ADJUSTING THE TRACK ARM CLAMP HANDLE
The track-arm clamp handle in the forward position (A) Fig. 46 should lock the clamp arm. The track arm should be
unlocked when the handle is in the rear position, resting on the stop (C). To adjust the track-arm handle:
Disconnect the machine from the power source!
1. Unscrew and remove the stop (C) Fig. 46. Unscrew and remove the track-arm clamp handle assembly (A).
2. Remove the clamp (D) Fig. 47 from the opposite side of track arm and change the position of the bolt head (E).
3. Replace the track-arm clamping handle assembly (A) Fig. 46. Check for proper locking.
4. Replace the stop (C) Fig. 46 and the cap (D) Fig. 47.
C
A
Fig. 46
ADJUSTING THE SQUARE OF THE SAW TRAVEL TO THE FENCE
The 12" Radial Arm Saw is equipped with 90° and 45° positive miter stops. This feature makes it possible to produce
accurate miter cuts and cross-cuts quickly. To make accurate cuts, the saw blade travel must be 90° to the fence. To
check the travel and adjust:
1. Remove the blade guard assembly and the saw blade from the cuttinghead assembly (A) Fig. 48. Insert a wrench
(B) between the arbor flanges in place of blade. Tighten the arbor nut.
2. Place a square (C) Fig. 48 against the fence. Lower the cuttinghead assembly (A) so that the wrench (B) just clears
the table top.
3. Pull the cuttinghead assembly (A) Fig. 48 along the square (C).
4. If the wrench (B) does not travel parallel to the square (C), remove three screws (D) Fig. 49, and remove miter scale
(E).
A
D
C
B
Fig. 48
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D
E
D
Fig. 47
E
K
Fig. 49