Heeling Adjustment Or Parallelism Of Sawblade To Miter Gauge Groove - Craftsman 113.298760 Owner's Manual

10-inch table saw
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HEELING
ADJUSTMENT
or
PARALLELISM
OF SAWBLADE
TO NtlTER
GAUGE
GROOVE
While cutting,
the material must move in a straight
line PARALLEL to the SAWBLADE
.... therefore both
the miter gauge GROOVE and the RIP FENCE must
be PARALLEL
to the SAWBLADE..
If the sawbtade
IS NOT parallel to the miter gauge
groove, the blade will bind at one end of the cut
(This is known as "HEELING").
To check for parallelism:
WARNING:
For your own safety, turn switch "OFF"
and remove plug from power source outlet.
1 Raise blade all the way up
raise b{ade guard
2.. Mark an "x" on one of the teeth which
is SET
(bent) to the LEFT
3. Place the head of a combination
square in the
GROOVE .... adjust blade of square so that it just
touches
the tip of the MARKED tooth
4. Move square
to REAR, rotate
blade to see if
MARKED tooth again touches blade of square.
/
5. if tooth touches square at FRONT and REAR...
sawblade
is PARALLEL
to MITER
GAUGE
GROOVE.
6 ff tooth does not touch the same amount
.. the
mechanism
underneath
must
be adjusted
to
make the blade PARALLEL
to GROOVE
A Rear trunnion
must be moved TOWARD
the
combination
square if there is a space between
marked tooth and end of square in step 4
B.. Rear trunnion
must be moved AWAY from the
square if marked tooth pushes square out of
position
in the groove.
7 Loosen all three screws that hold the rear trunnion
and all three screws that hold the front trunnion
NOTE: All six screws can be reached
through
back of saw. Use a 9/16 in., wrench
To reach
left-hand
front trunnion
screw, tilt blade to 45°..
After loosening
screws reposition
blade at 90 °,_
REAR-TRUNNION
SCREWS
/
J
\
FRONT-TRUNNION
SCREWS
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