side of saw (where the collar (Diagram Part #29) is at) would be facing away from you.

 

    Out-Ripping is…..

 

   a.   This is when the Radial Arm (Diagram Part #32) is straight at its

          “0” Degree position or setting,

   b.   The Yoke Handle (Diagram Part #47) is 90 Degrees to the right

          side of the Radial saw when facing at the front of the Radial saw.

   c.   The saw itself is vertically parallel (or straight up & down) with

         the side of the tube support assembly which is the general pivot

         point for the radial arm to rotate.

   d.   Tip: The side of saw (where the collar (Diagram Part #29) is at)

          would be facing towards you. 

 

 

#06. Bevel Ripping cuts.

 

a.   This is when the Radial Arm (Diagram Part #32) is straight at its

      “0” Degree position or setting,

b.       The Yoke Handle (Diagram Part #47) is also tilted counter-clockwise between its “0” to “90 degrees position / setting.

c.   The saw itself is horizontally relatively parallel (or straight right or

      left) with the front of the work table.

d.   Tip: The side of saw (where the collar (Diagram Part #29) is at)

      would be facing towards you or/and would be facing towards the

      ground on any angle.

 

Pictures of this item would display some of those cut combinations or other cut combinations.

 

The max width sheet of wood this saw can cut up to (when crosscutting) is to up to 25” wide.

 

The max thickness of stock of wood this item can cut is up to thick.

 

The maximum height this radial arm can be raised up to is 11” (From the top edge of the base plate (Diagram Part #46) to under the edge of the Bevel Lock Lever (Diagram Part #57).

 

You can turn the crank (In front right below the wood cutting table) 360 degrees clockwise / counter-clockwise every time to lower / raise the radial arm 1/8” each time you give the crank (Diagram #45) a full turn.

 

The wooden table is made out particle board which is 40” Wide x 27” in Depth x thick & bolted the base however, you can install your own custom built table top and have this one removed. Again this current table can be removed to load into your auto with machine.

 

The weight of this radial saw is between 80 to 88 Lbs which is bolted on four, 7/8” Wide x 2” Dia Easy Rolling steel (all swivel) casters anchored under an 18” Wide x 23” Depth x Ύ” Thick particle board.

 

The box section (as I would call it) is where the sawdust would be stored when the guard’s exhaust hole or elbow (1 – 5/8” Out Dia) is not in use.

 

The inner walls of the box are 16” Wide (Inside) x 21” Depth (Inside) x 12” High (Inside) hold as much 2 - 1/3 Cubic feet of sawdust. (Perfect to use to cover up / soak up oil or chemicals off floor).

 

Over all Dimensions.

 

Height is about 65 – ½” (From floor to the top edge of the Lever Arm Knob located on top of the radial arm).

 

Width is about 40” wide (19” If work table is removed).

 

Depth (Using Horizontal ortho measurement from back to front).

 is 44” from the rear edge of the particle board (Where the caster wheels are attached) to the front edge of the radial arm extension.

 

 

 

About the motor,

 

The motor is a Sears Ball Bearing motor.

 

Using a 120 Volt plug.

 

R.P.M.’s  are 3,450

 

Single Phase

 

Horse power? Around 1-3/8 HP to 1-1/2 HP. (Not labeled on motor)

(11 amps x 110 volts = 1,210 Watts / 736 (HP) = up to 1.6 Horse Power)

 

120 / 240 Volts @ 11.0 / 5.5 Amps

 

Why am I listing this item starting @ $225.00.

 

At the www.sears.com website, type in “Radial Saws”  in their search screen, you would noticed a Craftsman Professional Laser Trac ™ 10” Radial Arm Saw (Sears Item, #009220100000 you can also type at the search box too) going for $569.00 until the 02/11/2006 for more then twice what my starting bid is.  The real price for that saw is $649.99.

 

Again, my saw is used and doesn’t have those laser features but, runs like new.

 

Dose the radial saw have rust?  Such very little rust (pit marks) might be noticed on the frames or stand. Moving parts have no rust on them except only the saw in the one picture.

 

 

Why not through in some 10” saws in for free.

(A $100.00 to $105.00 average deal for free assuming that the one saw from ACE has the equivalent value as the other three un-priced saws)

 

There are four of them.

 

The one saw is a  

 

(Lower left in picture)

 Sears Craftsman 10" Dia. x 1/8" Wide, 5,500 R.P.M., 24 – Tooth, Carbide - Tipped, 5/8" Arbor #720.32476 – That number might not exist at the www.sears.com website.

Unable to find price.

(Used Allot)

 

(Lower right in picture)

Ace Hardware 10" Dia. x 1/8" Wide, 7,000 R.P.M., 60 – Tooth, Carbide - Tipped, 5/8" Arbor #28909 – That number does exist at the www.acehardware.com website.

Price Value is $32.99

(Used about three to four spins)

 

(Upper left & upper right in picture)

Sears Craftsman 10" Dia. x 1/8" Wide, 5,500 R.P.M., 72 – Tooth, Carbide - Tipped, 5/8" Arbor #720.32556 – That number might not exist at the www.sears.com website.

Unable to find price.

(The upper left one is new and upper right one was used about twice or three times)

 

 

Shipping? Because this machine was or could been factory assembled, taking apart some parts might need some accurate precision to reassemble together causing some damage.

 

  I would say, Local pick-up only. 

    

 

           Questions? Email me through Ebay.

 

                                 Thanks, Derek

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Listed Date:
02/24/2006

$225.00