Craftsman 137.21194 User Manual

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Fig. S

ADJUSTING CUTTING DEPTH

(FIG. T)

The maximum depth travel of the

cutting head was set at the factory.

Check to see that the blade does not

extend more than 1/4 in. below the

table insert, and does not touch the

control arm throat or any part of the

base or table. If the maximum depth

needs readjusting:

1. Loosen the stop knob (1) while

moving the cutting head down until

the blade extends just 1/4 in. below

the table insert.

2. Adjust the stop knob (1) to touch

the stop plate (2).

3. Recheck the blade depth by

moving the cutting head front to

back through the full motion of a cut

along the control arm. If the blade

touches the inside of the control

arm, readjust the setting.

the ruler against the fence (2) as

shown.

3. Loosen the two fence locking bolts

(1) with a 6mm hex wrench.

4. Adjust the fence 90° to the blade

and tighten the four fence locking

bolts.

CAUTION: If the saw has not

been used recently, recheck

blade squareness to the fence

and readjust if needed.

5. After fence has been aligned, using

a scrap piece of wood, make a cut

at 90

o

, then check squareness on

the piece. Readjust if necessary.

Fig. S

SETTING CUTTING DEPTH (FIG. T)

The depth of cut can be preset for even

and repetitive shallow cuts.

1. Adjust the cutting head down (See

CUTTING HEAD section) until the

teeth of the blade are at the desired

depth.

2. While holding the upper arm in that

position, turn the stop knob (1) until

it touches the stop plate (2).

3. Recheck the blade depth by moving

the cutting head front to back

through the full motion of a typical

cut along the control arm.

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