Sears Craftsman 113.198311 Operator's Manual page 24

10" radial saw
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Leveling Front Table.
The goal of this adjustment
is to make the
front work table flat and parallel
to the radial
arm. In order to do this, you will choose
four
points
on the table. When
these four points
are level, the entire
table should
be level.
You will use two methods
to make the four
points
level:
3. Unlock the bevel lock to release the motor.
Hold onto the motor as you do this.
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CAUTION:
The motor is heavy and
can swing down quickly.
You can be cut
or injured
if the arbor shaft hits you.
Hold the motor when you unlock the
bevel lock.
• Tighten
the mounting screws which pull
down on the table making
a given point
lower.
(Figure
55)
4. Turn the motor until the arbor shaft is
pointing
straight
down toward
the table.
(Figure
56)
• Tighten the leveling screws which push
up on the table making a given point
higher. (Figure 55)
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5 Mounting
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Screws
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Leveling
Screws
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Fig. 55
1. Loosen
the three leveling screws and be
sure that the five mounting
screws are snug
but not overtightened.
2. Raise
the radial arm until the bottom
of
the motor is about 2-1/2 inches above
the
front
table.
Fig. 56
5. Lock the bevel lock to hold the motor in
this position.
6. Draw two lines on the front table, over the
table rails. (Figure
56)
7. Unlock
the rip lock and pull the motor
out
to the end of the arm.
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