Craftsman 113.29461 Owner's Manual page 6

10-inch radial saw
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assembly and adjustments
LATCH-PIN
HANDLE
Figure
10
Figure 7
ARM-LATCH
HANDLE
Figure
8
Figure
9
MOUNTING
SCREW
-FRONT
MOUNTING
SCREW
L-H TABLE
SUPPORT
d.
Loosen
both
the arm latch
handle
and the
carriage
lock knob so that the radial
arm is free to swing
right
or left
as desired,
and the carriage
rolls freely
on the
arm.
Loosen
the
two
5/16-inch
hex-head
screws
that
secure the left-hand
table
support.
Loosen
them just
enough
for the
support
to move
up or down
when
tapped
with
a rubber
mallet.
Tap
the
support
to
position
it with
its top surface
approximately
1/16-
inch above the top surface of the adjoining
saw base.
Position
the radial
arm, and also position
the carriage
on the arm, to place
the bottom
end of the motor
shaft
directly
above the rear, left-hand,
table support
attaching
screw.
Lay
the
handle
end
of
the
arbor
wrench
on
the
mounting
support
and, while
holding
the wrench
flat
on the
support,
carefully
rotate
the elevation
crank
to lower
the motor
until
the
motor
shaft
end just
touches
the wrench
surface.
You
should
be able to
slide
the
wrench
back
and
forth
with
only
slight
resistance.
IMPORTANT:
The radial-arm
elevation
setting
must
remain
the same throughout
the remain-
der of this table-supports
adjusting
procedure.
Do
qot
change
the
setting
until
you
have
satisfactorily
completed
the
adjustment
of
both
table mounting
supports.
Repeat
the
above
with
the
motor-shaft
end
no_
directly
above
the front,
left-hand,
table-mountim
support
attaching
screw.
Tap the front
end of the table
support,
if necessar3
to move
it up or down
until
the motor
shaft
end ju,,
touches
the arbor
wrench
in the same manner
as i
step "f",
preceding.
Repeat
steps "e"
through
"h"
to make
certain
tha
the arbor
wrench
fits
between
the
motor-shaft
en(
and the mounting
channel
in an identical
manner
a
the rear and at the front.
j.
Tighten
the two
5/16
inch hex-head
screws.

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