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Craftsman 11329501 12" radial arm saw

Craftsman 11329501 12" radial arm saw Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Craftsman 11329501 12" radial arm saw, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Roll Pin for Craftsman 11329501 - Part 453676

    Yoke assembly diagram

    Roll Pin

    Part #453676

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Indicator for Craftsman 11329501 - Part 63087

    Radial arm assembly diagram

    Indicator

    Part #63087

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  • Spring (black) for Craftsman 11329501 - Part 30490

    Unit diagram

    Spring (black)

    Part #30490

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  • Nut for Craftsman 11329501 - Part 125525

    Base and leg assembly diagram

    Nut

    Part #125525

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  • Guard Assembly for Craftsman 11329501 - Part 63143

    Guard assembly diagram

    Guard Assembly

    Part #63143

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  • Cover Plate for Craftsman 11329501 - Part 63145

    Guard assembly diagram

    Cover Plate

    Part #63145

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  • Frictn Plug for Craftsman 11329501 - Part 63077

    Base and leg assembly diagram

    Frictn Plug

    Part #63077

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  • Wrench 1/4 for Craftsman 11329501 - Part 37435

    Unit diagram

    Wrench 1/4

    Part #37435

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  • Handle for Craftsman 11329501 - Part 37403

    Radial arm assembly diagram

    Handle

    Part #37403

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Switch Lock for Craftsman 11329501 - Part 63124

    Yoke assembly diagram

    Switch Lock

    Part #63124

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Craftsman 12" Radial Arm Saw 11329501 FAQs

For the Craftsman 11329501 12-inch radial arm saw, table sizes vary because many saws have had the table boards replaced or rebuilt over time. A common 3-piece rebuild layout uses 6 1/2 inches (rear), 4 inches (middle), and 16 inches (front), with each piece 40 inches long and about 1 inch thick.

Common rebuild dimensions (not an original-spec guarantee)

These measurements are widely used when making replacement table boards; always fit them to your saw’s supports and fence.

  • Rear board (fence base): 6 1/2 inches wide
  • Middle board (spacer): 4 inches wide
  • Front board (work surface): 16 inches wide
  • Length (all three): 40 inches
  • Thickness (typical): about 1 inch
Quick reference table
Table piece Typical width Typical length Typical thickness
Rear 6 1/2 in. 40 in. ~1 in.
Middle 4 in. 40 in. ~1 in.
Front 16 in. 40 in. ~1 in.
How we recommend confirming the right size on your 11329501

Because the table is a wear item and often customized, confirm these fit points before cutting new boards:

  • Match the mounting hole pattern and support locations on your saw
  • Verify the fence line can be set straight and squared to the arm
  • Ensure the front board leaves full blade travel and adequate kerf area
  • After installation, re-cut the kerf line for accurate blade tracking
Why it matters

A flat table and straight fence control cut accuracy and safety on a radial arm saw; the front section is sacrificial so you can replace it when it gets chewed up.

For help confirming you have the correct model identification before ordering parts, use how to find your appliance model number (and what it means for parts).

Last updated: February 2026

Craftsman radial arm saws (including the Craftsman 11329501 12-inch radial arm saw) were primarily produced and sold during the mid-to-late 20th century, and new-model availability declined as miter saws became the standard for crosscuts. For repairs today, the key is matching parts by the exact model number and component specs.

What “stop making” usually means

When customers ask this, it typically refers to one of these practical milestones:

  • Sears stopped regularly offering new Craftsman radial arm saw models in catalogs and stores
  • Production shifted away from radial arm saws as demand moved to miter saws
  • Replacement parts became less standardized as models aged
What to do if you are servicing a Craftsman 11329501

Because this is an older saw, focus on identification and condition first, then parts matching.

  • Confirm the ID plate shows model 11329501 (not just “113.29501” style formatting)
  • Inspect the power cord, switch, and wiring for heat damage or cracked insulation
  • Check carriage travel and arm lock for smooth movement and secure clamping
  • Spin the arbor by hand (unplugged) to feel for bearing roughness
  • Verify blade diameter and arbor size before buying a replacement blade
Common repairs on older radial arm saws
Area Typical symptom What to check
Electrical Won’t start, intermittent power Switch, cord, connections, motor brushes (if equipped)
Drive/arbor Noise, vibration, rough spin Bearings, arbor hardware, blade condition
Alignment Inaccurate cuts Arm indexing, fence condition, carriage play
Why it matters

Knowing the era helps set expectations: older radial arm saws often run for decades, but electrical insulation, bearings, and alignment points wear over time. A careful inspection and correct spec matching prevents repeat failures.

For help locating the correct diagrams and compatible replacements by model number, use how to find your appliance model number (and what it means for parts) or search by model on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

For your Craftsman model 11329501 12-inch radial arm saw, the most reliable way to buy replacement parts is to look up parts by the exact model number on Sears PartsDirect. That helps you match the correct part to your saw’s specific version and production run.

Best way to make sure you get the right part

Before ordering, we recommend confirming the model number and any prefix/suffix on the ID plate, then using that exact information when searching.

  • Verify the model number is 11329501 (not a similar 113.29xxxxx number)
  • Note any additional numbers on the tag (type, serial, or revision)
  • Identify the failed area first (switch, cord, motor, arbor, guard, yoke, carriage)
  • Compare photos and descriptions to your existing part
  • If hardware is missing, measure diameter and thread pitch before buying
What you can expect when shopping by model number

Radial arm saws often have multiple configurations over time, so model-based lookup reduces returns and downtime.

What you have What to match when ordering Why it matters
Worn electrical component Switch style, amperage rating, terminal type Prevents wiring and fit issues
Damaged blade guard area Guard style and mounting points Keeps the guard aligned and functional
Loose carriage/yoke movement Bearings/rollers/bushings style Restores smooth travel and accurate cuts
Power cord damage Cord gauge and strain relief style Helps prevent overheating and pull-out
Why it matters

Using the exact model number for your Craftsman 11329501 helps ensure the replacement part fits correctly and performs safely, especially for critical items like the power switch, wiring, and blade guard components.

Last updated: February 2026

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