Squaring Blade To Table - Craftsman 113.234701 Owner's Manual

8 1/4-1nch radial saw
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Alignment
and Adjustment
Squaring
Blade to Table
The goal of this adjustment
is to make
the blade perpendicular
to the table so
that cuts will be accurate;
otherwise
all
cuts will have a slight bevel angle. The
bevel scale will also be adjusted.
1. Position
blade carriage
so that rear 3/4
of blade is beyond
rear edge of front
table. Lock rip lock.
2. Loosen
coverplate
screw and rotate
coverplate
out of way.
3. Rest combination
square
on table and
against
blade so that short edge of
square
rests on table and long edge rests
against
blade.
Make sure edge of square
is against
blade surface,
not on a tooth.
4. Look to see if space between
blade
and square
stays same at all points.
Check different
points
along blade sur-
face by making
quarter
turns and look-
ing for gaps each time. If space stays
same at all points, no adjustment
is
needed--go
to step 7. If space varies, go
to step 5.
Cover
Plate
Screw
cover
Plate
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Combination
Square
Rear Edge
of Front Table
Right
Combination_
Square
Table _
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Table
5. Use 3/16"hex wrench
to loosen socket
head screws on either
side of saw hand-
le, behind
bevel scale. (Make
sure bevel
lock stays locked.)
Make adjustment
by
turning
motor.
Note: Not all blades are
perfectly flat. Find best position for whole
blade. Tighten
screws.
6. Repeat
steps
3 and 4.
:7. Use 3/16" hex wrench
to slightly
loosen
screw
in saw handle.
Slightly
loosen
small
screw
below
saw handle.
Rotate
bevel
scale
to line up 0 with
arrow.
Tighten
screws.
Loosen
These
Screws
To Adjust
Bevel
Scale
Socket
Head
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