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craftsman radial arm saw owners manualPage Count: 104 For Future Reference. Operators. ManualNumber. Model and serial numbersYou should record bothPart No. SP5250. AND CO., Chicago, IL. 60684 U.S.A. Printed in U.S.A.SearsRadial Saw fails due to a delectThis warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.Tower. Chicago,Section. Title. Page. Safety Information. Putting. Your Saw Together. Location. DisplayGlossaryHints. Maintaining. TroubleShootingLowerCrosscutting. CuttingElectrical. RippingAlignment. DigitalThe operator's manual contains safety information, instructions and signs for your protection against serious injuries, including. Loss of fingers, hand,Eye injuries, including being blinded fromImpact injuries, including broken bones andMajorHazards. Kickback. Kickback is an uncontrolledTo reduce orKickback. Shock,Safety. SymbolSignal. The safety informationInternal injuryWordsUse anti-kickbackFig 2 Kickback Safety SignFollowedContact. Fig. 1 Safety Alert Symbol. The following signal words are used to indicate the level of risk.Means that if the safety information is not followed someone could beMeansKickback followed by blade contact can happen when the saw blade is pinched or boundKickback. Blade. Contact.All of the safety informationFingers,FollowFig. 3 Blade Contact Safety SignRippingWay. Feed. Wrong way feed is feeding the workpieceWear safetyFig. 6 Safety Goggles Safety SignFig. 4 Wrong Way Feed Safety Sign. If a workpiece is fed into the end of the sawWay. Feed.Feed into infeed. I WorkpieceFig. 5 Wrong Way Feed Safety SignPieces. Workpiece. Chips and Blade. The saw can throw the workpiece, workpieceSee the LocationSaw. SafetyCover up or tieWork. Don'tArea SafetySafetyLock work area.Do not use inThe following labels are on your radial armWorkpiece. SupportDoSafety LabelsFollow the instructionsAccessoriesUse table extensions. Fig, 8 Safety Instruction LabelThe use of improper accessoriesBlade SafetyArm SawConsult the owner'sSafetyS.http://esthetique-laser-lamarsa.com/userfiles/easier-read-996xt-manual.xml
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UleMOpMOtOr:Fig. 9 RippingModelC48HM'275Your Saw Together. Your radial arm saw is easy to put together,Ask a friend toIt is important for your safety, and for theThis manual was written for two differentThe following assembly sections should beThe followingBasic Saw Assembly. Rear Table. Table Spacer. Rip Fence. Front Table. Operators Manual. Loose Parts Bag. Table Mounting, Channel. Trim Cap, R.H. Trim Cap, L.H. Information. Attaching Handwheel. Mounting Motor. Mounting Saw'. Attaching Trim Ledge and Trim Caps. Mounting Table Locks. Mounting the Front TablePluggingThe saw should only beBothModels. I As you unpack, try to keep the contents ofFig. 10 - Parts for Mode1113.197210Front TableTable Mounting. Channel. Leg. Lower StiffenerHex Jam. FootLockwasherHd. Bolt. NutMake sureLockwashers. LockwasherTable Clamp. Tee Nut. Pan Hd. Screw Ty TInformationCA Switch Key. CB Battery. CD External Lockwasher. CE BatteD' Cover. CF HandwheelBracket, Leg. Hex Bushing.Contact your Sears Service Center or Retail. Store and get the missing part before continuing assembly or trying to use the saw. CompleteDo not throw away any packaging until your saw is put together. If youSears.Fig. t3 - Truss Head Bolt, Lockwasher,The figures will show which holes should lineAttaching. HandwheeiMotor PivotRg. 13A. Fig. 13C. Fig. 13B - Screw, External Lockwasher. BushingMounting the MotorMake sure the motor is firmly in place.Do not over-A Right Side Panel. B Left Side Panel. C Lower Shelf. D Skirt. E Shelf StiffenerI Caster.FTg.13D. If the bevel lock touches the left side of theThe wide edge should point down, and theThen go to stepShelfThe yoke. Corner. BracketsBeginning the CabinetFig. 