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Assembly and alignment – Sears 113.19771 User Manual

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3.

Lower arm until saw blade just clears the front table.

Lock the yoke clamp handle and bevel lock lever.

4.

Place a framing square on the table as shown and

position the blade and square until the leg of the square

just contacts a tooth of the blade. Mark this tooth.

NOTE:

The

framing

(or

combination)

square

must

be

"true"

~

see

start

of

"Assembly

and

Alignment"

section

on

p.

8

for

checking

method."

5.

When the carriage is moved back and forth on the arm,

the marked tooth should just touch the square at all
points.

If

marked

tooth

moves

into

square

or

away

from square the following adjustments are required:

assembly and alignment

a.

Loosen (3) 3/8 — 16 set screws in arm latch at rear

of arm.

b.

Move the arm in proper direction to make marked

tooth follow edge of square when the saw blade is
moved along arm in a "cross cut" manner.

c.

Lock arm latch.

d.

RETIGHTEN (3) setscrews in arm latch as tight as

possible and recheck "cross cut" travel.

NOTE: This squaring of the cross cut travel will
simultaneously

set

BOTH of the 45*^

miter index

positions.

e.

Set miter indicator on 0° position as shown.

6.

Position the rip (guide) fence, spacer board and rear

table board behind the front table board as shown.

7.

Install the two table clamps in the holes provided for

them at the rear of the saw base, and tighten them
securely.

NOTE: The life of your saw table will be lengthened
considerably if you will cover the front table with a
fitted piece of

%

inch plywood. This should be tacked

in place for easy replacement. Use of such a cover will

allow you to do all cutting into the cover, rather than
your table top.