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Craftsman Professional  3 hp 10'' Radial Arm Saw with LaserTrac ™ 22010

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Radial Arm Saw: Adaptation and Accuracy in One Tool

This Craftsman radial arm saw delivers accurate rips, cross cuts and more for decades to come. A solid machine with tons of potential, this saw not only provides clean miters, bevels and slots, but integrates attachments like dado blades, buffing wheels and more to help you cover dozens of jobs perfectly. Built on a sturdy, broad-standing base and featuring a wide working surface, this saw accommodates large and small work pieces easily, so whether you’re cutting precise cross sections for inlays, or ripping full sheets of plywood, you have a stable surface for fast, accurate work any time.

Powered by a potent three horse power motor and sliding smoothly on an extra long turret arm, this saw rips sheets up to 15.5 inches wide and makes cross cuts up to 29 inches deep, so no matter the specs, you’ll have a cut you can trust. And even if you’re moving fast, this Radial Arm Saw features a clearly visible Laser Trac™ so you can make every bevel, cross-cut and miter to get the results you want. Designed for speed, accuracy and versatility, this saw is the perfect addition to any shop, big or small, roll it in and flip it on and get solid performance built Craftsman tough, for years of sharp cuts and smooth finishes.

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Amps: 13/6.5
General Warranty: 1 year
Item Weight (lbs.): 204
Saw or Accessory Type: Radial Arm Saw
Style: Stationary
Warranty Detail Link: Craftsman Warranty

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Product Overview:
Amps: 13/6.5
General Warranty: 1 year
Item Weight (lbs.): 204
Saw or Accessory Type: Radial Arm Saw
Style: Stationary
Warranty Detail Link: craftsman warranty

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Radial Arm Saw: Adaptation and Accuracy in One Tool

This Craftsman radial arm saw delivers accurate rips, cross cuts and more for decades to come. A solid machine with tons of potential, this saw not only provides clean miters, bevels and slots, but integrates attachments like dado blades, buffing wheels and more to help you cover dozens of jobs perfectly. Built on a sturdy, broad-standing base and featuring a wide working surface, this saw accommodates large and small work pieces easily, so whether you’re cutting precise cross sections for inlays, or ripping full sheets of plywood, you have a stable surface for fast, accurate work any time.

Powered by a potent three horse power motor and sliding smoothly on an extra long turret arm, this saw rips sheets up to 15.5 inches wide and makes cross cuts up to 29 inches deep, so no matter the specs, you’ll have a cut you can trust. And even if you’re moving fast, this Radial Arm Saw features a clearly visible Laser Trac™ so you can make every bevel, cross-cut and miter to get the results you want. Designed for speed, accuracy and versatility, this saw is the perfect addition to any shop, big or small, roll it in and flip it on and get solid performance built Craftsman tough, for years of sharp cuts and smooth finishes.

  • Radial arm saw includes 10 in. 40T carbide blade
  • The Craftsman radial arm saw gives depth accurate rips and cross cuts with more support surface that competing tools
  • Delta 33-400 14 in. Radial Arm offers extra cutting capacity with the extra-long turret arm
  • Laser Trac™ technology assists in aligning the blade to the work piece
  • 3 HP maximum deviation Control Cut™ feed rate motor
  • Sturdy work surface accommodates large work pieces
  • Built-in accessory shaft accepts a wide variety of optional accessories
  • Automatic blade brake stops blade in seconds increasing work safety

