Check Heeling Of The Sawblade To The Miter Gage Groove - Craftsman 315.228590 Owner's Manual

10 in. stationary table saw
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CHECK
HEELING
(PARALLELING)
OF THE
SAWBLADE
TO THE MITER GAGE
GROOVE
See Figures 36 and 37.
Do Not loosen any screws until you have checked
with a square and made sure adjustments
are
necessary. Once the screws are loosened, these
items must be reset.
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WARNING:
Make sure the switch is off, switch
key is removed and saw is unplugged.
Failure to
do so could result in accidental starting causing
serious personal injury.
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WARNING:
The sawblade must be parallel to
the miter gage groove so the wood does net
bind, resulting in kickback. You could be hit or
cut.
Lift the blade guard. Raise the blade all the way by
turning the height handwheel.
Mark beside one of the sawblade teeth at the front
of the blade. Place a framing square beside the
blade on the mark. Be sure the framing square is
between the teeth and flat against the blade.
Measure the distance to the right gage groove.
Turn the sawblade so the marked tooth is at the
back.
Move the square to the rear and again measure
the distance to the right miter gage groove. If the
distances
are the same, the blade and the miter
gage groove are parallel.
No adjustments
are
needed.
If the distances measured are different, adjust the
table bracket underneath the saw. See "Heeling
(Paralleling)
The Sawblade
To The Miter Gage
Groove"
in the Adjustments
section,
BLADEGUARDIS NOTSHOWNFOR CLARITY
MARKEDTOOTH
MITERGAGEGROOVE
AT FRONT
FRAMING SQUARE
11 I
Fig. 36
MARKEDTOOTH
AT BACK
MITERGAGEGROOVE
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FRAMING SQUARE
1/
Fig. 37
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