Adjustments; Miter Gauge; Heeling - Craftsman 113.298141 Owner's Manual

1o-inch table saw
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ADJUSTMENTS
WARNING:
FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, TURN SWITCH
"OFF"
AND
REMOVE
PLUG FROM POWER SOURCE
OUTLET BEFORE MAKING ANY ADJUSTMENTS.
BAR
LOCK
KNOB
STOP
PIN
MITER GAUGE
NOTE: The slots for the stop pin and the graduations are
manufactured
to
very
close tolerances which
provide
accuracy for average woodworking.
In some cases where
extreme accuracy is required, when making angle cuts, for
example, make a trial cut and then recheck it.
If necessary, the miter gauge head can be swiveled slightly
to compensate for any inaccuracy.
1. Loosen the "knob"
and pull "stop pin" OUT.
2. Swivel the head ...
position it at "0"
...
push the
stop pin IN . .. lock the handle.
3. The HEAD
should be square with the Bar and the
pointer should point to "0".
Readjust the pointer if
necessary.
4. If the head is not square with the bar, adjustments are
required.
A. Loosen the "knob"
(1) and the "two screws" (2)
B. Position the HEAD square with the BAR using a
combination square.
C. PUSH the STOP PIN into the slot in the head at
"0"...
push the pin into the slot and twist it. Lock
the knob.
D. Recheck with the square. If the head is still not
square, loosen the screws (2) and readjust the
INDICATOR
BLOCK.
E. With the head square with
the bar and the pin
pushed into the slot adjust the pointer (3) to point
tO "0".
F. The miter gauge head must rest on top of the bar
without being able to move up and down ... yet it
must swivel freely.
G. The
swiveling movement
of
the head can be
SQUARE
_
INDICATOR
_18LOCK
I
1/8
IN.
SETSCREW
WRENCH
2"==_
adjusted by tightening or loosening the setscrew (4)
•..
usingthe 1/8 in. setscrew wrench.
NOTE: The setscrew is located inside of the head.
To reach it, swivel the head to 60 degrees anai turn
the miter gauge upside down.
HEELING
ADJUSTMENT
or PARALLELISM
OF SAWBLADE
TO MITER
GAUGE GROOVE
While cutting, the material
must move in a straight
line
PARALLEL
to the SAWBLADE
...
therefore both the
miter
gauge GROOVE
and the RIP
FENCE
must be
PARALLEL
to the SAWBLADE.
If the sawblade IS NOT parallel to the miter gauge groove,
the blade will bind at one end of the cut. (This is known as
"HEELING").
To check for parallelism:
WARNING
- FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, TURN SWITCH
"OFF"
AND
REMOVE PLUG FROM POWER SOURCE
OUTLET.
1. Raise blade all the way up...
raise blade guard.
2. Mark as "x'" on one of the teeth which is SET (bent) to
the LEFT.
3.
Place the
head of
a combination
square in the
GROOVE
...
ad)ust
blade of square so that it
just
touches the tip of of the MARKED
tooth.
4.
Move square to REAR, rotate blade to see if MARKED
tooth again touches blade of square.
5. If
tooth touches square at FRONT
and REAR ...
sawblade is PARALLEL
to MITER GAUGE GROOVE.
29
HARK I'XI' ON TOOTH

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