Operator`s manual
Fig. 16 - Truss Head Bolt, Lockwasher, Hex Nut
4. As you assemble your radial arm saw,
some of the holes in the parts will line up
and others will not. This happens because
some parts are used in other equipment or
for other purposes. Follow the instructions
carefully. The figures will show which holes
should line up in each step.
Model 113.198611
1. Turn the shelf upside down on the floor.
The wide edge should point down, and the
three narrow edges should point up.
(Figure 18)
Rear Shelf T
Stiffener _ '_
, /-___ I Under Support
Front Shelf Stiffener
Shelf
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Beginning the Cabinet
The following parts are used in the cabinet as-
sembly for model 113.198611:
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
F.
G.
H.
I.
J.
K.
L.
Right Side Panel .................. 1
Left Side Panel ................... 1
Shelf ............................ 1
Under Support ................... 1
Skirts ............................ 2
Front Shelf Stiffener .............. 1
Corner Brackets .................. 4
Lower Support ................... 1
Rear Supports .................... 3
Upper Support ................... 1
Front Support .................... 1
Rear Shelf Stiffener ............... 1
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Fig. 17 - Cabinet Ass embly - 113.198611
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Fig. 18
Angled End Of
Lower Support
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Lower Support
2. Place the front shelf stiffener inside and
against the front edge of the shelf so that all
six holes line up. (Figure 18)
3. Place the under support on the shelf, so that
the two holes on one end line up with the
center holes on the other two parts.
(Figure 18)
4. Place the lower support under the shelf. It
should rest directly below the under support,
with the angled end sticking out. Line up the
four holes in these three pieces. (Figure 18)
Note: The angled end of the lower support is
a useful way to tell the front of the cabinet
from the back. The angled end is at the front
of the cabinet.
5. Place the rear shelf stiffener on the shelf so
that the two ends fit beween the edges of the
shelf, and the two center holes line up with
the holes at the end of the under support.
(Figure 18)