17Shelf StiffenerTheTruss. Head. Spacer. Hex Nut. LockwasherFig. 16. One Larger. Hole. Fig. 18Since the shelf is upside down,Line up four holesFindLookThesePut a lockwasherNote:YouPanelSpacer. Fig. !9Front. Skirt. Shelf. Left Side. Panel. Fig. 21. Brackets. Shelf StiffenerHandtighten. (Figure 21). Rear Flange. Fig.http://glamweddingdesign.com/userfiles/easi-logic-washing-machine-manual.xml 20. Right Side. PanelSide PanelRearFront. Fig. 24 - Hex Nut for Leveling. Fig. 22RepeatSaw blade can roll for-WorkpieceAdjust levelingSpacer. PutFootIf the cabinetFig. 23Fig. 27 - Pan Head ScrewTighten withAttaching. Door. Magnetic. Catch. Fig. 28 - Plastite ScrewTighten with a. Phillips screwdriver. Stop Plate. Front Support. Fig, 25 - Parts for Door AssemblyPlate. Pan Head ScrewFig. 29. DoorMagnetic. Stop. Fig. 26Make sure thatFig. 32 - Support Bracket, LevelingFoot. LegSupport Bracket. Fig. 33. Truss Head BoltPut the levering feet through the holes in theHex Nut. Fig. 31Leg. Nuts. Attaching the Leg SetMake sure lipFig. 34. Install the remaining three brackets the sameThe followingLegs. Lower StiffenersHex Nut, U-ChannelFig. 35 - Leg Set. Nut and. LockwasherThe arm assemblyIt may be necessaryFig. 38. Front. IllLegs Are. A.aohed.ero. Rear Legs Are. Here. Column Support. Cover. Fig. 36Fig. 39Attaching Trim CapsLeveling FeetWorkpiece or sawFingers, hand, or arm can be cut off fromIf the leveling feet do not raise the front of theIf the leg set rocks, go to step 8.SwitchTo turnRemoveTo turn the saw on, put the yellow keyThe saw can start ac-The miter lock is used to hold the radialTo unlock the miter lock, pull the lock to theSwitchLock. The bevel lock is used to hold the blade atTo unlock the bevelAlways holdYou can be cutHold the motor when you unlock theFig. 47- Miter Lock - Unlocked. To lock the miter lock, push the lock to theFig. 49 - Bevel Lock - Unlocked. To lock the bevel lock, move the lock to theFig. 48 - Miter Lock - LockedFig. 50 - Bevel Lock- LockedTo unlock the bevelRip Lock. Swivel Lock. The rip lock is used to hold the motor andIt is used during ripping to hold the blade aThe swivel lock is used to hold the blade in theTo unlock the rip lock, pull the handleFig. 51 - Swive! Lock - Unlocked. To lock the swivel lock, stand facing the sawFig. 53 - Rip Lock - Un!ocked. To lock the rip lock, push the handleFig. 52 - Swivel Lock - Locked. The crosscut, in-rip, and out-rip positions ofTo unlock tile. Fig. 54- Rip Lock- LockedThe handwheelTo raise the radial arm, turn the handwheelFig. 55 - Handwheet. One complete turn of the handwheelThe handleAll Controls. Always lock the miter, swivel and bevel locksWhen ripping, the rip lock must also be locked. When crosscutting,These adjustmentsThese adjustmentsOften a series of stepsIt should take about the same amount of effort to lower the arm as to raise it.Plugging the saw inThe saw should only be pluggedMakeDo not installAdjustingIf movement seems difficult, loosen the fourIf column rocks back and forth, tighten theElevation. The goal of this adjustmentIf the column is loose theArborWrench. BoltFig. 59 - Hex Head Bolt, Washer, LockwasherHold onto the motor as you do this.You can be cutIf there is a gap between the arbor wrenchFront. Table. Rear. Support. Fig. 61. WrenchTheRearTableFig. 62BoltPlace the arbor wrench over each pointThe wrench should slideSet Screw. Leveling. ScrewWasher. Lock. Mounting. Holes. Fig. 67. Fig.63Fig. 68 - Cup Point Set Screw. U-ClipHolesDo not tighten. Fig. 65. Fig. 66- U ClipFig. 70 - Pan Head Machine ScrewSquaring Crosscut Travel. The blade must travel perpendicularIf the radial ann is notThe saw shouldFig. 72LayDo not overtighten. ThenFig. 