Powermatic 72 Operating Instructions And Parts List Manual

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Model
72
-
12"
Tilting Arbor
ll4"
Saw
FOREWORD
OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
manual has been
This In order to obtain
prepared
maximum life
for
the owner and operators
and efficiency from your
safety, read the manual thoroughly and follow all The specifications
listed were in
icy of continuous improvement,
effect
when
Powermaiic
the
reserves
curring obligations.
UABEANT'T
This machine and its component stages gree
place,
F.O.B. ignated service center replacement required because of misuse, abuse, and their
made or claims for defects will be honored if
in quality properly
production
of
that for a
at our option, any machine
plant,
our
electrical
local
authorized repair station for service.
attempted outside of
place
of all other
or operativeness. This warranty becomes effective only
filled out
and each finished machine is subjected to a final
period
of eighteen
providing
the undersigned, for our examination. This
of
components
warranties
returned to the factory within ten
and
parts
have been carefully
('l
8) months
(or
component
such machine
which
are warranteed
our factory
Serial
guarantees,
or
(or
or
No.
Powermatic
of a
Powermatic saw
instructions
manual
the
from
date of
part
component
or because of normal wear and tear; or electrical motors
by their manufacturer and which
Further, we cannot be responsible
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plate
has
express
carefully.
was published.
right to
thereof)
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implied, with
or
change specifications
inspected
delivery from our
part)
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and
inspection
proving is returned
warranty
center without our authorization.
removed. This warranty
when the accompanying
days from date of delivery.
POWERMATIC
respect to fitness, merchantability,
tilting arbor circular saw.
and to aid
in operating
However, because of
at
any
performance
authorized dealer
defective within the above
prepaid
does
tested atvarious
shipment. We a-
before
to re-
plant,
to our
not include repair or
should
for
the
is
HOUDAI LLE, Inc.
or a des-
be taken to
cost of repairs
expressly
made
card is fully and
saw with
the
Powermatic's
without
time
period,
No
pol­in-
A
safety
rules decal
to negate the
is installed
reading
on each
understanding of this
and
machine as a reminder of
1. Read and understand the operations hazards
and Be sure
2.
Rernove
3.
Do not wear Remove
4. Wear a safety tace
5. such as ear
the floor around
Keep
6. ger of
slipping.
operator When setting up
7.
associated
machine frame
the
fasten loose articles of clothing
or
gloves.
jewelry
such as finger rings,
protectors
Powermatic
normally stands, and
with this machine.
is
shield,
the
goggles,
required.
as
machine clean and free
the
machine for any
electrically grounded.
or glasses to protect
Protective
recommends the
marking off a
not use a cracked or dull biade or one is securely locked on the
is locked
ture NOTE: A caution
misalignment.
of
that the table is free of
and
decal is installed
arbor.
(See
Check the
p.l3
SAFETY
RULES
basic rules to be followed
manual.
manual's safety and operating
such as a
necktie, long sleeves, or coat, and
watches, and bracelets.
eyes and
foot wear
type
from scraps,
use
an anti-skid
of
work area for each
job,
check the
saw
blade
with missing teeth or
alignment of the
tools and material
on each
for
guard and
instructions on alignment.)
splitter assembly to
wear other personal protective equipment
should be worn.
sawdust, oil
floor
machine.
or
improper set.
splitter and fence.
except the
but isnot intended
instructions. Know the
or grease to minimize the
strip on the
cutter for cracks or
floor
missing teeth.
Make sure the
sure the
Make
stock
to
be cut.
warn against the
limitations
confine
where the
area
blade or
hazard
long hair.
dan-
Do
cutter
fence
or
fix-
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Model
72
-
],2"ll4" Til
Arbor
Saw
OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
8.
Stand saw
Use
9.
can feather
and blade
10.
Do man"
11.
If plete
t2.
Give
carrying
13.
Neverclimb Avoid tact
to one side
blade.
the splitter,
be used.
boards,
guard immediately
not
reach
take it
leaving
the machine
stop
the work
on
awkward
the blade.
of saw
blade
blade
guard,
On operations
fixtures
over
or
the saw
away.
area,
before departing.
you're
doing,
a conversation
on ornear.the
operations
SAFETY
and do not
push stick
such
as dadoing
other safety
after
completing
blade
to remove
turn off
and
and
saw.­and hand
the machine
the saw
"horse
Keep
positions
RULES, cont'd
allow
and
other
or
molding
devices
and
the
stock;
or
cutter
play"
are
an evenly
where
any other
safety
person to stand in
devices
where such
use
extreme
operations
use
a pusher stick
and wait
until
your undivided
careless
balanced
acts
that can result
stance
a sudden
for
all operations
devicis cannot
caution.
that
required
or
the saw
attention.
with
slip
could
line
Reinstall
their removal.
have
a helper
blade
comes
Looking
in
serious"injury.
yourweight
"yo.r,
""ur.
with
the
where
they
be used,
the splitter
"tail
or
ro
a com-
around,
on both
hand
to con-
use
feet.
14.
?g^nor shift
Do
15.
machine
16.
Bolt shift
Provide
t7.
18.
Use
warranty
Do
19.
pgrposes'
i
i
:,
I
i
I
t
I I
I
injury
WARNING:
leave
long
or wide
position.
not
remove
from
the saw
during
for
the insert
its
power
to the
curting
adequate
only Powermatic
and
guarantee
not
use
this Fowermatic
Powermatic
that may
result
Do;not 3600 RPM. ranty
and Powermatic
boards
or make
source
floor
through
operations.
surrounding
or factory
are null
saw disclaims from
that
equip
or use
The
use
unsupported
any
adjustment
when
changing
the lag
work
holes
space
authorized
and
void.
for
other
any real
or implied
use.
this machine
larger
of a
holds
itself
where
with
blades
provided
and overhead
replacement
than its
intended
warranty
with
a motor
horsepower
harmless
spring
or weight
the saw
or cutters
to avoid
non-glare
parts
and
use
and holds itself
larger
or higf,er
for
any injury
could
blade
rotating
or performin!
any
tendency of
lighting.
accessories;
as a table
than
speecl
saw. lf used
7Vz
moror vtids
that may
cause
the
and
disconfrect
ury
maintenance.
the saw
otherwise,
harmless
for
horsepower
the war-
result.
board
to tip
the
for
other
any
ar
to
the
or
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Page 4
Model 72
-
12"h4"
Tiltins
fubor
Saw
OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
Familiarize
1. use
Serious
2.
blade or bjnds cause the conditions
L. b.
c.
d-
e.
f.
INSTRUCTit..,:S
yourself
of accessories
injury can
work piece
which
Confining the
Releasing the all the
Not using the
the saw Using a
maintaining
Not than away
assembly
ter Applying
riction
ttre (Fig.
