Craftsman 113.221620 Owner's Manual page 11

8 inch direct drive table saw
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2.Folda pieceof cardboard or heavy paperoverthe
bladeto protectyour hands.
3. Graspthe bladeandthecradlerodandmove the
mechanism rightor leftasmallamount a sneeded
to makethe square touchthesameamountfront
and rear.Tightenonescrew.
4. Checkwithsquare todetermine if MARKED tooth
touchessquarethe sameamountat front and
rear.
If it does-- alternately tightenotherthreescrews
slowly.
If it doesnot-- loosenscrewandmovebladethe
requiredamount.
5. Recheck bladeclearance to tableandtableinsert
to makesurebladedoesnot hit.
NOTE: U sethe hexL wrench asshown.Donotusea
pairof pliersor anyothertoolto gainmoreleverage
on the setscrew wrench.
ADJUSTING
90 DEGREE
BEVEL
STOP
(IMPORTANT:
Blade must be square (90 ° ) to table
in order
to accurately
align the saw. Using
care in
the following
adjustments
will help assure accurate
woodworking
cuts.)
WARNING:
TO
AVOID
INJURY
FROM
ACCIDENTAL
START,
TURN
SWITCH
"OFF"
AND
REMOVE
PLUG FROM
POWER
SOURCE
OUTLET
BEFORE
ADJUSTING
BEVEL
STOP.
1. Raise
blade
to highest
elevation.
2. Turn
bevel
handwheel
just
until
it stops
under
moderate
pressure.
Blade
should
be 90 ° to the
table
top.
3. Place a square
flush on the table top to the left of
the sawblade
and slide the square
up against
the
body
of the sawblade.
NOT against
the teeth of
the blade.
4. The square
should
be nearly
flush with the body
of the sawblade.
When this isso, the sawblade
is
said
to be 90 ° with
respect
to the
table
top.
Notice
the bevel pointer
on the front
of the saw.
The pointer
should
be at 0°.
5. If you feel the blade
is not close enough
to 90 °
with
respect
to the table top, further
adjustment
can
be
made
by
performing
the
following
operations.
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