Craftsman 113.198111 Operator's Manual page 64

10-inch radial saw
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2. Push the carriage back against
the rear stop.
3. Hold the front carriage bearing with your
fingers as tight as possible
and pull carriage
forward
at the same time. If you can prevent
the bearing from turning
an adjustment
is re-
quired.
(Figure
126)
Fig. 126 - Front Carriage Bearings
4. Repeat
step 3 with the rear carriage bear-
ings.
To adjust the carriage bea_ngs
perform
the
following
steps:
1. Clean and lubricate the bearing races and
the bead on which they ride prior to adjust-
ment.
2. To adjust the bearing,
use a 9/16 inch
wrench
to hold the bolt head while using a
1/2 inch wrench
to loosen
the hex nut.
(Figure
127)
Fig. 127- Location of Flex Nut
3. Rotate
the eccentric
bolts a partial
turn
(left or right) as required
to take up loose-
ness. Both bolts should
be adjusted
an equal
amount
to maintain
blade squareness
to the
table in the rip positions.
4. Hold the head of the eccentric
bolts in their
new position
and retighten
the nuts. Do not
overtighten.
Overtightening
the bearings will
cause difficult
operation
and severly reduce
the life of the track and bearings.
5. Repeat the test procedure
as described
above and readjust if necessary.
Miter Lock
The miter lock operates
adjustable
locking
bands which lock the arm to the column
tube
in both indexed
and unindexed
positions.
If
the arm can be easily moved
by hand when
locked in an unindexed
position
the following
adjustment
must be made.
1. Move the arm to an unindexed
position
and leave the miter lock in the unlocked
posi-
tion. (Figure
128)
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