Operator`s manual
Fig. 105
13. Loosen the tour screws in the front of the
column support slightly, if you have not al-
ready done so in the Adjusting Elevation sec-
tion. (Figure 106)
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Fig. 106
14. Use the top two screws to move the radial
arm into line:
If the blade moved away from the square,
tighten the top right screw to move the arm
to the left. Then tighten the top left screw to
meet the column. Go to step 15, or
If the blade tried to "walk" on the square,
tighten the top left screw to move the arm to
the right. Then tighten the top right screw to
meet the column. Go to step 15.
15. Move the motor back and forth along the
radial arm. Repeat step 14 until the marked
tooth just touches the square at all points.
Then go to step 16.
16. Tighten the bottom screws in the front of
the column support, switching from right to
left several times so that you do not force the
radial arm out of line. Do not overtighten or
it will be difficult to raise and lower the
radial arm.
17. Raise and lower the radial arm. If this is dif-
ficult, loosen the four screws in the front of the
column support slightly and try again. Loosen all
of these screws the same amount so that you do
not force the radial arm out of line.
18. Repeat step 17 until movement of the
radial arm is smooth but firm. Then go to
step 19.
19. Lay a framing square on the front table
with the long edge along the back of the table
and the short edge alongside the blade, as
before.
20. Move the framing square toward the
blade, and rotate the blade with your hand,
until the marked tooth of the blade just
touches the edge of the square.
2 I. Move the motor back and forth along the
radial arm. Do not move the square.
22. If the marked tooth just touches the edge
of the square at all points, go to step 23 or
If the marked tooth moves away fi'om the
edge of the square or tries to "walk" on top of
it, go back to step 13 and repeat.
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