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Alignment and adjustment steps, Adjust column support, Warning – Sears 113.197611 User Manual

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Alignment and Adjustment

This section applies to all three models

covered by this manual. The saw and
blade must be aligned correctly for two
reasons:

1) to prevent binding of the blade and

workpiece, which can cause jams, kick­
backs, or thrown workpieces;

2) to make accurate cuts.

Alignment and Adjustment Steps

The following alignments and adjustments

must be made in order.

If you miss an ad­

justment, you mu.st go back, make the

missed adjustment, and repeat all steps

from that point on.

These adjustments are like fine tuning a
piece of equipment. Often, a series of

steps must be repeated more than once in
order to get the adjustment right.

There are many adjustments to make. Be­

cause some adjustments may be awkward,

you may want to ask someone to help you.

Before you start, make sure the framing
square is true.

Adjust Column Support

The combined goal of this adjustment is:

a) to eliminate looseness between the
column and column support, and

b) to make raising and lowering the radial
arm a smooth and firm action.

1, Lx)ck radial arm at 0° miter.

2. Raise and lower radial arm a few turns
in each direction. Movement should be
smooth but firm.

If movement seems

difficult, slightly

loosen (less than turn) four bolts at
rear of column support.

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WARNING

Plugging in saw during alignment
could result in accidental start-up
and severe cuts from contact with
spinning blade.

Do not plug in saw at any time during

alignment or adjustment.

Plug in saw only when it is to be
used.

Check Framing Square

This Edge Must

Be Straight

Shouid Be No Gap Or Overlap Here When
Square Is Ripped Over In Dotted Position

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