Adjusting Table Locks - Craftsman 113.198411 Operator's Manual

10-inch deluxe electronic radial saw
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3. Pull up on the fence.
4. If the fence
is held firmly, no change
is
needed.
Go to the next section,
or
If the fence
is loose and can be pulled
out of
position,
go to step 5.
5. Unlock
the table locks.
6. Loosen
the nuts under the circular clamps
using a 7/16 inch wrench
or socket.
(Figure
103)
Fig. 102
25. Lock the bevel lock, rip lock, swivel lock
and miter lock.
Adjusting
Table Locks
The table locks are designed
to hold the rear
table, spacer,
and fence in place while cut-
ting. There
are circular
clamps
at the back of
the table which are controlled
by the table
locks. When locked,
these clamps
put pres-
sure on the rear table to hold it and the other
pieces
in place. If the circular
clamps
are too
close to the rear table, the locks cannot
be
locked,
ff they are too far from the table, the
locks will not hold the pieces
firmly in place.
WARNING:
Workpiece,
rear table,
fence, and/or spacer can shift during use
if table clamps are left loose. Your hands
may slip, and could be cut off by blade
contact.
Table locks must be adjusted
to
hold rear table, fence and spacer firmly in
place.
1. Put the fence in the front position, and the
spacer and rear table behind it.
2. Lock the table locks. If you cannot
lock the
table locks, go directly
to step 6.
3/16
Inch
Fig. 103
7. Turn
each clamp
until there is a 3/16 inch
space between
the clamp
and the rear table.
Make sure that the rear table, fence and
spacer are firmly against
the front table.
(Figure
103)
8. Tighten each clamp with a 7/16 inch
wrench or socket.
9. Go back to step 2 and repeat
until rear
table, spacer and fence
are held firmly in
place.
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