2) for narrow,
such
between
can cause
way past the
blade.
saw blade.
dull
froni
feed force
between
with the
as
result from
to
cutoff
work piece
splitter when
the
the
on alignment.
location miter gauge
the
kickbacks
saw blade and
the
lift up and
kickbacks.
piece
before
saw blade.
alignment
blade front
saoi
ripping to
in
iaw
the
or
thin,
CIRCUTAR
FOR
and operation
and
which occur
rip
be thrown toward
cross-cutting
when
completing
not maintaining
ripping
(See
6lade and
short
or
the rip fence
of
back.
to
p.11for
cutoff
the
fence.
work.
SAW OPERATIONS
controls
of all
rip fence.
when a
fence'or other
operator.
the
ripping.
or
operation
the
so that
NOTE,
instructions.)
(free)
section push
Use
work
object.
fixed
not pushing
or
alignment
it tends to
Caution
the
of
sticks
adjustments
and
bi1{s.o.n
piece
This
Listed
of the
angle
on guard
decal
work piece
(Fig.
1) or
binding
below
the
splitter
towards
push
and the
the saw
can
are the
work piece
with
rather
split-
and
instead of
blocks
Ripping
g.
graln'
minimize
To
Avoid conditions
a.
Wear a
b.
not use
Do
c.
by use of a
to come cutting.)
d. Check
stop the
your
Keep
e.
when
wood that
or
safety
the facing
free
operation
the
reverse
face
starting
is twisted
prevent
face
before
or
(
injury
listed above.
shield, goggles,
miter gauge
boa-rd 6n
the
of the antikickback
motion
body out
and
stopping
(not
from
and
the
cut
next
work piece,
of a
of machine.
the
flat),
kickbacks,
or glasses.
rip fence
so as
fence
is started.
with potential
line
in the
to allow
(See
pawls
not
same
before
or does
resharpen
have
a
operatio-n
cutoff
the
p. 8 and 9
starting
all the
points.
kickbacks
straight
unless
section
instructions
for
a cut.
where
edge, or
provision of the
If the pawls
possible,
U
)
a twisted
has
is made
work piece
cross'
on
do
including
not
2>
3
Push
1"s
luAF
(Fig.
Stick
Pase'4-
15
1)
Page 5
Model 72
-
12"ll4"
Tilting
Arbor
Saw OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
INSTRUCTIONS FOR
3.
Dull, badly set, resin adhering to saw
blade.
will
help to
Support
4.
or block push
For increased safety
5. gauge
6.
Never free end or cutoff must not be confined.
Always keep
7. blade with either hand to hold down the work piece.
Bevel ripping so that and the
the
(Fig.
block or
using the holes
use
the
resulting kickback.
improper,
them cause
The use
avoid
work
the fence as a
your
cuts should always be made
blade
of a
injuries.
properly and
2)
1 and
miter
gauge
in
provided"
section
hands
tilts away
improperly filed cutting
or
many of the
sharp,
when ripping
crosscutting, use
length
well maintained, and
hold-down
stop
work
of a
out of the
from
CIRCUTAR
hold
it firmly against short,
when dadoing
an auxiliary
(Fig.
7, p.
when
piece. On thru
line of
fence
the
SAW OPERATIONS cont'd
and cutting tools with gum
tools
tilting
narrow
9)
crosscutting.
saw blade and never reach back
the
with
the fence on the right
minimizes the
and
saw accidents. Never use a cracked
arbor
correct cutting tool for the operation
the
gauge or
(6"
width
or molding.
wood facing
Do not hold
sawing
operations, the
fence. Use a
less), or thin work. Use a
or
attached to the miter
possibility
push
to or touch the
on
cutoff section
of the
side
of the
of the work binding
saw blade
or
stick
cutting
9.
Use the miter miter cuts
gauge on the right-hand
to provide
more hand clearance
WIDT
OF
H
CUT
side
of the
and safety.
saw blade when doing miter or compound
HANO PLANE
TYPE GRI
P
PLYWOOD
a"
Push
Block
-5-
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(Fig.
2)
Page 6
7-
Model 72
-
12"l]!."
Tiltins Arbor
with Standard Extensions
Table
Rip Fence
Arbor Diameter
Saw Blade Diameter 12
Tilt, Maximum
Blade
Maximum Depth
Maximum Depth of Cut
Maximum Cut with
Right of Saw Blade
Saw
Cut w/12"
of
Standard
SPECIFICATIONS
Blade
Saw
w/14" Saw
Eextensions to
Blade 900
OPERATING
38" x 48"
Lr/2" x4Ye" x43-718"
1'l
12"
&14"
450
90o,4-118"
45o: 2-7
/8"
5-1/8"
450
3-518"
30"
INSTRUCTIONS
Maximum
in 1" Stock Maximum
in 4-l/8" Maximum
in
5-118" Maximum Width of Dado Maximum Motor Maximum
Maximum
Table Height to
Net Weight
Shipping
NOTE:
The
above that this policy Houdaille, ifications without obligations.
of continuous
specifications
manual was
Inc., reserves the
Width
Width of Cutoff
Stock w/12"
Width
Stock w/14" Blade
Speed
Speed
with Motor
Weight with
published,
improvement,
notice
of
of
of
of
Floor
were
right to
and
Cutoff
Blade
Cutoff
12" Blade
14" Blade
Motor
current at
but
without
in front
in front of
in front of
Cut
because of
Powermatic
change
incurring
of Saw
the time
spec-
Saw
Saw
our
2!"
19"
t7"
1"
TYrHP - 3600 11,000 sFM.
12"800 35" 865 lbs. 920lbs.
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72-12"
T.
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Model
72
-
12"/I4"
Til
Arbor
Saw
OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
RIPPING3
1.
Ripping
piece using device (Fig.
CAUTION, ly
and
or
use the fence. the saw the
nemove rotating.
2.
$llyt ly
aligned. kickbacks warning
is
fed
the
to insure
3).
aligned
the
blade
blade
the
rrse
of
is
a sawing
with
fence
as a
the desired
Before sure
properly.
miter
gauge
Never
diameter.
with
either
cutoff
the
saw
when
can
occur.
the hazard
PR,OPEII
process
the
grain
guide
starting
the fence
rip
work
hand
piece
guard,
wood
where
into
and
width
is
Never
in
combinition
pieces
Never
to
with
splitter
is
cut
NoTE: A ciutioridecal
of misalignment. (see
the work
the
positioning
of cutl
a ripping
clamped
rip-free
shcrter
reach
hold
down
the saw
and kickback
along
OPERA'IING
saw
blade
cut,
be
secune-
hand
with
than
behind
or
blade
pawls
the
grain,
thi
is installed
p.
l3 for
PROCE
kerf
DURES
and_make_sure
tends
to
on
instmction"s")
close
the
RIP
FIG.3
guard
SAWING
that
the splitter
and bind
""a
rpfitr..
dn the
assembly
is
proper-
blade
and
4.
5.
6.
7"
8.
The
rip.fence measuring work
piece
occur.
If
work
F"
vide.one if
it is
warped,
In
ripping,.
to
push
it into 6").use ing the used,
llYlyt sibility
In rear.
