Craftsman 113.198111 Operator's Manual page 26

10-inch radial saw
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4. Turn
the blade with your hand several
times and check to see if the square
is flush
with the blade.
5. If the square
is flush with the blade after
each rotation,
no change
is needed.
(Figure
61)
Go to the next section,
or
If there is a gap between
the square
and the
blade after any rotation,
go to step 6.
(Figure
61 )
Fence
I
Right
il
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Fence
Fence
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Wron0
Wron0
Fig. 61
6. Unlock
the swivel lock.
7. Loosen
the four screws under
the yoke
using a 1/8 inch hex-L wrench
and pliers if
necessary.
(Figure
62)
_I_WARNING:
The hex-L wrench
may
break when
used with pliers
to loosen
screws.
Thrown
pieces
could
hit you in
the face and/or
eyes. Wear safety
gog-
gles when
using
a hex-L wrench
with
pliers.
Fig. 62
8. Hold the square
in place and turn the
motor until the square
is flush with the blade.
9. Hold the saw handle
tightly and lock the
swivel lock.
10. Check the square to make sure it is still
flush with the blade.
11. Tighten
the four screws under
the yoke
using a 1/8 inch hex-L wrench.
12. Place the framing
square
with the long
edge against
both the fence
and the table, and
the short edge against
the blade just above
the arbor shaft, as before.
Make sure that the
edge of the square
is on the blade and not on
the set of a tooth.
13. Turn
the blade with your hand several
times and check
to see if the square
is flush
with the blade.
14. If the square is flush with. the blade after
each rotation, go
to
the next section, or
If there is a gap between
the square
and the
blade, go back to step 6 and repeat.
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