Rip Fence - Craftsman 113.24140 Owner's Manual

9-inch motorized table saw
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adjustments
If
tooth
does
not
touch
the
same
amount
..
the
mechanism
underneath
must
be adjusted
to make the blade
PARALLEL
to GROOVE.
1.
2.
Loosen four (4) screws (about 1/2 turn) using 3/16 inch
setscrewwrench furnished with saw,
Move
the
end
of the
SPREADER
SUPPORT
to
the
right
or
left
...
check
with
square
until
MARKED
TOOTH
touches
square the same amount
at front
and
rear.
3. Tighten four (4) screws,
SPREADER SUPPORT
(MOVE RIGHI
OR LEFT)
3/16
iNCH
SET
SCREW
WRENCH
SCREWS
RIP FENCE
The rip fence should be PARALLEL
with the sawblade and
the
MITER
GAGE
GROOVES.
PUSH
FENCE
HEAD
AGAINST
TABLE
...
MOVE
FENCE
UNTIL
IT IS
ALONGSIDE
OF GROOVE.
IT SHOULD BE PARALLEL
TO GROOVE.
IF IT IS NOT,
a.
Loosen the two "hex screws".
b.
Move end of fence so that it is PARALLEL
with the
groove.
c. Tighten the knob.
d. Tighten the screws.
RiP
FENCE
HEAD
TABLE INSERT
WARNING:
FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY,
TURN SWITCH
"OFF"
AND
REMOVE
PLUG FROM
POWER SOURCE
OUTLET.
With the insert in place, use a small scale or straight edge to
check near each of the six leveling tab positions, in order to
determine if the insert is even with saw table surface at all
six tab locations.
If the insert is ABOVE
the table surface, lay a hardwood
block on saw table so it extends over the insert and strike
block with
a mallet at each leveling tab location
in
succession.
NOTE: Tap at each tab location lightly until level. A heavy
blow might bend the tab too much.
If the insert is BELOW the table surface, remove the insert
and bend the tabs (with pliers) enough to make the insert
higher than the table surface. Then re-install the insert and
adjust as described above.
LEVELING
TAB
18
STRAIGHT
EDGE
L

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