For
between
a.pu.sh-
hand
blade
use
P}s!
of a kickback.
ripping
work
the
should
the
distance
to
avoid
piece
against
turn
use
o,ne the
stick,(Fig-
is
inline
as
the cut
a push
{e
long
boards'
shorter
fence
be
set for
between
sawdust
do;s
the fence...To
the
hand
blade
with
nears
block
or auxil1ary
work
piece
than
and
the
and splinters
not
have
hollow
to
hold
between
1)
or-push
the bladi.
completion.
completely
use
a support
L2"
or
saw
the width
the blade
a straight-edge,
cut
pro-perly,.-the
side
the
the
Move
fence.
more narrow
blade.
down.
board
blade
block
the
For
past
at
the
of
the
cut
and
fence.
coming
down
and
({ig.
very
front
than
off the blade
nail
board
and
the
z).
hind
serving
narrow"ripping
the blade
of the
6",
by_ using
Stand"out
an auxiliary-
against
fen"ce.
Never
at
use
the scale
-,rrt
-"k.
the fence
If
the work
push
as
hold-down
a
the
end
table
and
a push stick
on the
of line
and a kickback
straight
in
where
with
edged
go"oa
"oti;iwith
or
fixture,
piece
a location
a safe
a push
of
a cut
to
a support
qr
block
the saw
ir
such
minimize
or
front
if
one should
board
and
"".ro*
that
distance
stick
cannot
tailman
to
push it
rail
blade
on it
the
the
rhe
at the
or
by
and
to
tabld;
other
(less
than
ihe
push-
from
be
pos-
through
pro-
9.
Never
use
the
rip
fence
beyond
10.
Have
the
blade
extend
this
point
can
be hazardous.
about
the point
1/8"
above
where
the
top
Page
the
carriage is
of
the work
-T-
flush
with
the end
piece. Exposing
the
of
the rails.
blade
above
Page 8
Model
-
72
12"/14" Tilting
Arbor
Saw
.
.
OpERATING INSTRUCTIONS
RESAWING:
1. Resawing thick
row boards pass. Wider ed in
2. In
resawing
height so (Fig.
binding Always gainst
is
a ripping
boards
two
a). Too deep
the fence for
are cut into
up to
boards up
passes.
wider boards,
as to overlap
kickbacks
and
use
the same side
CBOSSCUIIUN_a'
1.
The sawing is
fed cross
the
miter
the work
5). Crosscutting
free-hand an end stop unless clamped that the cutoff before
stops
of the work not
crosscut work
Before
gauge is securely
Hold
gle.
table ways use sure
the
process where
grain into gauge to support piece
nor should
to the
cutting starts.
should not
piece in the
starting
the work
back
and
the saw
splitter
PROPER
operation in
3" can be resawed in
to 6" must be
the
a first cut
on
both cuts.
the
is
called
should
front
piececomesfree
be used
a cut, be sure
clamped
against
guard and splitter
is properly
crosscutring.
never
the fence be used
an auxiliary block is
of the
(Fig.
on the free
cutoff area. Do
pieces shorter
piece firmly
the miter gauge.
OPERATING
thinner
adjust the blade
two cuts by %"
can result in
second
rhe
of the board a-
the work
saw
blade
and
position
be done
blade
of the block
6). Length
that the miter
at the desired an-
aligned.
which
ones. Nar-
one
resaw-
cut.
piece using
(Fig.
as
area such
end
than 6".
against the
Al-
make
and
PROCEDURES
cont'd
RIGI.IT WRONO
RESAWING
Fig.
4
CROSSCUTTING
Fig.
5
'!.
r
*
For
2.
90o crosscutting,
fer to use the left-hand
When
using it in
piece against
use
and piece. miter and compound the blade hand
the right hand
When
tilts away from
positions are reversed.
this position, hold the vrork
the gauge using
the right
most operators
miter
guage
with
the left hand
to advance the work
hand
crosscutting so
the gauge, the
slot.
slot
pre-
for
that
Page
CROSSCUTTING
Fig. 6
-8-
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Motlel
72 - l2"ll4"
CROSSCUTTING
Tilting.A,rbor
cont'd:
Saw
PROPER
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
OPERATING PROCEDURES cont'd
3. When at a slow blade
4.
To improve
of
the miter ting, iliary with paper
7). Provide
any work beyond to tend to sag the table.
Stop
6.
length. of the miter
Have
7.
this point can
using
rate.
and dull
some users mount
wooden
a glued-on strip
to the miter
auxiliary support for the table top enough
rods can
Do not
blade
the
miter gauge,
the
If
the work
saw
the
the
effectiveness
in
gauge
extension face
gauge,
piece which
lift
and
be used in
use a stop rod
gauge opposite
extend
be hazardous.
cross cut-
of sand'
the work
piece is not
teetl.
an aux-
(Fig.
extends
up
off
holes
the
the saw blade.
about 1/8" above
provided
on the free end
piece must be
held firmly,
in the miter
work piece. It
of a
the top of
held
firmly
it
can vibrate
Auxiliary
gauge for repetitive
work piece. Exposing
the
and be advanced smoothly
causing
Facing
should be
it
to bind
(Fig.
7) work
used on the side
the blade
on the
of equal
above
BEVEL
1. A bevel to the except vide eling with
2.
Crosscuts made at the required cept hold
Have
I I
l
I
I
I
I
3. this point can
MITER
and
cut
table
the fence
added
the blade
OPERATIONS:
is
special
a
top.
Operations
miter
or
safety
the miter
the work piece
in
avoiding a binding
gauge, the work piece
at an angle to the edge of
lock
angle,
extend
be hazardous.
about 1/8"
t
l
I I
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J I
t
t
I
I
I
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t
type of
operation where
are to be performed in
gauge should
the miter
extra firmly
gauge, and
to prevent creeping.
above the
saw blade
the
the be used action between
on the right-hand side
must be held firmly
the work piece
make the cut
top of the work
Page -9-
is
tilted at an angle less
same
manner
saw
the
to prevent creeping.
are called rniters. Set
the
piece.
as ripping or crosscutting
of the
blade
and table top. When bev-
same
as a normal crosscut ex-
Exposing
then
saw
blade
to
miter
the
the blade above
gauge
90o
pro-
Page 10
Model
72
-
12"/14"
Tilting
Arbor Sey
OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
MACHINE INSTALLATION ADJUSTMENTS
BISEIUNG.-
Remove immediately. the table, extensions and maintenance and
INSTALLATION: Mounr
in they ware provided. guard assembly.
MITER SLOT To check the alignment
maximum edge Using a combination the top at Itit is not, to table the cabinet
saw from shipping container
Accessories and
safety
machine on a
machine
the
form a flat plane
height.
of the table at the
blade and
the rear and
bring the miter
insert to
lock in pbsition
loosen
by retightening the three
solid foundation and
Mount
base.
with the table top.
Slide the fence and
Install the
ALIGNMENT:
Mark
square against the
using the square as
three
the slot in line
insure clearance at
rails were shipped
fence.
instructions.
of the miter
one tooth
front.
