Check out the very end of video #18 to see where the mechanism is for the miter lock. It is fairly easy to access, and I suspect the notch for the pin may need cleaning. Good luck.
I think the parts that are "frozen" might not actually be stuck. I think theres one latch aspect, which your releasing, but theres usually(at least on mine) like a detent pull button that releases it. so those two beveling aspects that are stuck each may have two things to be manipulated in order to move them.
I have this exact saw and I need some help. The nut and the plastic bevel gear fell off of the threaded, shaft elevating rod when I was attempting to raise the blade. Can you remember how I get that thread rod to come back down far enough so I can thread the nut back onto it. Presently, the rod it almost flush to the surface, and I cannot get the nut onto it. Thanks!
I'm so sorry, but it has just been too long since I've even looked at this saw to give you any kind of helpful answer. I remember it wasn't easy getting access to that rod, but I don't remember how I actually did it. I wish you all of the luck in the world with it.
Once you release the leveler for the RIP saw you have to pull back on the level just a little more to release it out of its 90 degree position my son figured out it's not frozen I thought the same thing although we did have to get the bevel to work properly...
have 113-198510 saw with cabinet. cannot get the bevel lock to release. I can hear it clicking but wont release. took motor housing off. took the 4 screws out with 1/8'" allen wrench. took nut off back and that is as far as I can get. any suggestions ? I still have the manual with parts view.
There are 2 phillips screws that hold on a cover to the locking mechanism. There is a pin that is supposed to be actuated by the locking mechanism. It is probably frozen (mine was). Cleaning and greasing and reassembly solved the problem. Then follow the manual to adjust the bevel lock.
Sears Craftsman 10" Radial saw Model No 113.198110. I just got one of these gifted to me. I'll be looking through your videos with interest and hope they will help me with my refurbishing.
I just got a old radial arm saw and so happy to find your video!!
the console does not rotate 45 degrees to the right and left when the lock lever is pressed ??? thanks
Question: The console does not rotate 45 degrees to the right and left when the lock lever is pressed. ????
Check out the very end of video #18 to see where the mechanism is for the miter lock. It is fairly easy to access, and I suspect the notch for the pin may need cleaning. Good luck.
I think the parts that are "frozen" might not actually be stuck. I think theres one latch aspect, which your releasing, but theres usually(at least on mine) like a detent pull button that releases it. so those two beveling aspects that are stuck each may have two things to be manipulated in order to move them.
I have this exact saw and I need some help. The nut and the plastic bevel gear fell off of the threaded, shaft elevating rod when I was attempting to raise the blade. Can you remember how I get that thread rod to come back down far enough so I can thread the nut back onto it. Presently, the rod it almost flush to the surface, and I cannot get the nut onto it. Thanks!
I'm so sorry, but it has just been too long since I've even looked at this saw to give you any kind of helpful answer. I remember it wasn't easy getting access to that rod, but I don't remember how I actually did it. I wish you all of the luck in the world with it.
Once you release the leveler for the RIP saw you have to pull back on the level just a little more to release it out of its 90 degree position my son figured out it's not frozen I thought the same thing although we did have to get the bevel to work properly...
have 113-198510 saw with cabinet. cannot get the bevel lock to release. I can hear it clicking but wont release. took motor housing off. took the 4 screws out with 1/8'" allen wrench. took nut off back and that is as far as I can get. any suggestions ? I still have the manual with parts view.
There are 2 phillips screws that hold on a cover to the locking mechanism. There is a pin that is supposed to be actuated by the locking mechanism. It is probably frozen (mine was). Cleaning and greasing and reassembly solved the problem. Then follow the manual to adjust the bevel lock.
The name plater with model number and serial is located at the back of the saw
Sears Craftsman 10" Radial saw Model No 113.198110. I just got one of these gifted to me. I'll be looking through your videos with interest and hope they will help me with my refurbishing.
Como te fue en tu restauración? Pudiste girar el motor? Acabo de adquirir el mismo modelo pero los ángulos están bloqueados...
do you know where the model number is on this saw?
Just pulled my grandad's identical radial arm saw from underneath the carport the bevel was stuck I Googled found video and thank you
QUE FUE LOQUE DIJO NO LE ENTIENDO
You seem like a pretty nice guy to make this video for us, thanks friend, for the info and entertainment for free. have a great week
I just got done doing the exact same thing too the exact same saw on my RUclips channel as well..lol Good stuff
Never say never. I just bought two 7770s and eyeing a 7745 for sale. I think I'm addicted.
You spent 3/4 of this vid yakking and then we cant even see what ur doing when working...esp at fast speed!! wtf
Too much talking . Please just get to the important stuff