Adjusting Swivel Lock Handle; Adjusting Arm To Column - Craftsman 113.198110 Owner's Manual

10-inch radial saw with leg set
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5. Adjustmentis completewhenboth lockingand
indexing functions areworkingproperly. R eplace
motorsupportcover.
ADJUSTING
SWIVEL LOCK HANDLE
This handle
provides
a friction
lock between
the
upper face of the yoke and the bottom
face of the
carriage.
It should
eliminate
any play or rotation
between these two parts when locked. An adjustment
is required if the yoke can be easily rotated by hand
when handle is locked or yoke lock handle offers
minimal
resistance
when
moving
handle
to the
locked position.
To make this adjustment:
1. With a 1/2 wrench or socket remove six (6) 5/16-
18 hex head tapping
screws and separate track
from arm as illustrated.
2. Slide yoke assembly
from track.
Keep carriage
in
line with
track
until
rip lock
mechanism
clears
end of track.
3. With a 15/16 wrench or socket tighten the 5/8-11
hex nut until maximum effort is required to place
yoke lock handle in the locked position.
4. Unlock
yoke lock handle and swivel yoke to an
unindexed
position.
Return yoke to an indexed
position.
If the yoke does not index securely
the
adjustment
is too tight. Loosen
5/8-11 hex nut
until swivel index pin seats properly.
5. Adjustment
is complete
when both locking
and
indexing
functions
are working
properly.
6. Slide carriage
onto track starting
with rip lock
mechanism.
Keep carriage in line with track until
all of the bearings are on the track. Be careful not
to catch the wipers on the edge of the track.
7. Re-attach track to arm using six (6) 5/16-18 hex
head tapping
screws.
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ADJUSTING
ARM
TO COLUMN
With
the
miter
lock
handle
unlocked
and
in the
unindexed
position
the arm should
fit snugly
to the
column
tube and not allow
any vertical
movement.
If
you can move
the end of the arm up and down
and
adjustment
is needed.
1. With a #2 phillips screwdriver
remove two screws
and the rear arm cover as illustrated.
.
.
4.
With a9/16
inch wrench
or socket
tighten
evenly
the top two 3/8-16
hex head tapping
screws.
The
bottom
two
screws
should
also
be tightened
evenly
but not as tight
as the top screws.
This
adjustment
is correct
when
the arm moves
firmly
without
vertical
movement.
Re-install
the rear arm cover.

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