Sears 113.241591 User Manual
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If blade is NOT SQUARE to table . . . the 90° stop
screw must be ADJUSTED.
A. Unscrew 90° STOP SCREW three to four turns
using 3/16 in. setscre.w wrench.
B. Turn tilt handwheel clockwiseoneturn, then turn
handwheel
counterclockwise
until
blade
is
square with table.
C. Screw 90° stop screw IN until it stops . .. check
once again for squareness and readjust screw, if
necessary.
If blade is SQUARE to table:
A. Check pointer
IF POINTER DOES NOT point to the “0” mark on
the bevel scale;
A. Remove Elevation Handwheel.
B. Loosen pointer screw and adjust pointer using
medium screwdriver.
C. Reinstall Elevation Handwheel.
POINTER AT
“0” POSITION
NOTE; Lower sawblade elevation before tilting
sawblade. Failure to do this may result in damage to
your saw.
1. Lower the blade to about two inches above the
table.
2. Turn tilt handwheel counterclockwise totilt blade
to a 45° bevel.
3. Raise blade elevation to maximum height.
4. Check bevel of blade with the head of the
combination square.
HEAD OF
COMBINATION SQUARE
If blade is NOT 45° to table .. the 45° stop screw
must be ADJUSTED.
A Unscrew 45° STOP SCREW three to four turns
using 3/16 in. setscrew wrench.
B. Turn tilt handwheel until blade is45° to the table.
C. Screw 45° stop screw IN until it stops ... check
once again and readjust screw, if necessary.
5. Lower blade.
6. Tilt blade back to 90°.
7. Tighten tilt lock handle.
8. Lower blade below table.
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