Read
table extensions,
miter
gauge
with a grease
Raise the miter
(Fig.
(3)
mounting
with the blade.
both the
and check
the
carriage assembly
in
slot to the
side
8). Rotate the in front,
mounting
for damage.
separate cartons.
in
instruction
lag
to the
Install the front
its left-hand
of
screws that
The blade should
90o
floor through the
leveling them to the table
blade, raise the
pencil and
gauge bar
the bar,
marked tooth
check whether
45o positions.
and
screws.
AND MAINTENANCE
Report
manual thoroughly for assembly,
(graduated)
on the
lock the table to the
mounting rails.
slot.
position the tooth
slightly out of
slide the scale over
any damage
protective
Clean
four lag
using a
rear rails with
and
Mount the
blade at its 0o
its slot to serve as
until
so that
the distance to
be
it is slightly above
cabinet and
kept
centered
After aligning,
your
to
screw holes
straight edge
(90o)
position to
slighdy above
it
touches
blade is the
the
the slot
with
lock the table
distributor
coating
aliglment,
move the
from
provided
so that
hard-
the
splitter and
the top
a shoulder.
the
the table
in the
Y}
its
tip of same.
table
to
Miter Slot
Alignment
-
Page
(Fig.
10
8)
-
Page 11
Model
7l
-
12"/14"
Tilting
Arbor
Saw
OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
MACHINE
@
Using
a combination square,
required,
if
using
INSTALLATION
check
stop
the
sdrews
ADJUSTMENTS
90o
(o)
the
shown.
as
so'(o') sroP
and
Check
AND MAINTENANCE
45o stops
the pointer at
as shown in
90o
Fig.
9.
(0
and readjust
cont'd
Adjust
stop
positions
if required.
Tilting
FENCE
In it shown dle. Adjust Move slot rig!! of andleftjackscrewswitha3/S"allenwrenchasshowninFig. right, lock
FRONT
ALIGNMENT:
aligning the fence,
locks
the fence solidly in
Fig.
i1
the fence so
and
turn the right-hand
the fence
10. With
as reqriired
lock
the front
the edge
mounting
ADJUSTING
CLAMP
that it is in line
of the miter slot. Readjust
the first step is
front. If it
the front lock
by using
clamp. The
setscrew
screw securely
SCREW
REAR CLAMP ADJUSTING
the adjusting screw
at the front with
counter-clockwise
REAR
Stop Adjustmenr
to adjust the
does not,
clamped,
position
CLAMP
at the rear
if necessary
and wedge
SCREW
clamps.
adjust
clamp
shown in Fig.
the right-hand
the setscrews
(Fig.
Using the lower
locking
the
rear
the
of the table should
loosening
by
ll.Tohovetherearof
and the left-hand
9)
action
of the
10
edge
tightly
clamp handle,
with the fence with the upper locking to obtain a goodClamping
the right-hand
of
be l/64"
top screw
screw clockwise.
against the fence.
adjusting screw as
and adjusting the righr
ACCES5 HOLE.5 FOR
check whether
action.
miter
gauge
to l/32"
thefencetothe
ALII6NIN6
After
to thi
adjustment
SCREWS
han-
tr;
Fence
Clamp Adjustment
(Fig.
10)
Page
-
11
Fence
-
Alignment
(Fig.
11)
Page 12
Model
72 - 12"/14"
Tiltins Arbor
Saw
.
OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
MACHINE INSTALLATION
MITER
If
GAUGE
accurate the miter gauge, with a machinists square and position as required as
BELT
The saw belts
TENSIONING'
is
and on set. To retension the on either side of the Fig. 13, right.
and
Retighten the mounting and replace the and rotate the
far
possible.
as
installing
new
ADJUSTMENT:
crosscutting
check
work
its
squareness
shown in
equipped
replacement,
with a set of
replace the complete
belts, loosen the
motor
pivot the motor and
belts, loosen the
motor
Remove
belts,
bracket to the
and
one
retension as
is to be done
to the slot
readjust the
Fig.
12.
three matched
cap screws
bracket
shown
as
bracket to
screws.
mounting
belt at a time.
indicated above.
ADJUSTMENTS
using
stop
in
the
To
remove screws
left
as
After
MAINTENANCE
AND
Miter
Gauge
CONt'd
Alignment
BRACKET
CIMBINATION
(Fig.
12)
MOUNTING SCREUIS
-4f
SOUARE
ARBOR AND ARBOR
BEARING
To remove the saw arbor, wrench flat raising
arm and
the end of the arbor
on
the arbor;
REMOVALI
remove the table
to hold
bearings,
WAsHCR
spacer will slide out of
and
Remove
top.
it while
lock
the
loosening the
the arm
+
Tensioning
Belt
nut,
pulley and
Loosen the
nut.
TO
TIGHTEN
housing
(Fig.
13)
There
key.
setscrew in the
(Fig.
1a).
is a 1/2"
saw
Arbor and
Arbor Bearings
-
Page
12
(Fig.
-
Jl
la)
Page 13
Model
72
-
l2l14"
MACHINE
Tilting Arbpr Saw
INSTALLATION ADIUSTMENTS
OPERATING
MAINTENANCE CONt'd
AND
INSTRUCTIONS
BLADE
RAISING
MECHANISM
If binding accurs, clean off all build-up and re-lubricate
grease such as
Fisk
with a good
Company Lubriplate. continues, check the fit-up of the gear segment. The worrn saw raising quired located, provide insert slot
segment. If it is not
gear
ann
(Fig.
15)
the table may have
clearance
and
worm must be
setscrews
and
between
and
relock. Ifsaw arm has been
the
the splitter will have to be realigned.
NOTE: The saw arm setscrew must be tight to
ADJUSTMENT.
sawdust
and
non-hardening
If binding
worrn and
centered
centered,
loosen
move the arm zN
be realigned
to
saw
blade and
pitch
worm
with
so
as
table
the
the
re-
re-
to
a-
void the possibility of movement which could cause
the blade to hit the insert. SPLITTER ALIGNMENT:
of
One
kickbacks is
ctrecked and readjusted, change. bination square against the gauge tooth. Check the slot
and
the miter gauge to the
using the combination
top of a tooth. Check for clearance.
the
most critical adjustments to
the
splitter
the
alignment.
if required
To
align the
splitter
side
bar
and
slide
the
scale
splitter for
readjust if required,
opposite
squane,
to the
of the
against the top of the
parallelism to
and
side of the blade and
slide the
should be approximately equal on
(Fig.
blade get at
16) The insert will have to be removed to
the adjustment
jackscrew
mounted
for clearance. Move
help
avoid
It
should be
each blade
after
blade use a com-
raised up miter
the miter
scale
against
Clearance
both sides of the
in
the cen-
ter trunnion.
CENTER
EIEYATIN6
Worm
TRUNNION
WORM
Segment
and
Splitter
,SET
sAW ARM
ELEYATINC
NRACKET
ADJUSTIN6
Adjustmena
Adjustment
'O
SCREW
(Fig.