73If the motorIf the motorThenGo to stepHead ScrewsDo notGo to step 14, orGo to stepThenRepeatDo not overtightenLoosen all of theseThen go to stepAdjusting Elevation section. (Figure 75)Do notIf the motorPositioning Rear Table BoardsRear. Rip. Spacer FenceFront. TableSquaring Blade to TableFig. 76. Table Clamps. The followingCup WasherThese steps are necessaryIf this is not done correctly,Make sure that theDoTheIf there is a gap between the square and theThereforeSquareTableUse the arbor wrenches to tighten theSquaroJTableS oare. Wrong. TableFig. 81Fig. 82. Fig. 80If thereSquaring. Blade to Fence. These steps are done so that your blade willThe motor is heavy andYou can be cutFig. 84 - Squaring Blade to Fence. Fig. 83If there is a gap betweenFig. 86. FenceRightFenceFence. SquareWrong. Square. WrongFig. 85Make sure that theWear safety goggles when using a hex-L wrench withIf there is a gap between the squareBlade to Table for. RippingIf there is a gap between the square and theTable. WrongTael. Fig. 87- Out-tip Position. Fig. 89Make sure theFig. 90. Fig. 88If you cannot keep the carriage bearings fromIf there is a gap between the squareOil if necessary.Make sure the square is against the surface ofFig. 91If there is a gap between the squareTable. These steps are done to help prevent theMake sure that the square is on the bladeFig. 93If there is a gap between the square and theRightSquareYou can be cutFenceWrongSquareMake sure that the longTable. Fig. 95Square. TableWear safety goggles when using a hex-L wrench withIf there is a gap between the squareSaw. Handle. Installing. Motor Support. CapscrewsSpreader. The blade guard and the spreaderThe spreaderFig. 96Always put the blade guard on your sawAlways adjust the spreader and make sureMetal Plate. Fig. 9 7. Fig. 99 - In-rip PositionFig. 98GuardAntikickback. PawlsTable. FenceFig. 100If the spreader is in front of the fence but notIf the spreader hits the top of the fenceA - RightFence. Tab,elSaw Blade. B - Wronc. C - Wrong. Paw,Taa. Saw BladeTable. Saw Blade. Fig. 101-A,B,CA positive display shows the distance the blade has beenFig. 102- Digital Display. Your radial arm saw has a digital displayThis displayThe followingIf an error occurs you will see:REF SET: This buttonIf the battery is very weak or dead the displayA positiveA negativeIf the display says:BatteryReplacingFig. 103 - Installingthe BatteryIt will snap into place,Aligning. Encoders. Miter EncoderIf the displayRemove the batter),. Wipe off the battery contacts. Put the battery back in and check theFig. 104 - Screws for Miter EncoderYou may need to tap on the encoderIf the display is not correct at one or more ofIf the display is correct, put the rear armGo to the nextThe displayAligningMotor SupportBevel. EncoderCasting. The motor is heavy andYou can be cutFig. 105 - Screws for Bevel EncoderYou may need to tap on the encoderI.v quOIf the displaySetting. Bevel, MiterZero ReferencesIn-ripReferenceIf the display shows the O-RIP function, pushThen go to step 11.If the displayJ-I i-I LIIf the display shows the RIP function, pushThen go to step 11.Out-rip. ReferenceTheO-RiPJ-I t'!Use a framing square,Blade. Fence. Fig. 106 - Out-Rip ReferenceConnectionsThe AC motor used in this saw is a capacitorstart, non-reversibleRated H.P. Maximum. DevelopedYour unit is wired for 120V, it has a plug thatO:igure 107)Power SupplyGrounding. Your saw is wired atProng. Properly. Grounded. Outlet. Fig. 107- Plug for Less Than 150V. This power tool is equipped with a 3conductorLaboratories. The groundYour saw must be properly grounded. Not allIf you are notThis plug requires a mating 3-conductorIf an electrical shock occurs, your reaction to the shock mayExtensionThe use of any extension cord will causeAn adapter is available for connectingThe green grounding leadGroundingReceptacle. Fig. 108 - Adapterfor 2-Prong ReceptaclesWireNo.12. No. 8. Gage. No.). For circuits that are farther away from electrical circuit box, the wire size must be increased proportionatelyTo A. Known Ground. Adapter. Wire. Make Sure This Is. Length of. Conductor. Lug. Cords. The adapterCrosscuttingTypes of Crosscuts. The basic types of crosscuts are shown below. Notice the hand and body position in each. Fig. 111 - Bevel Crosscut. Fig. 109 - Straight Crosscut. Fig. 112 - Compound Crosscut. Miter. Straight. Fig. 113 - Basic Crosscuts. Fig. ! 