BLADE PARALLEL TO THE MITER GAUGE GROOVE
(FIG. S)
To prevent personal injury, always disconnect plug from
the power source when making any adjustments,
This adjustment was made at the factory, but it should
be rechecked and adjusted if necessary
This adjustment must be correc' or kickback could result
and accurate cuts cannot be made
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Remove the yellow switch key and unplug
the saw
2..
Move the blade guard out of the way,.
3_. Raise the blade to the highest position and set at
the 0 ° angle (90° straight up)
4.
Select and mark, with a felt tip marker, a blade
tooth having a "right set",
5.
Place the combination square base (1) into the
right side miter gauge groove (2). (FIG. S)
6,
Adjust the rule so it touches the front marked tooth
and lock ruler so it holds its position in the square
assembly.
7.
Rotate the blade bringing the marked tooth to the
rear and about 1/2 inch above the table,
8.
Carefully slide the combination square to the rear
until the ruler touches the marked tooth.
9,
If the ruler touches the marked tooth at the front and
rear positions, no adjustment is needed at this time,
Fig. S
ADJUSTING THE BLADE TO BE PARALLEL TO
THE MITER GAUGE GROOVE (FIG.T)
1_ If the front and rear measurements
are not the
same, remove the combination
square and loosen
the four adjusting screws (1) on the top of the table
about a half turn,
2. With a folded piece of cardboard covering the blade
to protect your hands, move the blade carefully to
the left or right as much as needed to align
the blade correctly
3.
Tighten the four screws (1) and remeasure,
as
described in steps 4 to 9 in the prior section..
4.
If sufficient adjustment cannot be made by the
adjusting screws (1), then also loosen the two
adjustment screws (2). Loosen these screws (2)
only if necessary
5.
Recheck blade clearance making sure that the
blade does not hit the table insert or other parts
when at the 90 ° and 45 ° settings.
6,
Tighten all screws.
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