Fence Alignment; Adjusting Clamping Action Of Fence Locking Handle; Lubrication; Table Insert Adjustment - Craftsman 22124 - Professional 10 in. Table Saw Owner's Manual

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FENCE ALIGNMENT
1.
The rip fence (A) must be adjusted so it is parallel
to the miter gauge groove (G). See figure 18-1.
2.
To check and adjust, move fence until the bottom
left edge of the fence is in line with the right edge of
the right hand miter gauge groove and push down
on the fence lock handle (C). See figure 18-1.
3.
Check to see if the rip fence is parallel to the miter
gauge groove for the entire length of the table. If
an adjustment is necessary, lift up the fence lock
handle and raise the fence up off the guide tube
(B). See figure 18-2.
Figure
18=2
4,
5,
Slightly tighten or loosen one of the two adjusting
screws ([), using a 3/16" hex wrench, (not supplied).
See figure 18-2.
Replace the rip fence on the guide tube and check
again to see if the rip fence is parallel with the miter
gauge groove for the entire length.
Repeat this
adjustment until the rip fence is parallel with the
miter gauge groove.
IMPORTANT: Very little move-
ment of screws is necessary to adjust the fence
parallel with the miter gauge groove.
ADJUSTING
CLAMPING
ACTION
OF
FENCE
LOCKING
HANDLE
1.
When the lock handle (C) is pushed to the down
position, the rip fence (A) should be completely
clamped to the guide tube (B). See figure 18-1.
2.
If the rip fence is not completely clamped to the
guide, lift up lock handle and take the rip fence off
the guide tube.
3,
4,
5,
Slightly tighten the two adjusting screws (I), using a
3/16" hex wrench (not supplied).
NOTE: Screws
should be tightened an equal amount.
See figure 18-2.
Replace rip fence onto the guide tube and lock.
Check to see if the rip fence is securely clamping
on the guide tube. Repeat steps above if additional
adjustments are necessary.
IMPORTANT:
After adjusting the damping
action
on the rip fence, check to see if the rip fence is still
parallel to the miter gauge groove.
LUBRICATION
1,
Apply paste wax weekly to the rip fence (A) and
guide tube's (B) sliding surfaces.
Also, the saw
table and extension table surfaces should be waxed
often. See figure 18-1.
2.
Apply grease to cam lock (J), and cam-foot (K)
occasionally to prevent wear. See figure 18-2.
TABLE
INSERT ADJUSTMENT
MAKE CERTAIN the table saw is disconnected from
the power source when making adjustments.
Figure
194
C
1.
The table insert (A) must always be level with the
saw table (B). To adjust the table insert, loosen
and remove table insert retaining bolt (C). See
figure 19-1.
2.
Place a straight edge across the front and rear of
the table insert. Check that the insert is perfectly
level with the saw table.
3,
To level the tame insert, turn the one or more
adjusting set screws (D) as needed and recheck.
See figure 19-1.
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