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▶ 45° Bevel Stop
To avoid possible injury,
disconnect plug from power
source
before
performing
any
assembly,
adjustments or repairs.
▼ CHECKING LEFT 45° BEVEL ADjUSTMENT
1.
Lower head assembly and engage head assembly
lock pin.
2.
Rotate table to 0° miter position and lock.
3.
Slide the head assembly completely to the back
and engage the slide rail lock knob by tightening
the knob to the right (clockwise).
4.
Slide the fence completely to the left to avoid
hitting it with the saw head.
5.
Pull bevel lock lever forward to unlock the head
assembly.
6.
Check range of bevel range selector stop. It
should be at 45°, (figure 18).
7.
Tilt the saw assembly to the left until you feel it
stop. This is where the saw is currently set for
45° bevel cut.
8.
Use a combination square to check blade
squareness to the table. Place the combination
square on the table and press its 45° surface
against the blade. If the blade does not contact
the full length of the square, follow the
calibration procedure. (see figure 19)
▼ CALIBRATING BLADE AT LEFT 45° BEVEL
Note: Use a 3/8” (10mm) wrench for adjustment.
Note: Calibrating the bevel setting automatically
calibrates the 33.9°, 22.5°, and 45° left stop.
1.
Lower head assembly and engage head assembly
lock pin.
2.
Slide the head assembly completely to the back
and engage the slide rail lock knob by tightening
the knob to the right (clockwise).
3.
Slide the fence completely to the left to avoid
hitting it with the saw head.
4.
Check bevel range selector stop located on the
left side of the bevel post on the table. It should
be at 45°.
5.
Pull the bevel lock lever forward to unlock the
head assembly.
6.
Locate the bevel stop bolt along the left side of
the bevel post. This bolt features a lock nut.
(figure 18)
7.
Loosen the bevel stop bolt a quarter turn and
then loosen the lock nut. When this is complete
you will be able to adjust the bevel stop bolt by
hand.
A. Rotate the bevel stop bolt clockwise to adjust
the head to the lift.
B. Rotate the bevel stop bolt counter-clockwise
to adjust the head to the right.
8.
Follow the procedure in “Checking Left 45° Bevel
Adjustment” to check your modifications. If
further adjustment is required, repeat the steps
above.
9.
Once satisfactory, lock the bevel lock lever at 45°
to prevent movement.
10. Finger tighten the lock nut in place. Once
secured, tighten with wrench.
FIG. 19
FIG. 18
Bevel
Stop Bolt
Lock Nut
Bevel Range
Selector Stop
Adjustments
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