Blade tilt, or squareness of blade to table – Sears 113242502 User Manual
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BLADE TILT, OR SQUARENESS
OF BLADE TO TABLE
90® (SQUARE) and 45° (BEVEL) STOP COLLARS-
When the bevei pointer is pointing directly to the “0" mark
on the
bevel scale,
the
SBwbtade
should make
a
SQUARE
cut 90° to the table.
To check for SQUARENESS:
WARN)N<3: FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, TURN SWITCH
"OFF" AND REMOVE PLUG FROM POWER SOURCE
OUTLET,
1. Raise blade alt the way UP ,, , raise blade guard,
2. TILT blade a few degrees to the LEFT ..............now tilt
blade back to the RIGHT as far as it will go.
3 Place ACCURATE square against blade Make sure
square is not touching the TIP of one of the saw
TEETH.
If blade IS SQUARE to table;
A. Check pointer
If
pointer
does
not
point
to
the
"O"
mark
on
the
bevel scale;
8
. Loosen screw and adjust pointer , - , using medium
screwdriver
.
If blade is NOT SQUARE to table , . , the 90° stop screw
must be AD-JUSTED
1, Unscrew 90° STOP SCREW three to four turns using
3/16 in- setscrew wrench-
2, Tilt blade so that it is square with table-
Screw 90° stop screw IN until it stops , , check once
again for squareness and readjust screw, if necessary
4. Check POINTER - - - readjust, if necessary.
5. Tilt blade to 45° and adjust 45° STOP SCREW the
same way.
6
Check POINTER.
If POINTER DOES NOT point to the 4B° mark on the
bevel scale
A. Loosen the two screws and adjust bevel scale unti
POINTER points to 45° mark on scale.
STOP SCREW 45''
STOP SCREW
HEAD OF
COMBINATION SQUARE
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