Craftsman 113.197110 Operator's Manual page 22

10-inch radial saw
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4. Unlock
the rip lock and move the motor
until the motor
arbor is over the front
table.
5. Lock
the rip lock,
miter
lock
and
bevel
lock.
6. Lower the radial arm until the motor
arbor
is slightly above the front table.
7. Lay a framing
square on the front
table with
the long edge along the back of the table and
the short edge alongside
the motor arbor.
(Figure
53)
8. Move the framing
square
toward the motor
arbor until the arbor
and square touch each
other.
(Figure
53)
9. Unlock
the rip lock
and
move
the motor
arbor
back
and forth
along
the radial
arm
as
shown
by the arrows.
Do not
move
the
framing
square.
10. If the motor
arbor
just
touches
the square
at all points,
no change
is needed.
Go to step
14, or
If the motor arbor moves away from the
square or tries to "walk"
on top of it, go to
step 11. (Figure
53)
_
Framing
"
_--
Square
Fig. 53
.........
11. Use a 3/16"
hex
"'L'" wrench
to loosen
the
tbur
screws
in the front
of the column
support
slightly,
if you have
not already
done
so in the
Adjusting
Elevation
section.
(Figure
54)
Four Socket
Head Screws
Fig. 54
12. Use the top two screws
to move
the radial
arm
into
line:
If the motor
arbor
moved
away
from
the
square,
tighten
the top
right
screw
to move
the
arm
to the left. Then
tighten
the top
left screw
to meet
the column.
Go to step
13, or
If the motor
arbor tried to "walk"
on the
square,
tighten
the top left screw to move the
arm to the right. Then tighten the top right
screw to meet the column.
Go to step 13.
13. Move
the motor
back
and forth
along
the
radial
arm.
Repeat
step
12 until
the motor
arbor
just
touches
the square
at all points.
Then
go to step
14.
14. Tighten
the bottom
screws in the front of
the column
support,
switching
from right to
left several times so that you do not force the
radial arm out of line. Do not overtighten
or
it will be difficult
to raise and lower the radial
arm.
15. Raise and lower the radial arm. If this is
difficult,
loosen the four screws in the front of
the column
support
slightly and try again.
Loosen
all of these screws the same amount
so
that you do not force the radial arm out of
line.
16. Repeat
step
15 until
movement
of the
radial
arm
is smooth
but firm.
Then
go to step
17.

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