Good morning fellow woodworkers.
I've posted a couple of previous messages regarding a Sears Craftsman 10" contrator table saw, model number 113.29901.
I'm working on achieving improved blade alignment prior to beginning a mitered corner router bit storage box.
I've purchased a PALS kit to make achieving the blade parallel to the miter slot easier. The trunnion on this model table saw has three bolts on the rear of the trunnion, one centered between the other two.
My question is, once I've attached the PALS brackets I'm assuming I have to loosen the center bolt to correct the blade alignment? I thought that given a center bolt the trunnion would not come out of alignment. All the bolts are tight so I don't know if correct alignment was achieved years ago when the tool was assembled. Any thoughts for those of you have have installed a PALS and have a table saw model with 3 rear trunnion bolts.
Also, the instructions suggest filing the rounded ends of the trunnion to establish more secure contact with the LAPS brackets. Any suggestion as to the type of metal file?
As always, thank you for your comments, suggestions, and recommendations in advance.
I've had positive and useful recommendations to all my posted questions in the short period of being a member of this community.
Mark Mrsa