Sears 113.299131 User Manual

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Insert the scale between the pencil point and blade,
as shown in figure 22. If the saw is parallel to the
table groove, the scale will just "slide" into the gap
between the pencil point and blade. If the scale will

not enter this gap, or is loose in the check shown in

figure

22

, an adjustment of the table trunnions is

required. Proceed as follows:

(1) Tighten the clamp knob firmly (figure 20) and

loosen the two screws which secure each table

trunnion (front and rear) to the table. (See figure
23. ) It will be necessary to reach these screws
from underneath the table.

(2) Shift the two trunnions until the preceding meas­

urements are equal and tighten all four trunnion
screws. Recheck measurements (figures 21 and

22

) to make sure tightening the screws did not

alter the setting.

5. Check and Adjust Rip Fence

Your Craftsman Rip Fence has been designed to provide
accuracy, reliability and long life. In order for your fence
to work properly it is imperative that it be adjusted
accurately. The fence is adjusted at the factory, but due
to shipping hazards and slight tolerance build-up be­
tween individual saws, it is sometimes necessary that
your fence be adjusted to your particular saw. Therefore,

check your fence and adjust it (if necessary) as outlined
in the instructions that follow:

CAUTION: It is imperative that these in­
structions be followed precisely, as an in­
correct adjustment could damage the fence

and the fence guide bar attached to your
saw.

a. Installation of Rip Fence

(1) Raise the lock handle and position the rip fence

(10, figure 1) on the saw table. Do not latch the
lock handle.

(2) Slide the rip fence along the guide bar while

watching the clearance between lower edge of
fence and table top. If any portion of the fence

(except sliding pad at rear) drags on table top,
or if clearance between fence and table top
varies appreciably as the fence is moved, the
guide bar must be readjusted. This is accom­
plished by loosening the attaching screws (figure

10

) and re-positioning the bar until a consistent

clearance exists over entire top surface of the

table.

(3) Check for proper engagement (mesh) of teeth on

fence adjusting shaft pinion with the gear teeth

on underside of rack. (See figure 24.) The pinion
should be adjusted up or down so that teeth are
in full contact lengthwise. This adjustment is made
as follows:

(4) Push the fence adjusting knob all the way down

and look underneath the rack to determine if
pinion and rack teeth are aligned. (See figure

24. ) If the pinion extends too far (or not far
enough) loosen the set screw (1, figure 25) with
a 1/8 inch hex-"L" wrench and slide the knob

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