Craftsman 113.234701 Owner's Manual page 32

8 1/4-1nch radial saw
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Alignment and Adjustment
5. Find out which point on table is the
highest
by positioning
blade as close as
possible
over each of the four mounting
holes in table top. It will be necessary
to
use elevation
handle to slowly lower radi-
al arm until blade starts to make contact
with edge of framing
square.
6. Start with blade over highest point of
table as found in Step 5. Once again use
elevation
handle to slowly lower radial
arm until blade touches edge of framing
square.
7. Adjust table support so blade is in full
contact with edge of framing square as
much as possible.
8. Tighten
table support bolt that is in line
with blade. (If blade is over rear table
hole, tighten rear table support bolt on
that side.)
9. Without
changing
elevation
of radial
arm, position
biade over other hole on
same side of table.
10. Adjust table support
so blade is in full
contact
with edge of framing
square as
much as possible.
11. Tighten
table support bolt that is in
line with blade.
12. Repeat steps 7 and 8 for holes on
other side of table.
13. Check for equal clearance
at all points
between
blade and table. Re-adjust
table
supports
as needed.
14. Rest level on radial ann. If needed,
put shim under front frame to make saw
slant slightly toward rear.
WARNING:
Saw must slant slightly toward rear to
keep
blade carriage
from
rolling for-
ward. Whenever
saw is moved, check
to be sure it is slightly lower in rear.
15. Bolt frame to mounting
surface.
(These bolts are not provided.)
Framing Square
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