Craftsman 315.273731 User Manual
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FEATURES
KNOW YOUR RADIAL SAW
See Figure 8A.
OVERVIEW - The main operating components include 
the column, the arm, and the yoke assembly (yoke, 
motor, and blade), and their operation is summarized 
in the paragraph below. Safety features and control 
functions are given also. Spending a few minutes 
reviewing the illustrations and features list below and 
on the following pages to locate these items will make 
assembly easier,
METHOD OF OPERATION: The column at the back 
of the saw supports the radial arm. The arm can be 
raised or lowered to change the blade height or 
swiveled left and right for a miter cut. A yoke fits into 
a carriage on the arm, which can travel back and 
forward. The yoke supports the yoke assembly
(motor, blade, and blade guard) and can be pivoted 
so the blade faces right, front, or left. The motor can 
be rotated to change the blade angle.
Control functions include 1) column height (elevating 
handwheel), 2) arm angle (arm lock knob), 3) yoke 
movement on arm (*carriage lock knob) 4) yoke 
rotation (*yoke pivot latch and *yoke lock handle), and 
5) blade bevel (*bevel index lever and *bevel lock 
knob).
Safety features include the control cut device, the 
removable switch key, and the blade guard assembly. 
Never operate the saw without ensuring these safety 
features are in place and functioning correctly.
On a radial saw, “cross cut” means a cut parallel to 
the arm, and a “rip cut” is perpendicular to the arm. 
There are several ways to make cuts, depending on 
the size and material of the workpiece and the end 
result desired.
Before attempting to use your saw, familiarize yourself
with all operating features and safety requirements of 
your Sears Craftsman Radial Arm Saw.
*Shown on following pages
Fig, 8A
CRAFTSMAN* RADIAL SAW 315.273731
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