LOCATE
POSITION
NT MOUNTING sCREW5
CEAR
SE6MENT
MoUNTING ScREWS
SCREW
(Fig.
15)
16)
INSERT ADJUSTMENT: Adjust
to insure slighdy
the set screws
that the
required
as
insert is stable and flush
below the table top.
in
the
insert
with
(Fig.17)
or,
-
Page
13
lnsert Adjustment
TRAIGI.IT
(Fig.
EDGE
17)
-
Page 14
Model
72
-
l2l14"
MACHINE
Tilting Arbpr Saw
INSTALLATION ADIUSTMENTS
OPERATING
MAINTENANCE CONt'd
AND
INSTRUCTIONS
BLADE
RAISING
MECHANISM If binding accurs, clean off all
build-up and re-lubricate grease such as
Fisk
with a good
Company Lubriplate. continues, check the fit-up of the gear segment. The worrn saw raising quired located, provide insert slot
segment. If it is not
gear
ann
(Fig.
15)
the table may have
clearance
and
worm must be
setscrews
and
between
and
relock. Ifsaw arm has been
the
the splitter will have to be realigned.
NOTE: The saw arm setscrew must be tight to
ADJUSTMENT.
sawdust
and
non-hardening
If binding
worrn and
centered
centered,
loosen
move the arm zN
be realigned
to
saw
blade and
pitch
worm
with
so
as
table
the
the
re-
re-
to
a-
void the possibility of movement which could cause
the blade to hit the insert. SPLITTER ALIGNMENT:
of
One
kickbacks is
ctrecked and readjusted, change. bination square against the gauge tooth. Check the slot
and
the miter gauge to the
using the combination
top of a tooth. Check for clearance.
the
most critical adjustments to
the
splitter
the
alignment.
if required
To
align the
splitter
side
bar
and
slide
the
scale
splitter for
readjust if required,
opposite
squane,
to the
of the
against the top of the
parallelism to
and
side of the blade and
slide the
should be approximately equal on
(Fig.
blade get at
16) The insert will have to be removed to
the adjustment
jackscrew
mounted
for clearance. Move
help
avoid
It
should be
each blade
after
blade use a com-
raised up miter
the miter
scale
against
Clearance
both sides of the
in
the cen-
ter trunnion.
CENTER
EIEYATIN6
Worm
TRUNNION
WORM
Segment
and
Splitter
,SET
sAW ARM
ELEYATINC
NRACKET
ADJUSTIN6
Adjustmena
Adjustment
'O
SCREW
(Fig.
LOCATE
POSITION
NT MOUNTING sCREW5
CEAR
SE6MENT
MoUNTING ScREWS
SCREW
(Fig.
15)
16)
INSERT ADJUSTMENT: Adjust
to insure slighdy
the set screws
that the
required
as
insert is stable and flush
below the table top.
in
the
insert
with
(Fig.17)
or,
-
Page
13
lnsert Adjustment
TRAIGI.IT
(Fig.
EDGE
17)
-
Page 15
Model
72
-
l2ll4"
Tilting
Arbor
Saw
OPERATING
INSTRUCTTONS
MACHINE
CHANGING
change
To
arbor
the
saw
the sure the
arbor
wrench
rhe tween nect the
TILTING
If binding If bindin[ g.ur ilockwise ou.i
GENERAL
a
wrench on
blade and
cutting
start
and
saw
rhe
machine
MECHANISM
occurs continues,
r.grri.rrt
ro
,n" 90o
INSTALLATION
BLADES:
SAW
saw blade,
edge
the
holding
and
blade
on
raise
4io range
to
MAINTENANCE:
disconnect
arbor
the
table.
arbor
to
in
the
pinion. A tight
Remove
the
of
nut on
the
table
arid
Power
the
trunnion.
source.
ADJUSTMENT:
tilting
check
of tllt
machine (note
nut
the
at the
teeth
threadi.
the
balde
saw
and tighten
mechanism,
alignment
tfie
If ihere
mesh
for excessive
ADJUSTMENTS
the poY:r
from
toward-the
face
Snug
th-umb
arbor
off
readj"sl
bindin;
play
thriads)
collar
the arbor
or
left-hand
nut and
arbor
top
the
with
the
clean
and
isexcessive"play,.lo.oiel
without
AND
source'
and
and
finger
and
sec.trely.
n.rt
sawdust
the
as-reguired
is ideal.
binding.
MAINTENANCE
Remove
block
use a
blade.
saw
of the
front
nut against
iips.
and pitch
"lp
Iietighten
Readjust
the
Wedge
Replace
center
to
t:1"*s
CONt'd
table
the
wood
of
Install
saw.
if required'
new
Slide
and
collar-
block
a
table
the
accumulation
worm
the
adjust
and
mounting
insert'
w-egg-ed
blade
the
of
insert
screws
between
making
collar
blade
saw
wood
and
and
the
with
jackscrews
Place
the
on
using
be-
recon-
regrease-
worrn
(Fig'15) check
and
1
..+
saw operation
Good
clean.
area
nion with a
moving i-n. u
Check readjust
Check The
wax coating, will
allows not
commercial
a1fi"g
jooa
gr?de
periodically
periodically
table
fill.uriing
rust
stain
the
and
as required.
surface
*ood
requires
solvent
*o.f;
excessive
for
belt tension
for
be
must
tu1",r*
and
finishes
mar
brush
R stiff
*o.rr,rirrg
three
raising
.,on-haidening
*nit"
pores
a"-i".*ify
rings
or
periodic
will
with
or
screws
and
grease
kept
p6*a.r
form
wiped
remove
a good
arid
worm
tu.i ar
end
and
clean
applied
*oi.tur"
a
from
wax
as
preventive
sawdust
oven
e*posing
g.ur..gi't"rrts
Fiske
in the
play
wear-
and
pickup
Readjust of
free
with
barrier.
surface.
the
does'
maintenance._
before
cleaner.
the
Company
tilting
rust
lblackboard
a
This
it cakes
To accomplish
working
thi
and
"Lubriplate."
raising
and
replace
or
best
for
method
Important
inside
the
Keep
or
pitch
and
remove
this,
the,saw'
mechinisms
trunnions'-grease
mechanism
belt as
results-
eraser
provides.a
also
of
required'
Although
rubbed
table
is the
and
in vigorousll:i::,i:Tk
fact
the cabinet
of
is easily-
gum
the
After
three
these
in the
sorne
that
top
talcum
that
removed
table
cleaning
areas
saw arbor
prefer
users
is sltck
trun-
and
by
{e-
with
a
and
powder
-T
4
and
,
will
Page
J
-
-
14
Page 16
Model
72 - 12/14"
Tilting
Arbor
Saw
OPERATIN G
INSTRUCTIONS
:
r
r
TROUBTE
Excessive
vibration.
Cr.at out-of.square
when crosscutting.
Motor
Cuts not true
stalls or work piece binds or burns.
at
or 45o.
