Craftsman 113.198111 Operator's Manual page 24

10-inch radial saw
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2. Place
the blade
on the arbor
shaft
with a
blade
collar
on each
side.
Make
sure that
the
directional
arrow
is on the outside
of the
blade,
and the teeth
are pointing
down
at the
front
side
of the blade.
(Figure
55B)
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6. Turn
the blade
with your
hand
several
times
and check
to see if the square
is flush
with
the
blade.
7. If the square
is flush with the blade after
each rotation,
no change
is needed.
(Figure
57) Go to the next section,
or
If there is a gap between
the square
and the
blade after any rotation
(Figure
57), go to step
8. Note: Saw blades are manufactured
to
different
specifications.
Therefore
a small gap
is permissible
on some brands.
Right
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"Fable
Fig. 5513
3. Place the arbor nut on the arbor shaft and
use the arbor wrenches
to tighten.
The arbor
shaft has left-handed
threads,
so you will
have to turn the nut counterclockwise
to
tizhten.
Do not overtighten.
CAUTION:
Overtightening
the arbor
nuts may cause
the blade collars
to
warp and the blade to wobble
while cut-
ting. Use the arbor wrenches
to tighten
the arbor nuts but do not overtighten.
4. Lock
the table
clamps
and rip lock.
5. Place the long edge of the framing
square
on the table and the short edge against
the
blade. Make sure that the square
is against
the
blade surface
and not the set of a tooth.
Wrong
_
Wrong
Squarel_
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Table
Table
Fig, 57
8. Unlock
the bevel
lock,
but do not move
the
motor.
9. Loosen
the four screws behind
the yoke
using a 1/8 inch hex-L wrench.
(Figure
58)
Framin
Square
Fig. 56
Rip Lock
Fence
24
Fig. 58
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10. Hold the square
in place and move the
motor
slowly until the square
is flush with the
blade.

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