10 - Miter CrosscutCompoundCrosscuttingRead and follow the safety informationFingers, hands, arms or legsStart a crosscut withThe workpieceUse aFig. 114 - Blade Distance to Complete. CrosscutBlade Guard, Anti-Kickback. Pawls and Spreader. The blade guard, anti-kickbackCutting AccessoriesThe Blade Guard:Be prepared toThe Anti-kickbackBar. PawlsSpreader:Do not stack or lay workpiecesUse the followingCrosscut. Yellow:key removed. Arm slopesCutting Table and Fence. Kerfs. ChecklistYou will need to cut a new table kerf (shallow cut) and fence kerf (slot left in the fenceChecklistArbor nut snug. Blade sharp. Fence secure, solid (knot free) and in goodFig. 115 - Table and Fence Kerfs. Note: To extend the life of your table top,Helpful Hints section. Fence in correct table position. Workpiece does not extend above the topAll saw parts are tight and working. MakingTo make a crosscut kerf in your table andBlade guard. Table and Fence KerfsAnti-kickbackSwivel, rip, miter, bevel and table locksRead and follow instructions for the typeFingers and hand can be cut off. LockFig. 118- Crosscut Blade Guard and Body PositionFingers, hand or arm can be cut off. Keep one hand on the saw handle at allFig. 116 - Locked Position for Rip LockSaw blade can sudden-Electrical ConnectionsThe saw can throw theYou can beFig. 117 - Safety Goggles Safety SignCrosscuts. The following section contains safety information and instructions for making crosscuts. Anyone who uses your saw should read andThe anti-kickbackThe fence must be atFig. 119 - Fence Position for CrosscutThe saw blade tries toBeInstall a fenceFig. 120 - Distance Needed to Complete CrosscutRepetitive. CrosscutsTo make repetitiveKeep hand holding the workpiece atKeep hand inFig. 121- Hand PlacementFig. 122When. Ripping is used to change the width of theRip cuts are usuallyIn-RipThe in-rip saw position provides betterThe only time you should use the out-rip sawSaw Positions for Ripping. There are two saw blade positions for makingIn in-rip position, motor is toward the frontWorkpiece. PositioningAlways set up the saw blade so the widestFingersFig. 123 - In-Rip Saw Position. In out-rip position,If the bladeFor example, if the workpieceIf the bladeFor example, if the workpieceFig. !24 - Out-Rip Saw Position (Infeed End). StandRippingDON'T ! TheRead and follow the safety informationThe blade guardDo not reachThis creates force in the opposite direction to which the workpieceKickback. Kickback, Blade. Contact. Fingers, hand, armFollow instructionsAnti-kickbackFig. 125- Kickback, Blade Contact Safety Sign. SpreaderBlade is not parallel. Edge of workpieceWorkpieceYou can be hit hard enough to cause. Keep blade guard, anti-kickbackApply feed pressureStand out of the path of the workpiece.Edge of workpieceWorkpieeeFeeding pressureWrongWay Feed. WorkpieceFeed into infeedFig. !26 - Kickback, Thrown Workpiece Safety SignAnyone standingUse a featherboard. See Cutting AccessoriesWrong Way Feed. Blade Contact.Use solid fences when making rip cuts. Fingers, hand or armFeed from infeedAdjust spreaderWrong. Feed into infeedPlace finishedStand out ofWay. WorkpieceWay. Fig. 127- Wrong Way Feed Safety Signs. Always feed the workpieceFeed. End. Wrong way feed is feeding the workpieceFingers, hands or arms can be cut off. Fig. 128 - Infeed and Ouffeed Ends of Saw BladePawls and Spreader. Rip Cutting Checklist. Use the following rip cutting checklist at theThe blade guard, anti-kickback pawls andThe Blade Guard:The Anti-KickbackPawls:The Spreader:The anti-kickbackBlade Guard AdjustmentsYou will needFig. 