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45° Check and Adjustment
1. Tilt the blade to 45° and repeat Steps 3
– 6.
If the blade is still parallel with the miter slot, continue onto the Blade Alignment procedure.
If the blade was parallel with the miter slot at 90° but not at 45°, one end of the table will
need to be shimmed higher with metal shim stock.
Note: Table top removed for clarity. Normally adjustment will be from the bottom
up.
2. Loosen the three table mounting bolts.
If the distance at the front of the table is shorter
than the back of the table, shim(s) will need to
be placed under front corners mounts.
If the distance at the back of the table is shorter
than the front of the table, shim(s) will need to
be placed under back center mount.
Thin shim stock works well.
3. Tighten each bolt in sequence a little at a time
repeating the sequence until the bolts are
evenly tight and secure.
4. Recheck the blade to the miter slot at 90° and 45°.
If the blade is parallel, continue to Step 14, and then go to Blade Alignment.
If the distances are still off, repeat the adjustment procedure until the blade is parallel to the
miter slot in both blade positions.
5. Once the miter slot is adjusted to the blade, recheck all measurements and be sure the table
mounting bolts are secure. Also, if you remove the table in the future; note the shim
placements and reassemble them exactly how they came apart.
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Summary of Contents for TS-1248P
Page 4: ...52 Saw Body Parts List A B 94...
Page 81: ...77 77 ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM...
Page 82: ...78 78 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS...
Page 83: ...79 79 BLADE GUARD MITER AND ACCESSORIES PARTS DIAGRAM A A...
Page 86: ...82 82 FENCE PARTS DIAGRAM...
Page 89: ...85 85 52 EXTENSION TABLE AND RAILS PARTS DIAGRAM...
Page 91: ...87 87 SAW BODY PARTS DIAGRAM A...
Page 92: ...88 88 SAW BODY PARTS DIAGRAM B...
Page 103: ...99 99 NOTES...