Adjusting Carriage Bearings; Miter Lock Adjustment - Craftsman 113.198110 Owner's Manual

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ADJUSTING
CARRIAGE BEARINGS
The carriage
should
roll freely
but with some
resist-
ance
for
the
entire
length
of travel.
To
test
for
bearing
looseness,
perform
the following
steps.
1. Place yoke in either
the in-rip
or out-rip
position.
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 required.
1. Clean
and
lubricate
the
bearing
races
and the
bead on which
they
ride prior
to adjustment.
2. With a 9/16
inch wrench
and a 1/2 inch wrench
loosen
the
5/16-18
hex
nuts
just
enough
to
permit
the eccentric
screw
to turn.
3. Rotate
the eccentric
screws
a partial
turn (left or
right)
as required
to take
up looseness.
Both
screws
should
be adjusted
an equal amount
to
maintain
blade
squareness
to table
in the
rip
positions.
4. Hold the head of the eccentric
screws in their
new position and retighten the nuts.
5. Repeat the test procedure
described
above and
re-adjust
if necessary.
NOTE:
Over tightening
the bearings
will cause difficult
operation
and
severely reduce the life of the track and bearings.
MITER
LOCK ADJUSTMENT
The miter
lock
handle
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 tile arm to an unindexed
position
and leave
the miter
lock handle
in the unlocked
position.
MITER
LOCK
HANDLE

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