129 - In-Rip Saw PositionFor workpiecesFig. 120.AdjustmentsYou will need to makePawlsMaking Rip Cuts. Adjust-WhenIn-RipThe in-rip saw position provides betterWorkpiece. PositioningAlways set up the saw blade so the widestFor example, if the workpiece is 7 inchesIf they did not, repeat adjustments until the pawls grab the workpiece. IfRepeat steps for making antikickback pawls and spreader adjustmentsIf the blade is set be-For example, if the workpieceWhen making throughFig. 132 - Hand and Body Position for Making an. In-Rip CutNOT provide complete protectionEven when all steps toStand out of the line ofKickback. Fingers,FollowBlade continuesMoldingInstall the arbor nutRipping. Fig. 133 - Kickback, Blade Contact Safety SignSee Cutting AccessoriesEdgingBevel Ripping. You may plan and pay for shipping on your own(most likely freight shipping) and I will have chair(s) available either to be packed by your shipper or will pack to your specifications using your materials. Product Features: This older saw is used in good working order Comes mounted.Primarily DOA items. Costs related to shipping to you will not be refunded. Damaged item on delivery. Aka packaging damaged, must be refused for refund of purchase price, exchange, credit. This saves you the cost of shipping back to me. No refund of my cost of shipping unless you paid for insurance, full credit offered towards alternate purchase or exchange. If you didn't refuse package you must thoroughly record video of opening package and inspect item then submit video to seller for review within 3 days of receipt. Buyer pays return shipping. Or a purchase price only refund(No refund of my cost of shipping unless you paid for insurance) If you paid for insurance there is a 3rd party review process which may delay final results of your return which you mus All the function knobs and handles are in good condition with no dents or cracks. The base is in good condition as well. Please refer to the photos below for more details on the item. This item was plugged in and powered on with no problems. We were able to slide the saw back and forth without any issues as well as rotating the arm at different angles. We were also able to raise and lower the saw without any issues as well. We are unsure the reason for this. This item will require freight shipping or local pick up at our facility in Christiansburg. VA 24073. The freight calculator below will show your shipping charges. This includes strapping it to a skid and wrapping with stretch wrap as well as cardboard and bubble wrap if it needs it. Should you wish to schedule your own freight shipping. We will only charge the palatalizing fee. The freight calculator will ask for your Zip and a description of your delivery location. To save on shipping. Shipments can be picked up at a freight terminal for the same price as a business shipment with dock. If the shipment needs to be brought inside by the carrier(not including loading dock) give us a call for a quote. If you have any questions give us a call at 540-381-3011 or send us an e-mail through eBay. Freight calculator Enter your zip In working order. Does multiple jobs for woodworking. Buyer is responsible for freight cost and setting up shipping. List your items fast and easy and manage your active items. Please ask questions before bidding. Any questions. Please let me know. I combine shipping to save you money when I can. I am listing 1 other blade that is BRAND NEW ORIGINAL Packaging but different purpose blade. Moving and have to let these things go. Delta model 10 deluxe radial arm saw. Develops over 2 hp. Single phase. Saw in good working condition. Saw will be shipped by truck strapped to a pallet. Can be picked up for free in Show Low.Az. eBay shipping price is an estimate and will be determined by your location. If it qualifies to ship UPS or FedEx we will adjust the cost according to the carrier. If you have your own method of shipping we can use that also. In other words the shipping amount posted on eBay may be incorrect. Please feel free to ask questions. Posted with On Jan-07-13 at 12:51:31 PST. Seller added the following information: ON SHIPPING.Comes with extra blades and xerox copy of manual. 