Craftsman 113.29921 To check for parallelism, 3t16, Locking screws, Wrench, Pan Head Screws

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Heeling Adjustment or Parallelism of Saw- blade to Miter Gauge Groove

While cutting, the materia_ must move in a straight line parallel to the sawblade Therefore, both the miter gauge groove and the rip fence must be parallel to the saw- blade

 

 

must

parallel

 

gauge groove.

Misatigned blades could bind on

workpiece. Workpiece

could

suddenly

kickback.

I WARNING: The

blade

be

 

to the miter

You could be cut or hit.

If the sawblade is not parallel to the miter gauge groove, the blade will bind at one end of the cut This is known as

"Heeling")

WARNING: To avoid injury from accidental start, make sure switch is "OFF" and plug is not con- nected to power source outlet.

To check for parallelism:

1,,Raise blade all the way up, raise blade guard

2Mark an "X" on one of the teeth of the sawblade which is naturally bent to the left

3Place the head of a combination square in the left miter gauge groove Adjust ruler blade of square so that it just touches the tip of the marked tooth Remem- ber to keep the head of the square flush against the miter gauge groove

4Rotate the sawblade so that the "X" on the tooth is now visible at the rear of the saw

5Move combination square to the rear of the SaWr The end of the square blade should just touch the marked tooth the same as it did at the front of the sawblade

6If sawblade is not parallel with the miter gauge groove,

 

you must adjust the position

of the sawblade

 

Cardboard

To Adjust

For

Blade Heel:

 

 

 

 

\

3t16 In.

1

Use a 3/16"

hex

"L"

wrench to loosen the four adjust-

Hex "L"

 

ment

locking screws

about

1/2 turn

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wrench

2

Loosen two pan head screws on the rear skirt

of the

 

Adjustment

 

table

about

1/2 turn,

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Locking

3

The

mechanism

under the

table can now

be

moved

 

 

Screws

 

sideways from above by covering the sawblade with a

 

 

 

 

 

piece of cardboard and shifting the blade to the right or

 

 

 

left as

required

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

4After

 

shifting the sawblade mechanism slightly,

 

 

 

recheck the position of the marked tooth of the saw-

 

 

 

blade at both front

and rear

 

 

 

 

 

 

5

The

tooth marked

 

on the sawblade

should

be

parallel

 

 

 

to the miter

gauge

groove after adjustment

is made

 

 

6

Tighten

all

screws

carefully

so as

not to

move saw-

 

v

 

blade out of alignment

 

 

 

 

Two

Pan Head Screws

7

Recheck parallelism of marked sawblade tooth

to the

 

 

 

miter gauge groove Repeat the steps for heeling

 

 

 

adjustment

if necessary

 

 

 

 

 

 

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