I also have a Craftsman 113-29441 and I found this manual online at Old Woodworkers Machines.com that is only one digit off (113-29440). I saw another reference that these are the exact same saws but that one model came with a stand, and the other model did not have the stand. In looking at the documentation, it sure looks exactly like my saw.
1999 - That is the date my father put on his manual when he bought it.
The pulses in your wrist are known as radial pulses. To determine the pulse rate, multiply the number of pulses counted with four.
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The radial artery is the one that is used to take a pulse at the wrist.
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The point of the radial pulse is located on the patient's 'thumb' side of their wrist. You locate the patient's radial artery (pulse pont) in the patient's wrist using your middle two or three fingers. You count the number of pulses that occur in eiher 30 seconds or 1 minute. NEVER use your thumb to take a pulse. You would then be feeling your OWN pulse.
You have not given the entire number ! ! - should be a number like 185, 195, 205, BEFORE the 78.