Positioning Rear Table Boards And Fence; Mounting Table Clamps; Squaring Blade To Table For Crosscutting - Craftsman 113.197110 Operator's Manual

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17. Lay a framing squareon the
front
table
with
the long edge
along
the back
of the table
and the short
edge
alongside
the motor
arbor,
as before.
18. Move
the framing
square
toward
the
motor
arbor
until
the arbor
and square
touch.
19. Move
the motor
arbor
back
and
forth
along
the radial
arm.
Do not
move
the square.
20. If the motor
arbor just touches
the edge of
the square
at all points,
go to step 21, or
If the motor
arbor
moves
away
from
the edge
of the square
or tries
to "walk"
on top of it, go
back
to step
12 and repeat.
21. Set miter indicator
on 0 ° position
as
shown.
(Figure
55)
22. Lock
the rip lock,
put
the spacer,
fence
and rear table
back
in place,
lock
the table
clamp,
and go to the next
section.
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Fig. 55
Positioning Rear Table Boards
and Fence
1. Position
the ripfence
next to the front
table
as shown.
Mounting Table ClamPs
The following
parts
are used in mounting
the
table
clamps:
A
Thumbscrews
.....................
2
B
Square
Nuts
......................
2
C
Cup
Washer
......................
2
D
Clamp
Bracket
...................
2
C
\
1. Drop
square
nut in slot at top of clamp
bracket.
2. Turn
thumbscrew
clockwise
until the point
comes
approximately
1/2" out other
end.
3. Tilt clamp
bracket
forward
and snap
in
place
in rectangular
shaped
hole at back
of
table
support.
(Figure
57)
4. Attach
cup washer
by holding
washer
against
rear table.
Turn
thumbscrew
clockwise
until
it snaps
into small
hole in cup washer.
Fig. 57
2. Next drop in the table spacer and then the
rear table.
Rear Table
Table Spacer/Rip
Fence
Front Table
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5. Repeat
steps I through
4 with the other
table
clamp.
Squaring
Blade to Table
for Crosscutting
These steps are necessary
so that your blade
will be perpendicular
to the table and cuts
will be accurate.
If this is not done correctly,
your
cuts
will have a slight bevel angle.
Fig. 56
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