90o
TROUBLE SHOOTING
POSSIBLE
1. Tilt tightened.
2. Blade
3. Bad Motor.
1
Miter
,1.
,.
l/trite r
l. Excessive
2.
Bad molor.
Dull
3"
4. Miter Fence
5. Stop
l.
raising clampknobs
or
qrf
out
gauge out of adjustment.
slot
or
slot
misaliEnment.
screws not
balance.
rnisaligned.
feed.
incorrect
rnisaligned.
blade.
set properly.
HINTS
CAUSE
not
REMEDY
Tighten knobs.
t.
,
Change blade"
?
Replace
1.
Reset stops and pointer.
I
Realign table.
Reduce feed.
l.
,
Replace motor.
3.
Replace blade.
4.
Realign miter slot.
J.
Realign
l. Readjust stop
rnotor.
fence.
screws.
Tilt
or saw raising hand-
wheels difficult turn.
Motor
Motor
Motor fails
overheats.
starts slowly
or fails
to full
frrll power.
to come up
speed.
to develope
or
to
l.
Clamp knobs Worm
2.
caked Worm
3.
out of alignment. Motor
l.
Inrproper
2.
Low
1.
2. Centrifugal
3. Bad Motor. l. Power
2.
Undersize
system.
3. Low voltage.
4" tsad
and worrn
with sawdust
and
worm
overloaded.
cooling
voltage.
line
overloaded.
wires in
Motor
not released .
gear segment
and pitch.
gear segrnent
of motor.
switch
not operating"
supply
l. Unclamp.
2. Clean 3" Realign
l.
Correct overload condition such
rate.
2"
Clean sawdust from fan
duct
l.
Request voltage check from power
low
2.
Replace switch.
3.
Replace
1.
Correct overload condition. Increase
2"
3.
Request power cornpany and correct
low
4. Replace
and regrease.
lvorm
gear
segment.
as reducing the feed
areas
company
voltage condition.
voltage condition.
motor.
of
motor.
supply voltage
motor.
and
worm
and correct
wire
check from
and
size.
Page
-
-
15
Page 17
Model
72
-
l2"ll4"
Til
OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
1.
2.
3.
4. ).
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20. 2t.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
PART
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NO.
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STAND
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72-117 72-r32
40160
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10
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40172-l 40172-2
40186-1
40186-2 40081 72001
60002-2 60002-l
60181-1
60068-1 60115-1
60012-2
60067'5
60A25-l
Screw,
60126-l 60088-1 60003-3 60003-5
60026-6
Hex
ASSEMBLY
Motor
Leg Stand Bolt, Bracket,
Head
Cover
Assembly,
Assembly,
Fence
Dust
Door Extension, Extension, Extension, Extension, Insert, Insert,
Knob,
Door
Lock, Pointer, Rail, 80"
80"
Rail,
64"
Rail,
64"
Rail, Scale Shaft, 3/8" Spacer, Table,
Hex
Nut,
Hex
Nut,
Screw, Screw,
Washer, Setscrew,
Setscrew, Screw, Screw, Screw,
3/8"-16
Screw,
Screw,
Washer,
Washer. Washer,
PARTS
lnner
Mounting
Mgunting
Removal
Square
11"
Round
11" 25"
Leg Outer Table, Table Adjusting
T.A.
12"/14"
\2"|14"
Tilting
Saw
Fence Fence
Fence
Fence
Round Hex
1/4"
Thruss FIex Hex
Hex Pan
Helical
Helical Flat
w/ w/o
Fence
Steel Steel 5/16"-18
w/Scale w/o
Diameter
Mounting
Saw
1/4'L20
Head
Head
thin
Head
Slot Socket
Head Head 5116" FIi:x
x l"
Head
Head
Spring Spring
Plain 1/2"
Weldment
Weldment
Screw
Scale
Scale
Scale
(12"114")
x314" 1/4"-20
C.P.
x 5/8"
Lock Lock
8-32
ll4"'20
x ll2"
ll4" ll2"
Machine
!14"-2O
(1/16")
1"
Steel
Head
1/4'L20
Head 3/8"-L6
ll2"'13
Cap
Self-Tapping6"
x ll4"
thick
x 318"
x 314"
x l-114"
x
x
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tl4"
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Model
72
NO.
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9.
10.
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17. lB. L9.
20.
2r.
22.
23.
24.
25.
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29.
30.
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53.
Jri. D).
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58.
59.
60.
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62.
-
L2"
Til
l1^4"
PART NO.
3024007 3025043 306s006 30900r2 3096244 3237034 3268201 3271039 32980s7 3406018 34800r0 35830rr
3690232
3701026
3701027
37r r00r
37L2002
37r7005
37L7023 3737208
3737209 38r00r6 3Bl00l7
3838005
3838007
386500r
3868009 60600rr
6064002
6077047
6420002
6420004 65r600r
65r6009
6572005
6574004 657600r
6624006 662603r 6714004 67I4r27 67160r5 6715016
6716002 67r6005
67r6006
67L6009 6716015 671603
r 67t6032 6716039 6716082
6718010 67r8020
686rr00
6861300 686130l 686r500
686150r
686r90r
OLD PART NO. 72-290
72.296 72-264
72.302
72.26r
72.304 72-259
72-260 72-278 72-255 72-306 72-257
72-I57
72-267 72-277
72-282 72-284 72-286
1.' )-7'
72-2BB 72-289
72.283
72-272
72-294 72-292 72-270 72-317 72-287 72-263 72-314 72-293 72-29I 72-268 72-315 72-276 72-299 72-L5B 72-285 72-295 72-258 72-27L
72.256 72-303
72.262 72-313
72-159 72-297 72-298
72-2Br
72.265 72-307 72-305 72-275 72-300 72-273
72-309 72-320
72-254
72-266 72-3t0 72-319 72-269
TRUNNION ASSEMBLY PARTS
DESCRIPTION
Arbor, Saw
Bearing, Arm Bracket, Chute, Dust Collar Worm, Handle. Nvlon Handwheei Housing, Knob Motor Mount Pin, Lock,
Jackscrew, Shaft, Saw Tilting Worm
Shaft, Saw Shaft, Bearing Arir Shaft, Splittel Sheave Arbor Sheaveo Motor Spacer, Bearing Inner Spacer, Bearing T-runnion Rail.*Rear Trunnion, Front Baul Washer. Outer Saw Arbor Washer, Inner
Yo*, Wrench. Saw Arbor
Bearing, Fafnir Bearing, Thrust, Nice No. 607 Elelts, Blades, Saw Kev. Woodruff No. 608 Kev. Woodruff No. 607 Nlolors, Saw Nut, Hex Steel Plain 3lB"-16 Nut, Hex Nut, Hex
Nut, Nut, Hex Steel l"-14 Pin, Groove l/4" diameter Pin, Spring Screw. Soiket Head Screw, Setscrew.