1?RcmdId ViewItemDescV4,RlogId p460bo760jtb93Feog4d72f2B3E3B13F-13f38ab7fb0-0x100- List your items fast and easy and manage your active items. Additional Information: Saw is mounted on custom work table with casters. LLC 4732-G N Royal Atlanta Dr. Tucker. GA 30084 It is always recommend to come out and inspect the machinery listed before purchase. If you have any specific questions or would like to set up a time to view this piece of machinery feel free to contact the contact person for this listing 7 days a week. Visit Us on the Web at This is a Heavy Duty Radial Arm Saw in working condition. Comes as shown in pictures. Check out the photos.Give us a call or email. Reliable Tool currently has a large selection of products listed, please check out.Bidding starts at a dollar with no reserve.This is not the junk the brand has become with the garbage they sell at home depot now. This is industrial grade heavy duty and not all plastic parts. I inherited this and some other tools a few years ago and I use this more for a shelf to sit junk on than a saw so I am selling it to free up some floor space in the garage. Local pickup only. Sold as-is. Please ask any questions prior to bidding or if you would like to come see the saw first. Thanks and happy bidding.But missing 1 large washer and the 2 leaf guards. Shipping is to the continental U.S. only. Payment is to be made within 7 days of auction close by Paypal only.It need some of the surface rust brushed off and a new power cord just to be safe. I currently have it strapped to a pallet for shipping but it is up to the buyer to arrange and pay for shipping.Roebuck and Co. Revised 1961. Manual for 10-inch(Accra-Arm) Radial Arm Tool and Craftsman 9-inch Radial Arm Tool Over 200 operations— fully illustrated CRAFTSMAN RADIAL ARM TOOLS Wood. Plastic and Metalworking“Know-How” This Book Covers Set-ups and Operations for Both the Craftsman 10-inch(Accra-Arm) Radial Arm Tool and the Craftsman 9-inch Radial Arm Tool Chicago. Illinois: Sears, Roebuck and Co. 1961. Revised Edition. 1961. Red vinyl cover with black letters. Over 200 operations— fully illustrated C O N T E N T S PART I- KNOW YOUR RADIAL ARM TOOL What Your Radial Arm Tool Can Do The 10-Inch Tool— Description and Movements The 9-Inch Tool— Description and Movements Set-Up Your Radial Arm Tool Properly Be a Safe. Efficient Operator PART II- WOODWORKING.Carving and Drilling Shaping. Jointing and Planing Sanding and Polishing Attachments to Increase Work Scope of Either Tool Buying Materials Woodworking Techniques PART III- PLASTICS AND METAL WORKING Working with Plastics Working With Aluminums and Other Non-Ferrous Metals Working WIth Iron. Steel and Miscellaneous Materials PART IV- PROJECTS TO MAKE 01— A Radial Arm Tool Portable Bench 02— Roller Stand 03— 10-Inch Radial Arm Tool Workbench 04— Wardrobe Storage Chest 05— Student’s Desk with Storage 06— Utility Closet- Cleaning Cart 07— Laundry Chart and Sink Cabinet 08— Garden Caddy 09— Record Player- Radio Cabinet 10— Built-In-Bar 11— Nested Occasional Tables 12— Folding Patio-Picnic Table 13— Aluminum Storm Sash VERY GOOD. Spiral binding is in excellent conditon. Cover clean except for a couple of minor spots. Pages are bright and clean. The heavy-duty vinyl book cover is made to last in a shop environment. There is no reserve on this item. Only a fair Easily changed back to 120 volt.This saw is in good condition and works very well. There is an abrasion on the electrical cord and there is some light surface rust here and there. The saw has not been used much in the past 23 years. Please contact me if you have any questions. Local pickup only! Buyer must make freight arrangements as needed. Item must be picked up before July 31. 