Adjustments, Paralleling blade to table – Sears 315.220100 User Manual
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ADJUSTMENTS
This procedure squares the blade to the table at 90°
bevel so horizontal cuts will be accurate. This also
reduces kickback, as well as splintering and burning
of the cut edges of the workpiece. If the blade is not at
90° bevel, follow the steps to rotate the blade unit
slightly. You will need a framing square and a flat
blade screwdriver.
WARNING; The blade must be perfectly
parallel to the table at the 90° reading on the
bevel scale. If not, kickback could result, as well
as splintering or burning the cut. Kickback can
result in serious personal injury as the workpiece
can be thrown at the operator.
■ Use the arm lock knob to lock the arm in 0° miter
position (straight forward).
■ Turn the elevating handwheel to raise the blade at
least 2 in. above the table.
■ Release the bevel lock lever below the handle. Use
the bevel index knob, just under the handle, to turn
the motor to 90°. The blade will be horizontal. Lock
the bevel lock lever.
■ Place the framing square with the short end hang
ing down in front of the worktable and the long side
on edge under the blade.
■ Lower the arm with the elevating handwheel so the
blade surface rests on the square. Turn the blade
slightly if necessary so the face of the blade, not a
tooth, lies on the square.
PARALLELING BLADE TO TABLE
See Figures 32A - 32C.
N0 ADJUSTMENT
NEEDED
BEVEL
LOCK
LEVER
FRONT TABLE
FRAMING
SQUARE
Check whether the blade is flat against the edge
the entire length or whether a gap is visible. If you
can see a gap, adjust the blade to be at 90° bevel
to the table with the following steps.
Unlock the bevel lock lever. Loosen the rear motor
mount nut, which holds the motor on the yoke.
Place a flat blade screwdriver in one of the slots,
and rotate the cam behind the nut to eliminate the
gap between the blade and the square.
Retighten the nut.
Tighten the bevel lock lever. Recheck the blade
and the square for any gaps.
Raise the blade with the elevating handwheel to
approximately halfway up. Index the blade to a
vertical 0° bevel with the bevel index knob. Lock it
with the bevel lock lever.
ADJUSTMENT
NEEDED
Fig. 32A
Fig. 32C
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