Setscrew, Screw. Washer
Setscrew, Socket Screw, Socket Set C.P. 3/8"-16 Setscrew, Socket Head Cap 3lB"-L6 Screw, Socket Head Screw, Hex Head Steel Screw, Hex Head 3/8"-16 x IYz" Screw, Hex Screw, Sguare Head Screw, Hex Head Steel Screw, Hex Head Hi-Carbon Washer.
Washer, Lock Spfins 3/8" regular Washer. Flat Steel 378"
Washer,
Washer. Flat Steel %'
'Washer,
Front
Gear
Saw
'.V"
Self-Locking
Hex Head
Helical Sprine LockYt"
H-1i:4
F'lat3/4"
Page - lB
Trunnion
Segment
B"
Trunnion
Casting
Saw
Raising and Tilt
Hex Head 314"-L6 x lYz" Raising
Raising
No. 3V-250
(See
Jam Jam
3116"
Socket Head Cap Socket Head C.P. Knurled
Head
lVorm
Support Casting
Outer
Saw Arbor
& Tilting
W205PP
(Matched
Nlaster
(See
lllaster Catalog)
3/8"-16
Steel 314"-16
Steel 7/8"-14
x l-I/8"
C.P. |
ll4"-20x/2"
Head Hex 3/8"-16 x314"
Head
C.P.
Cap
Plain 3/8"-16 x l" long
3lB"-L6-x
Steel
Yz"
Spy\Fh"
-
OPERATING
Rail
Set)
Catalog)
x 3" long
x
x l/t"
x
l/2"
IYr"
xYt"
x/2"
x L/t"
x2'/2"
t/2"-13
14"-20
5/16"-18
Knurled 3/8"-16 x7116"
g/8"-16
l/n"
3/8"-16
-I3 Steel
INSTRUCTIONS
x
lr/2"
OUANTITY
Page 20
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1.
2.
3.
4.
6.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
72
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
-
12"ll4"
Tilting
PART
302s07 5 3044306 30s5094 30701 08 32501 3720208 3120209
3736012 37s001 383801 3581 651
651
'6714192
NO.
1 1
0 s
005
4001
6514012
6020 6626032 6626039 6626049 6710032 6710079 6714113
6716138
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6861 6861 301
3712010 3787001 6715037
200
6861 369A232 6572001
6716002
Arbor
Saw
SPLITTER
D PART
'
OVERHANGING
GUARD
&
NO.
Arm,
Bar, SPlitter Block,
Bushing, Guard, Shield, Shield, Spacer Splitter
Washer, Pivot
Pawl,
Hex 114"'20
Nut,
Nut, Nut, Pin, Spring Pin, SPring Pin, SPring Screw, Screw, Scre"w, Screw, Screw,
Washer, Washer,3/8" Shaft, Support, Sciew,
Washer,
Screw,
Nut, Screw,
ASSEMBLY
Pivot
Pivot
Pivot
Blade
Front
Guard
Anti-Kickback
(short)
Lock
Flex Flex
Round Flat Round 114"-20 Button
Lock
SPlitter
Hex Adiusting
Hex
Hex
GUARD
Lock
3116" 114" 318"x2"
Head
Head
Head
Plain
Flat
SuPPort SPlitter
Rear
Head
5/16"
Lock
314"-'16
Head
(short)
x'll+"
x'518"
Machine
x 7
Head
CaP
CaP
OPERATING
PARTS
114"'20 318"-16
Machine Machine
18"
Cap
1/4"
ASSEMBLY
1G24
10'24
114"-20
Head
Flat
318"'16
5116"''18
6 x314"
3/8"'1
x/1"
Socket
x 5/8"
x
x
/+"
long
x"l"
1/2"
PABTS
INSTRUCTIONS
long
4
1
1
I
8
2 1 1 4
1 8 2 4
8
2
2
4
8 1 4 2
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
1.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
I
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
6716002 3025038 3025039 3046202 3064072 3096003
32s0292 3581 00s 359s321 37s001 3791
0
001
3816012
3064294 67 1 5037
200
6861 6572005 3787001 6s14001
6626039 6710032
301
6861 6s't6020
6680005 66E0009
0033
671
6710034 6716138
6715133
00
1
6861
6716031
300
6861
269s003 3690232 3712010
18145-1 18145-2
40071
18045
40A76
35055
40061-2
Hex
Screw,
Pivot
Arm,
Pivot
Arm, Bearing Bracket, Collar, Guard,
Pawl, Plate,
Splitter
Support Tube, Bracket, Screw, Washer,
Nut,
SuPPort,
Nut, Hex Pin, SPring Screw, Washer, Nut,
Rivet, Rivet, Screw, Screw. Screw, Screw, Washer, Screw, Washer, Screw.
Screw, Shaft
Tube
Locking
Blade
Anti-kickback
SafetY
Tube
Mounting
SafetY
Hex Head
Lock
Hex
Round
Flat318"
Flex-lock
Flat Flat
Round Round Button
Thumb
Lockl14"
Hex
Lock Lock Adiusting
SPlitter Page
CaP
Head
Guard, Guard
Holding
Plate
5/16"-18
5/16"
Steel
Jam
SPlitter
Rear
'114"-20
diameter
114"
Head
(short)
1
Head Head 5/16"
Head Head
Head Socket
5/16"'18
Head CaP
3/8"
Adiustins
SuPPort
-
-
2O
3/8"-16
R.H.
L.H.
314"-'16
Machine
318"-16 Diameter
14"
Diameter Machine Machine
3/8"-16
x lYz"
x 518"
1U24
1G24
"l
318"-16
'l
"
x
x314"
long
x318"
7
x
18."
x718".
x318"
14"'20
"
x 1
..
x'112"
x
518"
2
t
I
4 2 2
Page 22
Model
72 - l2"lt4"
OPERATING
@
INSTRUCTIONS
SPLITTER
@^D
@.
6ir-
l__"
&
GUARD
ASSEMBTY
"o
PARTS
@H
OVERHANGING
GUARD
-
Ptge
21-
ASSEMBLY
PARTS
Page 23
Model 72
-
12"/14"
Tilti
Arbor Saw
OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
NO.
PART NO. OLD
1. 3025008
2.
3.
3044300 3250048
4. 3581005
5. 3584219
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
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15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20. 2t.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
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3739204
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3690232
52203
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657200r 6626040 6626057
6670097 67 14063 67 t4083
6716002
6861200
101
6861
37 52202
6670028
67 15037
12002
37
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3690232 3739204 3712002 3750008 378700r 379rOOl 3816012
3064294 6572005
6626040 6680005 6680009
671006l
67 14083
6716002 6716133 6861200
6670097 6861300 67 1603r
SPLITTER & GUARD
OLD
PART NO.
72-136
72-135
72-137 72-146
4027 5
72-155 60002-5 60008-3
60024-2 60L09-2 60033-2
60026-2 60099-6
60067-6
Arm
Splitter
Bar, Guard, Pawl. Kickback Pin, Swing Pin, Kickback
Shoulder
Pin,
Shield, Guard Spacer, Guard 3/16" Splitter
Screw,
Jick Spool,
Sirpport,
Hex
Nut.
