Craftsman 137.212290 User Manual

Page 13

Attention! The text in this document has been recognized automatically. To view the original document, you can use the "Original mode".

Advertising
background image

Cutting head downward travel adjustment (FIG. L)

Fig. M

A WARNING

To avoid injury from unexpected starting or
electrical shock, turn the switch OFF and remove
the power cord from the power source.

NOTE; Before each cutting operation, check the position
of the blade to make sure it does not contact any metal
surface. If the biade contacts any metal surface, the
depth of travel must be adjusted.

1. Lower the blade as far as possible.

2. Loosen the locknut (3).
3. Turn the adjustment bolt (4) out (counterclockwise)

to decrease the cutting depth or in (clockwise) to
increase the cutting depth.

4. Rotate the blade manually to check for contact.
5. Repeat until adjusted properly, and tighten the

locknut to secure the adjustment bolt into position.

Fig. L

BE¥EL STOP ADJUSTMENT (FIG. M & N)

A

WARNING

To avoid injury from unexpected starting or
electrical shock, make sure the trigger is released
and remove the power cord from the power source.

90°(0°) Bevel adjustment (Fig.

M)

1. Loosen bevel lock handle (1) and tilt the cutting

arm completely to the right. Tighten the bevel lock
handle. Lower blade.

2. Place a combination square (2) on the miter table

with the rule against the table and the heel of the
square against the saw blade.

3. If the blade is not 90°(0°) square with the miter table,

loosen the bevel lock handle, tilt the cutting head
completely to the left, loosen the jamb nut (4) on the
bevel angle adjustment bolt (3) and adjust the bolt (3)
in or out to increase or decrease the bevel angle with
a

10

mm wrench.

4. Tilt the cutting arm to back to the right at 90°(0°)

bevel and recheck for alignment.

5. Repeat steps 1 through 4 if further adjustment is

needed.

6

. Tighten bevel lock handle and jamb nut (4) when

alignment is achieved.

90°(0°) Bevel indicator (Fig. M-1}

1. When the blade is exactly 90°(0°) to the table, loosen

the bevel indicator screw (5) using a #2 Phillips
screwdriver.

2. Adjust bevel indicator (

6

) to the “0” mark (7) on the

bevel scale and retighten the screw.

Fig. M-1

45° Bevel adjustment (Fig. N)

1. Unlock the bevel lock handle and tilt the cutting arm

as far to the left as possible.

2. Using a combination square, check to see if the

blade angle is 45° to the table.

3. If the blade is not at 45° to the miter table, tilt the

cutting arm to the right, loosen the jamb nut (5) on
the bevel angle adjustment bolt (4) and adjust the
bolt (4) in or out to increase or decrease the bevel
angle with a

10

mm wrench.

4. Tilt the cutting arm to the left to 45° bevel and

recheck for alignment.

5. Repeat steps 1 through 4 until the blade is at 45° to

the miter table.

6

. Tighten bevel lock handle and jamb nut (5) when

alignment is achieved.

5

Fig. N

13

Advertising