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StewartH
Dec 21 , 2008
A very good saw at a great price!
This is really a very good saw. I have read all the reviews and; Yes it takes a while to assemble. And yes you will most likely need to true it to square. Plan on spending the better part of an afternoon and evening to get everything set up and adjusted. Start to finish took me about 5 hours (with a couple of coffee breaks worked in). Say about 4 hours if you go at it non-stop. Take your time with the adjustments and do them right. Tolerances have to be within the width of the kerf over the full carriage travel or the blade will bind. Once properly set up, the saw works very well. (On my saw the "Control-Cut" motor burned out after just a few cuts, but that does not prevent operating the saw in a conventional mode. Which I did for a week until Sears could get out to repair it.) The control cut actually is a very nice feature. This was my first experience with it. I found out that I liked it. (The Control-Cut unit has worked flawlessly following the repair.) I can ease the blade into the work, then just keep the trigger depressed and the blade advances automatically through the piece. The Control-Cut feature restrains the carriage and keeps the saw from jumping through the work. With a 40 tooth trim blade the cut is always very smooth. You don't have to use the Control-Cut feature but I think you will like it. (Works great on dadoes!) Once set up, the saw is fairly rigid. While moving it I did warp the fiberboard table a bit and had to readjust it after moving. This is not a portable device. Set it up and use it carefully and it will remain true. I have been using the saw daily now for a month and it is still true. 45's are spot on, (assuming you have adjusted true to 90), making miter cuts a piece of cake. In fact, the large table makes it handy to do all your measuring and layout right at the blade. (My Delta power miter saw has sat unused since I got this saw up and running.) I can do everything on the radial arm saw that I could on my power miter saw. (Of course the miter saw is portable and this radial arm saw really isn't.) The saw repeats fairly well. I have been ripping 3/4 in cabinet grade plywood down for built in cabinets and trim, and the measurements have all been very close. The laser track device is mounted on the arbor in place of the outboard washer. It works very well, making a bright sharp laser line on the outboard side of the kerf. I have found that if I place my cut line just to the inside edge of the laser I will get a perfect cut every time. And since the laser is mounted on the arbor with the blade, there are no adjustments to make on it and it cannot be knocked out of alignment from the blade. Nice feature. I think the best thing about a radial arm saw is using it to cut dadoes. Cabinet faces require a lot of dado cuts and it's a piece of cake on a radial arm saw. It just doesn't get any easier. This saw has a fairly deep arbor and the motor is strong enough to cut 3/4 in dadoes in hardwood. Setting the control cut at the slowest advance rate will ensure smooth splinter free dado cuts every time without bogging the motor. The handgrip is comfortable. The control-cut trigger pull is stiff but not unreasonable. Carriage travel is smooth. The motor is quiet far a 10in. saw, and while not as powerful as more expensive saws, it will do the job without complaint. For the money it would be hard to beat the Sears Craftsman radial arm saw. $750 gets you a saw that will satisfy most do-it-yourselfers and even many professionals. It does require a bit of set up, and initial adjustments can be tedious due to the absence of fine-adjustment screws. (All adjustments are made by loosening the yokes and clamps and slipping the parts to square them up. It works but takes longer to get everything just right. Anyway, you won't find screw adjusters on saws less than $1600 or so.) If you are setting up a home shop on a budget I suggest you get the Sears Craftsman 10in radial arm saw and the 10 in table saw. You can get both for less than the cost of a Delta radial arm saw. While the Delta is more rigid and certainly a quality tool, I can't say it cuts $1000 better than the Sears Craftsman. Save your money and get the Craftsman. Take your time setting it up and I believe it will serve you well.
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SorryInSC
Dec 9 , 2008
Be very afraid!
Radial arm saws are not known for their accuracy and repeatability. I had an old Craftsman 10" saw handed down to me by my father that wasn't too bad in that area. The main problem was the motor - not enough power for ripping dimensional lumber. A few years ago, I bought this saw new. I had high hopes for the "Laser-guided" cutting and the rest of the bells and whistles. I wish I had my old saw back, that's for sure! The laser is useless. You have to guestimate the distance from the laser line to the actual cut line. Because it's mounted to the arbor, there's no adjustment possible. The arm's mounting hardware is flimsy and you can easily knock it off 3 degrees by just bumping it left or right. The same is true if you lift the arm from the front of the saw. If you tighten the arm's clamping mechanism to improve the situation, won't be able to raise the arm.. or, like me, end up having to replace the flimsy nylon gear that operates the arm height adjustment. I am not aware of any other radial arm saws at this price point and now I know why. My recommendation is get a good compound miter saw and a good table saw unless you're willing to spend the bucks for a "real" radial arm saw!
 

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