Craftsman 152.221140 Owner's Manual page 29

1.5 horsepower (continuous duty) 2 horsepower (maximum developed) 3450 r.p.m. (no load r.p.m.) 10-in. table saw
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Figure
21A-1
B
A
B
Figure
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F
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H
Make sure that the nylon set screws (A) and nylon
glide pads (B) are in place and are not damaged,
gouged or have sharp edges.
See figure 21A-1.
Note: Some models do not have the Micro-
Adjustment Assembly as shown in figure 21A-1.
Figure
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C
2.
Make sure that both the front and rear rails (C) are
parallel to the saw table (D). Use a combination
square (E) to check parallel.
See figure 21A-2.
3,
Make sure there is a consistent gap between the
bottom of the fence (F) and the saw table (G). This
gap should be same as the thickness of a dime,
around 0.050". To adjust the gap at the front of the
fence turn nylon set screws (H) evenly. See figure
21A-3.
To adjust the gap at the rear of the fence, loosen two
screws (I). The screws are located inside of the fence
end cap (J). The fence hold down (K) will have to be
rotated down to access the two screws.
Reposition the
fence end cap to set the gap and tighten the two
screws.
See figure 21A-4.
Figure
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