Setting The Bevel Lock Lever - Craftsman 315.220100 Operator's Manual

10 in. stationary radial arm saw
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SETTING
THE BEVEL
LOCK LEVER
See Figures 18A- 18C.
The bevel lock lever locks the blade at desired angles
other than the preset positive stop angles. The bevel
lock lever is preset at the factory but may need
readjustment after shipping or extended use. Check
for overtightness
or looseness and make any neces-
sary adjustments as follows:
The bevel lock lever is located on the front of the yoke
assembly, near the bottom. It is attached to a clamp
bolt that controls the amount of tightness.
[] Pull the bevel lock lever forward to unlock it. Use
the bevel index knob (just under the handle) to
rotate the motor approximately 30 °. Lock the bevel
lock lever.
[] if the bevel lock lever is difficult to lock, the clamp
bolt needs to be loosened. If the motor can be
forced out of position, the clamp bolt needs to be
tightened.
[] Remove the socket screw (under the bevel lock
lever) and star washer with a 1/8 in. hex key.
[] Use the bevel lock handle as a wrench to tighten or
loosen the clamp bolt. The clamp bolt has a right-
handed thread. Tighten it left to right.
[] When the bolt is correctly set, remove the bevel
lock lever from the clamp bolt and place it roughly
parallel to the yoke assembly.
[] Replace the socket screw and star washer. Re-
check the tightness of the bevel lock lever. Repeat
the steps above until the motor is secure when
locked, and the bevel lock lever fits squarely
against the yoke assembly.
CLAMP BOLT
m
I
BEVEL
1/8 in. BEX KEY
./_
LOCKLEVER
Fig. 18B
/
BEVEL LOCK LEVERiN
CORRECTLOCKEDPOSITION
Fig. 18C
BEVEL
BEVEL
INDEXKNOB
MOTOR
Fig. 18A
LOCK LEVER
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