Making Blade Parallel To Table - Craftsman 113.198411 Operator's Manual

10-inch deluxe electronic radial saw
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Making
Blade Parallel
to
Table
These
steps are done to help prevent
the
workpiece
from being thrown
or damaged
when the saw is used for edging.
Fig. 120
6. Lower the radial arm until the blade just
rests on the edge of the framing
square.
Make sure that the square
is on the blade
and not on the set of a tooth.
Fig. 119
1. Put the radial arm in the 0° miter position.
2. Raise the radial arm until the blade is 1-1/2
inches above the front table.
3. Unlock
the bevel
lock,
and
turn
the motor
so that
the blade
is parallel
to the table.
(Figure
119)
CAUTION:
The motor is heavy and
can swing down
quickly.
You can be cut
or injured
if the blade hits you. Hold the
motor when you unlock the bevel lock.
4. Lock the bevel lock, rip lock and swivel lock.
5. Place the comer
of the framing
square
against the fence
so that the long edge is on
the table under
the blade and the short edge
is sticking up in the air. Make sure that the
long edge is perpendicular
to the fence.
(Figure
120)
7. Turn the blade with your hand several
times and check to see if the square
is flush
with the blade.
8. If the square
is flush with the blade after
each rotation
(Figure
121) go to step 18, or
If there is a gap between
the square
and the
blade after any rotation
(Figure
121) go to
step 9.
Right
Square,
H
_-_,
Motor
Fence
1]
L
j 1J--
Table
Wrong
Wrong
Square
Square
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Motor\_
(_f,
f Motor
Table
Table
Fig. 12!
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