Miter Detent System - Adjustment Procedure; Calibrating Miter Detent System; Miter Scale Pointer Adjustment; Kerf Insert Adjustment - Bosch CM10GD Instrucciones De Funcionamiento Y Seguridad

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▶ Miter Detent System –
Adjustment Procedure
power
source
assembly, adjustments or repairs.

▼ CALIBRATING MITER DETENT SYSTEM

1. Engage the miter detent at the 0° position.
Loosen the miter lock knob 1/2 turn.
2. Look for four round holes in the miter scale
plate. In each hole is a screw. Use the small
end of the 6/4mm hex key or a 4mm hex key
to loosen all four screws 1 to 2 turns. This will
loosen the miter detent plate (see Figure 18).
3. Lock saw down using the head assembly lock
pin (item 43 – page 12).
4. Hold one side of a 90° combination square
against the fence and rotate the table (and
detent plate) until the side of the saw blade
is in full contact with the other side of the
square.
Contacting
Fence
Adjustments
To avoid possible injury,
disconnect
plug
from
before
performing
Screws
Detent Plate
Figure 18
Contacting
Blade
Set Miter
Combination
Detent at 0°
Square
Figure 19
5. Tighten all four screws – loosen and reset the
miter scale pointer to the "0" position.

▼ MITER SCALE POINTER ADjUSTMENT

1. Rotate table to 0° position and lock in place.
2. Raise the head assembly to the full UP
any
position.
3. Loosen the pointer adjust screw that holds the
miter scale pointer in place (see Figure 20).
4. Position the pointer to align with the 0° line.
Tighten the screw.
Pointer Adjust Screw
Miter Scale Pointer
Figure 20. Miter Scale Adjustment

▼ KERF INSERT ADjUSTMENT

The kerf inserts should be adjusted close to the
blade, but without touching the blade, to avoid
tear-out on the bottom of the workpiece.
1. Hold the saw head assembly down and push
in the head assembly lock pin (item 43 – page
12) to keep the saw in the DOWN position.
2. Loosen the six kerf screws using small end of
6/4 mm hex key or 4 mm hex key.
3. Adjust the kerf inserts as close to the blade
(teeth) as possible without touching the
blade.
4. Tighten the kerf screws.
NOTE: At extreme bevel angles, the saw blade may
slightly cut into kerf insert.
Figure 21. Kerf Inserts
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0° Line
Kerf Screws
Kerf Inserts

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