Adjusting; Degree Bevel Stop - Craftsman 113.221611 Owner's Manual

8 inch direct drive table saw
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2 Fold a piece of cardboard
or heavy paper over the
blade to protect your hands
3 Grasp the blade and the cradle rod and move the
mechani,sm right or left a small amount as needed
to make the square touch the same amount front
and rear Tighten
one screw
4 Check
with squareto
determine
if MARKED
tooth
touches
square
the
same
amount
at front
and
rear
tf it does -- alternately
tighten
other three screws
sfowly
If it does not -- loosen
screw
and move blade
the
required
amount
5 Recheck
blade
clearance
to table and table insert
to make
sure
blade
does
not hit
NOTE:
Use the hex L wrench
as shown
Do not usea
pair of pliers
or any other
tool to gain more leverage
on the setscrew
wrench
ADJUSTING
90 DEGREE
BEVEL STOP
(IMPORTANT:
Blade must be square (90 ° ) to table
in order to accurately align the saw° Using care in
the following
adjustments will help assure accurate
woodworking cuts.)
WARNING:
TO
AVOID
INJURY
FROM
ACCIDENTAL
START, TURN SWITCH "OFF" AND
REMOVE PLUG FROM POWER SOURCE OUTLET
BEFORE ADJUSTING
BEVEL STOP.
t Raise blade to highest elevation
2 Turn bevel handwheet
just until it stops under
moderate
pressure
Blade should be 90 ° to the
table top
3 Place a square flush on the table top to the left of
the sawblade and slide the square up against the
body of the sawblade,
NOT against the teeth of
the blade
4 The square should be nearly flush with the body
of the sawblade
When this is so, the sawblade is
said to be 90° with respect
to the table top
Notice the bevel pointer on the front of the saw
The pointer should
be at 0 °
5, If you feel the blade is not close enough to 90°
with respect to the table top, further adjustment
can
be made
by
performing
the
following
operation&.
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