I recently purchased a Sears Craftsman 10″ Table Saw model#22114. It’s not the model with the full cabinet and Biesmeyer fence that lists for around $900 or so dollars, but the model just under this one. My question has to do with aligning the blade to the miter slot. It seems on this model it’s easier to adjust the table to the blade and trunion instead of adjusting the trunion to the miter slot which is the more common way to do it. I was wondering if anyone who owns this particular model has gone through this and which way you chose.
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There a three models in this series (22104, 22114, 22124), and all three have cabinet mounted trunnions that get adjusted the same way. You can't adjust the trunnions. Loosen the 4 bolts to the table top and align it with the blade. It's a simple process that shouldn't take very long.
Thank you very much. This is what I thought, I just wanted someone with experience to confirm.
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