Square Crosscut Travel; Alignment - Craftsman 113.196380 Owner's Manual

10-1nch radial saw
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Alignment
This section applies to all three models cov-
ered by this manual.
The saw and blade must be aligned correctly
for two reasons:
1) to prevent binding of the blade and work-
piece, which can cause jams, kickbacks,
or
thrown workpieces;
2) to make accurate cuts.
Alignment
and Adjustment
Steps
The following
alignments
and adjustments
must be made in order. If you miss an
adjustment,
you must go back, make the
missed adjustment,
and repeat all steps from
that point on.
These
adjustments
are like fine tuning
a
piece of equipment.
Often,
a series of steps
must be repeated
more
than once in order to
get the adjustment
right. There
are many
adjustments
to make.
Because
some adjust-
ments
may be awkward,
you may want to
ask someone
to help you.
Before
you start, make
sure the framing
square
is true.
Square Crosscut Travel
The goal of this adjustment
is to make accu-
rate crosscuts. To do so, the radial arm must
be square to the fence, otherwise,
there will
be a slight miter angle in all crosscuts.
Squaring
cross cut travel.
1. Index but do not lock arm at 0° miter.
2. Install saw blade as shown. Motor shaft
has left hand threads.
Note: Do not overtighten
arbor nut. Use the
arbor
wrench
to just
"snug"
it.
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_WARNING
Plugging
in saw during
alignment
could
result
in accidental
start-up
and severe
cuts from contact
with
spinning blade.
Do not plug in saw at anytime
dur-
ing alignment
or adjustment.
Plug in saw only when
it is to be
used.
Check Framing Square
This edge
must
be straight
r'-
....
/
I
I
I
I
Draw light
,I
line on beard
along this edge
.._
t.
/
Should be no gap or overlap here when
square is flipped over to dotted position.
Blade
Rotation
Shaft
Wrench
End of arbor wrench
resting
on table
Saw
/_
Blad_
_-_
Outer
_
CollarArbor
_
Motor
Nut
inner
Collar

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