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The only info on your saw is on a forum http://vintagemachinery.org/home
These are guys that have older machines and maybe you can post a question in there forum to get some help.
I purchased a Master Craft radial arm saw brand new and made three cuts and it did the same thing. I took it back to the store where I bought it and they gave me another new one. Something in the motor had burnt out.. You could smell it also.
Go to: Searspartsdirect.com and enter the complete model number minus the decimal point. This will bring you to a series of available parts drawings and hopefully, the manual. Good luck!
I persevered and finally solved the jig saw puzzle of pieces. The base is now assembled and just waiting for the saw body to be remounted. Thanks everyone for looking at this post.
According to the service manual this saw has a 120VAC single phase 2.5 Hp motor with a 5/8" x 1.5"long arbor. It has a maximum vertical cutting depth of 2 and 15/16". It has a maximum cutting depth at 45 degrees of 2.125" (2 and 1/8") without the lower guards. The maximum cutting depth at 45 degrees with the lower guards in place is 1.625" (1 and 5/8" The service manuals (approximately 24 megabytes each) are available on line at Dewalt.com After creating an account. Then you should go here:
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