Installing Guard/Setting Spreader - Craftsman 113.197110 Operator's Manual

10-inch radial saw
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9. Unlock the bevel lock.
10. Loosen
the two screws on the back of the
motor support
using a 3/16 inch hex-L wrench
and pliers if necessary.
(Figure
76)
WARNING:
The hex-L wrench
may
break
when used with pliers to loosen
screws.
Thrown
pieces
could hit you in
the face and/or eyes. Wear safety gog-
gles when using a hex-L wrench
with
pliers.
Saw
Handle
14. Tighten
the two screws on the back of the
motor support.
15. Place the corner
of the framing
square
against
the fence
so that the long edge is on
the table under
the blade and the short edge
is sticking up in the air, as before.
Make sure
that the long edge is perpendicular
to the
fence.
16. Turn the blade with your hand several
times and check to see if the square
is flush
with the blade.
17. If the square
is flush with the blade after
each rotation,
go to step 18, or
If there is a gap between the square and the
blade, go back to step 9 and repeat.
Motor Support
Capscrews
Fig. 76
11. Hold the square
in place, and lift or lower
the bottom
side of the motor support
until the
square
is flush with the blade.
12. Hold the motor firmly and lock the bevel
lock.
13. Check
the square
to make
sure
that
it is
still flush
with
the blade.
Installing
Guard / Setting
Spreader
The blade guard and the spreader are very
important safety features of your saw. The
guard covers a large part of the blade and
reduces the risk of amputation.
The spreader
rides in the kerf of the cut wood during rip-
ping, and helps keep the two sides from
pinching tile blade and causing a kickback.
dUkWARNINL_:
Fingers,
hand,
or arm
can be cut off from
blade
contact
if the
blade
guard
is not used properly.
Al-
ways
put the blade
guard
on your
saw
and adjust
it correctly.
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