Craftsman 113.241680 Owner's Manual Page 17

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9. Bend the SHAFT HOUSING toward the motor
as illustrated. Insert end of LARGE FERRULE
over MOTOR CONNECTOR and line up
SQUARE END of flexible shaft with square hole
in MOTOR CONNECTOR.
NOTE: If FLEXIBLE SHAFT is not properly
positioned in the square hole of the MOTOR
CONNECTOR it will not be possible to make
this connection. It may be necessary to carefully
rotate the blade to line up the SQUARE END of
the flexible shaft with the square hole in the
MOTOR CONNECTOR.
10. Push LARGE FERRULE as far as it will go
against the motor end cap. If it does not enter
motor end cap to ferrule bead, rotate saw blade
while pushing ferrule toward motor to permit the
square ends of the core to enter their square
mating holes deep enough to ailow ferrule to be
correctly positioned.
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CAREFULLY ROTATE BLADE BY
HAND TO LINE UP SQUARE
END OF FLEXIBLE SHAFT
WITH SQUARE HOLE IN
MOTOR CQNNECTOR
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11. Assemble upper and lower shaft bracket by
inserting 1/4-20 x 3/4 carriage bolts in upper and
lower square holes on the saw base rear panel
and then through the slotted hole in the shaft
brackets, Assemble 17/64 x 3/4 x 1/16 washer,
External Type Lockwasher, and 1/4-20 Hex Nut.
Finger tighten.
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12. Position the upper and lower shaft brackets so
they wrap around the LARGE FERRULE on the
SHAFT HOUSING. Bottom bracket should just
contact and support LARGE FERRULE. Tighten
nuts that hold the shaft brackets to the saw base.
13. Assemble two 1/4-20 x 1 in. Hex Head Screws,
External Lockwashers, and 1/4-20 Hex Nuts to
clamp upper and lower brackets together, Do
not tighten.
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