Craftsman 315.21829 Blade Screws, HANDLEFig, To Adjust the Bevel Locking Lever, See FTgura65

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TOCHECKTHEALIGNMENTOFTHERIPFENCE TOTHEBLADE

SeeFigure 64.

UnpLugthe saw.

Raise the (ooking handle to permitthe rip fence to be moved.

BLADE

SCREWS

LOCKING

HANDLEFig. 64

TO ADJUST THE BEVEL LOCKING LEVER

See FTgura65.

"Fhebevel looking levermay work loose and require adjusting. To adjust:

Unplug the saw.

Push the lever full left to the fecked position.

Remove the screw on t_e heighS_beveladjusting handwhaeLYouwritneed the 3/16 in, hex key for this procedure.

Remove the height/bevel adjusting handwhseland cam. Pullout the cam.

Remove the set screw on the bevel lockinglever.

Remove the bevel lockinglever from hex nut,

IIRelocate bevel locking lever on the hsx nut.

• Replace set screw and tighten securely.

Replace the cam so that the lobe is againstthe tab. Make sure the cam is seated in the lever.

Reaseemb)sthe height/bevel adjusting handwheelto the shaft and cam. Checkwhether the lever is now in the desired position.Tightenscrew securely.

HEIGHT/BEVELADJUSTING

HANOWHEEL

SOCKET

H_DS_EW

SETSCREW

Place a framing square beside the blade and move the rLpfence up to the square. Take the dimensionon the rip scale.

Move the fence back and turn the framing square180 ° to check the other aide.

If the two dimensionsare not the same, loosenthe two s_'ewaon _s fence end align it.

Retightenthe two screws.

Make two or three test cuts on scrap wood. it the cuts are not true, repeat the process.

NOTE: The rip fence must be secure when the locking handle is engaged. The clamp screwon the rear of the rip fence istightened by turning clockwiseto increasetight- nessof the rear of the rip fence.

HEXNUT

CAM, BEVEL

LOCKING

LEVER

COMPRESSION

SPRING

HANDWHEEL

ADAPTER

Fig. 65

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