2013. Please make payment via PayPal within 24 hours of the end of this auction. Thank you! This saw was in his cellar. I don't know anything about it other than what I've discovered for myself. It looked like it hadn't been used in a while. The roll-around base was quite rusty so I wire brushed the loose rust and painted it with gray Rustoleum. I also did a lot of cleaning and lubricating to the saw. It's a vintage Sears. I was able to download a copy of the original owners manual as shown. The saw operates fine and the motor runs great. It originally. more came wired for 110 volts but can be rewired for 220 use if desired. What it doesn't mention is the motor HP. Strangely, it's not stamped on the motor tag, on the saw or in the owner's manual. The Carriage Lock Knob was broken off so I epoxied on a wooden knob(photo 5) Also. One of the rear access plate retaining screws was snapped off sometime during the saw's life(photo 8) There's also some rust on the cabinet's drawer fronts and the blade wrenches are missing. Unlike Craftsman tools(and everything else) of today. These older machines were designed to last a long time. I'd love to keep this saw for myself but I simply don't have the room.This saw is in very good functional and cosmetic condition. The model number of the motor is 424-02-131-0014. Please contact us if you have any questions. Warranty. If you are unsatisfied with your purchase or buying experience in any way. Please contact us first so we can rectify the situation before submitting feedback. We'll do whatever it takes. At Industrial Merchants. Not just something we do on the side if we have to. Customer is responsible for return shipping and item's safe arrival at our facility. If you receive a non-functional product. Please contact us to hold a replacement or return the item with your order number.Please contact us at 1-800-394-4399 during business hours. Weekdays. 9am- 5pm EST) If you contact us by email. Or after business hours, we will answer your questions as soon as possible. NEW MACHINE NOTIFICATION TO PROSPECTIVE BUYERS: Norman Machine Tool. Inc strives to keep listings current for our customers. Manufacturer's specifications and availability are subject to change without notice. Stock photos are to be considered representations only and may show optional accessories, different models, or possible color differences from the actual machine being offered for sale. CONTACT US 1311 South Ponca Street- Baltimore. Maryland 21224. Phone 800-394-4399- Fax 410-633-7737. Phase-A-Matic phase converters are proven to last for 20 to 30 years. You can run multiple three phase motors from just one phase converter. Allowing you to run multiple three phase motors off single phase power. DISCLAIMER: The information an It is too much saw for me. It comes with several saw blades(wrapped in newspaper) They are used but I don't know the condition of the blades. I presume that they are in good working condition. In addition to the blades. Thanks for looking! Model 315 220 381. In great(hardly used) condition. Stand included. Manual also included. Please supersize pictures to see the item up close. This is in used condition. Thanks. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS.THUS, if you have questions, PLEASE ASK PRIOR to bidding. If you want more information or additional photos, I'm more than willing to help.