Sears 113.241591 User Manual

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Race fence on saw but DO NOT LOCK IT.
Move the REAR END of the fence slightly to the rig ht

or left . . . when you release it, the fence should

“spring” back to its original position.
If it does not, the spring pressure must be

INCREASED.

1. Loosen the screws.

2 Move Spring slightly toward front of fence.
NOTE: Applying a coat of paste wax to the rails will
allow fence to be moved more easily.

If the fence does not slide easily along the bars, the

pressure of the spring can be REDUCED,

t. Loosen the screws,

2: Move spring slightly toward rear of fence . . .

tighten screws.

WARNING: BE SURE TO PUSH LOCK LEVER ALL
THE WAY DOWN UNTIL THE LEVER RESTS ON
THE STOP BEFORE USING THIS RIP FENCE.

The rip fence lock lever when locked down should
hold the rip fence securely, it should not be difficult

to push down and lock;

If lock lever does not lock fence securely . . .
1. Raise lock lever.

2.

Tighten

the adjusting nut using a small

screwdriver until the fever, when locked, holds

the rip fence securely.

If lock lever is difficuit to push down . . .
1. Raise lock lever.

2.

Loosen

the

adjusting

nut

using

a

small

screwdriver until the lever is easy to push down

and bolds the rip fence securely.

SLIDE SPRING TO

ADJUST PRESSURE

ADJUSTING NUT

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FENCE HEAD

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