Pin, Spring Pin.
SbrinI Rine, Retiinins ScrCw, Screw, Button Screw, Washer, Washer. Flat Spool, Saw Guard Ring, Retaining Scre-w. Shaft,
OLD OVERHANGING
Screw,
Pivot
18145-1 18145-2
|
+oo7
t8042
6
4007
30055
60011-1 60098-1
60097-r 601o9-2
6025-rr
6013 3-1
60063-2
Arm.
Pivot
Arm.
Bearing Bracke"t, Collar, Guard Screw,
Splitter
Bar, Spacei, Guard Piwl. Anti-kickback Plate, Safety
Jackscrew,
Spacer
Shaft,
Splitter
Sirpport,
Support,
Tube,
Bracket.
Hex
Nut,
Pin, Spring l/4"
Rivet,'Flai fuvet, Screw. Screw, Screw, Screw, Washer, Ring, washer. Screw,
ASSEMBLY
DESCRIPTION
Saw Blade
Arm
Pawl
thick
Hex Head 3/4"'16
Saw Guard
Rear Splitter
3/4"'16
tl4" rl4"
Round
Washer
Lock
Hex Heid 5/16"-18
Splitter
GUARD
Lock
Guard Guard
Tube
Locking
Blade
Button
i{ex Head 3/4"'16
Splitter
Rear Splitter
Tube
Mounting
Safew
Jam
Head,
Flat Head 5116"
Button Button
Hex
Thumb 5116"-18
Lock Spring
Retaining Truarc
Lock i/8"
Hex Head
3/8"
x l-l/4" x l-314"
Truarc
"Head
Head SocketCap Head
Plain
Truarc
Support
No. 5144-37
Machine
3/8"-t6
1/4" 5/8"
Ext.
ASSEMBLY
Assembly
R.H. L.H.
Holding
Socket
Head 3/16"
Support
Steel
Head 3/8"-16
thick
Plate
3/4"'16
x l'l/4"
x 7 /8"
l/4"
Socket lO-24\
Head
Hex ll4"'20
Head
5/16"
Cap 3/8"'16
PARTS
x l-t/Z"
ll4"'20
114"'2O
x-314"
No.
5133-50
x
l-1/2"
IAR,TS
x t/4"
10-24
x
l-l/2"
long
x
No. 5144-37
long
7/8"
x
long
1"
x 1" long
regular
x 1"
x ll2"
x L/2"
long
3 /8"
l/2"
x
long
QUANTITY
long
long
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1
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1 1 1 1
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Page 24
Model
72 - 12"ll4"
Tilti
Arbor
Saw
2r2,
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OPERATING
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GUARD ASSEMBLY
Page - 23
-
PARTS
Page 25
Model
72
-
12"/14"
Tilting Arbor
Saw
OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
NO. PART NO. OLD
04405 3
3 309200r 3230004
26805 0
3 3604012
0002
367 3670003
369522r 3761001
3841202 6086000 65 10002
66230t2
662605s
670600r
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06001
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40027 30018 18018 40104
4A026
40024 40025 40105
0019
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40028
60056-
60045-1
60047-l
60007-2 60048-1 6005 5-
60049-r
60046-r
60026-2
60002-+
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PART NO.
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1
FENCE
AqqEuEu
Miter
Bar,
Clamp,
Miter,
Knob,
Pointer, Miter Gauge
Rod,
Rod, Screw, Stop, Washer,
Bolt, Nut, Wing
Pin, Dowel Pin, Spring Il8"
Setscrerv,
Screw,
Cap
Sciew. Thumb
Washer,
Nut,
ASSEMBLY
Gauge
Stop Rod
Guage
iltite"r
Stop
90o Miter
Giuge
Locking"l/4"
Miter Gauge
Miter Gauge
Carriage
Steel
l/4"
-socket
Fillister
Screw,
Hex 6-32
Flat Head
FIat
r4&Iq
DESCRIPTION
Small Clamp
Gauge
Straight
Steel
Plain IO-24
x l" x
ll4"
Head C.P. 6-32
Head
714"-20
Plain
1/4"
PARTS
Handle
x
i-318"
Bar
10-24 x 314"
Machine
l/4"-20 x 3/8"
x ll2"
x I/4"
6-32 x 5/8"
QUANTITY
1
4
1
1
1. L
1 I
1
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I
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1
2
1
a
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5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16. t7.
18. L9.
20.
2r.
22.
23.
24.
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26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
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6227
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3 3604005
0039
367
0056
367 3690204 65 14001
6626001 6626038
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67 t5A27
16005
67
16017
67
6813060
6813068
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40079
40016
72-165
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65­65- 185 72-t86
65-260 60002-2
60007-r 60008-1 60010-2
600t7-3
60r69-6 60005-8
60004-6
60019
Bracket, Bracket Cam, Cam,
"
Fence Casting
'
Fence Carriage
Knob
Knob,
Lock,
Pinion,
Pointer,
Rod, Cam Rod Screw, Nut, Hex l/4"-20 Pin, Spring 1/8" Pin, Sirrinl 714"x Pin, sirrin[ 3/8" Rivet,'.186" Screw, Round Setscrew, Screw, Screw, Screw, Screw, Setscrew, Screw, Sprins, sbrin[ Wash6r,
Fence
Front Rear Lock
Tear
Rear
Fence Carriage
Aluminum
Handle
Adjusting
Socket Round Flat Socket Socket
Socket
Socket
No.65-2 71L6"
No.
Lock Sprin
Mounting
Lock
TA-74
Nylon
Drop,
(stud)
x
5/8"
l"
x
diameter
Head
Head
Head
Point,
AS16143,9116"
Square Head Head
Head
Head
Rear
C.l.
.051 T.A.
9116"'24
long
l-3/4n
g
long
x ll2"1ong
Machine
Il4"-2O
Cap Caf 5116"-18
Cap
ll4"
(knurled)
C.P.
Head Set
L/4"-20
C.P. 3/8"-16
Cap
t/8"-16
x t'5116"
OD
regular
642
x
518"
oD
x 3/8", x 3/76"
l/4"-2O x 3/8"
l/4"-20
x I/2"
x l-3/4"
x 7 /'i-6"
l'314"
x
long
x 2"
oval
x l"
head
1 1
I
1 1 2 1
I
1 1
1 2 2
1
l.
1.
1
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Page 26
Model
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Model
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12"
72
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made
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to
method
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table
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hardwood
fence
rip
attachment
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suit
to
approximately
intended
with
of
use
by
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to
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4" to
tapped
and
ior adjustment
8"
IJgJ
wide
holes
according
the table
in
if this
comb'
INSTRUCTION
about,
,a
between
ts
cu
grain
line
size
the
to
allow
top
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VIEW
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Page
-
26
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Page 28
Model 72
-
12"ll4i'Tilting
Arbor
Saw
OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
"FILLER
A
PIECE"
-
ITS CONTRUCTIQN
NOTE:­..Filler
Use of rsmoyal
of
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pusher
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