Assembly and adjustments – Sears 113.299131 User Manual

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assembly and adjustments

ROD ASSEMBLY

Figure 34

INDICATOR BLOCK

(b) If an adjustment is required, loosen the two

screws (one at each end of the window) and
shift the plastic window until the indicator line
is aligned with the ”

1

" inch line on the scale.

(See figure 33.) Tighten the two screws and

recheck for accuracy. If the plastic window

cannot be shifted enough to provide this align­
ment, loosen the screws that secure the guide­
bar scale to the guide-bar at its ends, shift
the scale slightly and tighten the screws. Then

proceed to adjust the plastic window as de­
scribed above.

(c) When the fence is correctly adjusted and

moved to any position at the right of the saw
blade, the scale will indicate the width of the
desired cut. Make several trial settings and

check by measuring with a scale from the
fence to the blade.

NOTE: When properly adjusted, the indicators
may be used for most operations, thus elim­
inating the need for actual measurements except
for extreme requirements. When sighting the

indicator, always use the system shown in figure

32 in order to make sure the sight angle is
correct.

(d) Move the fence to the left-hand side of saw

blade and adjust the left-hand indicator,

(right-hand side) in the same manner as for

the right-hand indicator.

NOTE: Remember, if the guide-bar scale must
be moved when adjusting the left indicator, it
will change the settings just made on the right-

hand indicator and necessitate

a

readjustment.

6. Check and Adjust the Miter Gauge

NOTE: This gauge was set correctly at the fac­
tory, but rough handling during shipping might

have disturbed the setting. To assure maximum

accuracy the "

0

" (zero) degree stop should be

checked and adjusted (if required) as follows:

a. Checking the Miter Gauge

(1) Loosen the lock handle and push the stop pin

firmly into the middle detent ("

0

" position on the

scale.) The stop pin will be seated more effec­
tively if it is rotated slightly as it is being "pushed"
into the detent. Tighten the lock handle. (See

figure 34.)

NOTE: Always tighten the lock handle hand-
tight only. Do not use a wrench on the lock
handle.
(2) Using a combination square, check for an exact

90-degree angle between the miter gauge and
rod assembly. If this measurement is exactly 90
degrees, the adjustment has not been disturbed
and the gauge is ready for use. If not accurate
at 90°, adjust the gauge as follows:

b. Adjusting the Miter Gauge

(1) Loosen the lock handle, disengage stop pin, hold

the square solidly against the rod assembly and
face, then tighten the lock handle firmly by hand.

Recheck to make sure that tightening the lock
handle did not alter the setting. Remove the

square from the gauge.

(2) Loosen the two screws that attach the indicator

block to the rod assembly. Shift the indicator
block until the stop pin can be pushed solidly into
its detent. Hold the indicator block aligned with
the rod assembly and the stop pin seated firmly
in the detent and tighten the two screws.

(3) Loosen the lock handle and recheck for accuracy

with the square. (Make certain the stop pin is
fully seated.) Tighten the lock handle and readjust

if necessary.

(4) After completing the above adjustment, loosen

the pointer attaching screw, set pointer at "

0

"

(zero) and tighten the screw.

NOTE: Detents at the two 45-degree positions
are jig bored. When the gauge is adjusted for
a 90-degree cut, the 45-degree positions are
correct.

. Install and Adjust the Saw Guard Assembly.

Position the saw blade for deepest cut and against the
90° stop, (square with table top).

The guard assembly (

8

, figure 1) consists of a clear

plastic blade guard, spreader and anti-kickback. The
spreader must be aligned with the saw blade, which is
accomplished as follows:

a. Installation of Saw Guard Assembly.

(See figures 35 and 36.)

(1) Loosen the lock handle on spreader support, slide

the lower end of the spreader support on the
spreader rod (attached to end of spreader bar).

(See figures 35 and 36.)

(2) Push the spreader support onto the spreader rod

until the groove in spreader support is snug against

the groove pin. Tighten the lock handle. (See

figure 36.)

b. Alignment of Saw Guard Assembly.

(See figures 35 and 36.)
(1) Raise the plastic guard up to expose the spreader.

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