Craftsman 113197250 radial arm saw

User Manual - Page 30

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18. Move the framing square towards the
motor arbor until the arbor and square touch
each other.
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. Lock the rip lock, put the spacer, fence
and rear table back in place, lock the table
clamp, and go to the next section.
Positioning Rear Table Boards
and Fence
D
1. Drop square nut in slot at top of clamp
bracket.
2. Turn thumbscrew clockwise until the point
comes approximately ½" out other end.
3. Attach cup washer.
4. Tilt clamp bracket forward and snap in
place in rectangular shaped hole at back of
table support.
1. Position the ripfence next to the front table
as shown.
2. Next drop in the table spacer and then the
rear table.
Rear Table Rip Front
Table Spacer Fence Table
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Fig. 76
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
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5. Repeat steps 1 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.
1. Place the radial arm in the 0 ° miter
position and lock the miter lock.
2. Place the blade on the arborshaft with a
blade collar on each side. Make sure that the
directional arrow is on the outside of the
blade, and the teeth are pointing down at the
front side of the blade. (Figure 79)
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