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Blade tilt, or squareness of blade to table, Blade tilt, or, Of blade to table – Sears 113.241591 User Manual

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9. Using a wood block and hammer as shown, move

rear support bearing to right or lefias required to
realign the blade. If necessary, shift front support
bearing in similar manner; but do NOT move front
support bearing unless necessary, Recheck the
alignment

with

thè

square,

then

securely

retighten all support bearing screws.

NOTE: Be certain that the widest blade you use

does not contact blade insert after moving
support

bearing.

Check

this

at

both

(perpendicular to the table) and 45® bevel by
rotating the fully elevated blade by hand.
Readjust as required to maintain sufficient

clearance.

BLADE TILT, OR

SQUARENESS

OF

BLADE TO TABLE

90® (SQUARE) and 45® (BEVEL) STOP SCREWS.

When the bevel pointer is pointing directly to the
“0" mark on the bevel scale, the sawblade should
make a SQUARE cut 90® to the table.

To check for SQUARENESS:

WARMING:

TO

AVOID

INJURY

FROM

ACCIDENTAL START, TURN SWITCH “OFF” AND
REMOVE PLUG FROM POWER SOURCE OUTLET.

1. Blade should be afi'the way UP

2, Placethe square againstblade. Make sure square

is not touching the TIP of one of the saw TEETH.

S.Turn

the

tilt-iock

handle

(COUNTER—

CLOCKWISE) to loosen the tilt clamp screw.

4. NOTE: Handle is spring loaded for engagement

with screw head must be pushed inward for
disengagement wheriever necessary to obtain a

new grip on screw head.

NOTE; You do not have to tower the blade elevation
to complete this step because tilt wheel is moved
very little.

5. Rotate TILT handwheel CLOCKWISE one turn to

tilt blade. Now rotate handwheel COUNTER­
CLOCKWISE until it stops. Blade should now be

square with table.

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