Sears 113.299131 owner manual See . If uneveness exists, adjust as follows, Stopscrew

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Figure 13

Figure 14

each of the four set screw positions to determine if the table insert is even with saw table surface.

(See figure 13.) If uneveness exists, adjust as follows:

(a)If an adjustment is necessary, rotate each of the four set screws (or as many as required) with a 3/32 inch hex-"L'"wrench until table and insert surfaces are even. (See figure 14.)

(b)Make sure that ends of all four set screws are making contact with table recess by pressing on the insert at each set screw location. If the insert "rocks" when pressed at any of the four screw locations, adjust set screws until the "'rocking" is eliminated.

3.Adjust the 90 ° and 45 ° Stops.

a. Checking and Adjusting the 0 ° Position

(1)Loosen the elevation lock by pulling out the elevation lock knob and rotate the elevation crank

to raise the saw blade to the deepest cut position. (See figure 15.) Push elevation lock in.

(2)Loosen the clamp knob and rotate the tilt crank counterclockwise until it will rotate no farther.

(3)With the saw blade in position described above,

tighten the clamp knob to secure the tilt mech- anism.

(4)Place a square on the saw table and against saw blade. (See figure 16.) The blade should be at 90

degrees (perpendicular) to the table top surface.

(5)If the blade is not square with the table top, loosen

the clamp knob (figure 15) and rotate the tilt crank to move the mechanism off the 90 ° stop. This can be accomplished by rotating the tilt crank until the pointer on tilt scale indicates approxi- mately 10 degrees. Rotate the 90 ° stop screw in table top with a 3/16-inch hex-"L" wrench to produce an approximate correction. (See figure 17.) Rotate the tilt crank until the saw blade is stopped by the 90 ° stop screw and recheck with the square for an exact 90 ° position of the saw blade. Continue these trial settings until the saw blade stops at exactly 90 ° with the table top.

FLEVATIOI_KNOB

CRANK

TILT CRANK-

-----C.

-LEVATION

.OCK KNOB

Figure 15

Figure 16

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STOPSCREW 45°

STOPSCRE_

Figure 17

(6)When the saw blade is adjusted squarely with the table top, check the pointer on the tilt gauge, which should be positioned at exactly "0" (zero) degrees. (See figure 15.) If not at zero, loosen the attaching screw and align pointer with the "0" mark, then tighten the screw.

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