Craftsman 152.221240 Owner's Manual page 29

1.75 horsepower (continuous duty) 2.4 horsepower (maximum developed) 3450 r.p.m. (no load r.p.m.) 10-in. table saw
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Fig. 17B-1
A
B
1. To align the blade parallel to the miter slot, first
loosen two hex head screws (A) under the left side
of the table saw. This is the same side as the bevel
handwheel (B). See figure 17B-1.
Fig. 17B-2
C
2. Open motor cover located on the right side of the
table saw. Loosen two hex head screws (C) located
directly above the opening. See figure 17B-2.
3. The saw table is now loose and can be reposi-
tioned until the blade is parallel to the miter slot.
Repeat steps in "CHECKING BLADE ALIGNMENT."
4. When blade is parallel to miter slot, tighten all four
hex head screws.
5. Recheck blade alignment.
6. Tilt the blade to 45 degrees, and rotate the saw
blade by hand. Make sure the blade does not
contact the table insert.
A
C
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RIP FENCE SYSTEM ASSEMBLY
OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS
WARNING
MAKE CERTAIN the table saw is disconnected from
the power source when making adjustments.
Figure 18-1
G
C
1. To move the rip fence (A) along the guide tube (B),
simply lift up on lock handle (C). See figure 18-1.
2. Slide the rip fence to a desired position on the
guide tube and push down on the fence lock handle
to lock the rip fence. NOTE: A magnet is assem-
bled to the fence body to hold the lock handle in the
up position when moving the rip fence.
See figure 18-1.
3. The thin black line located on the cursor (D) indi-
cates the distance the rip fence is positioned away
from the saw blade. It may be necessary to adjust
one or both cursors. Make a test cut with the rip
fence locked in position. See figure 18-1.
4. Measure the width of the finished cut and adjust the
cursor by loosening the two screws (E). Adjust the
cursor until the thin black line is aligned with the
same marking on the scale (F) as the finished cut.
Retighten the two screws. See figure 18-1.
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E
D
B
F

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