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WARNING
:
Make Sure The Power Cord Is
Disconnected From The Power Source!
Tensioning Belt
1. Lower the blade completely, open the motor cover.
2. Loosen the cap screw that secure the motor (see
Figure 33), then pivot the motor up and down to make
sure that it is loose.
Figure 33:
Motor Locking Screw
3. Press down on the motor with one hand to keep the
belt tension tight, then retighten the cap screw.
4. Press each V-belt in the center to check belt tension.
The belt is correctly tensioned when there is
approximately
1⁄2"
deflection as it is pushed with
moderate pressure, as shown in Figure 34.
Figure 34:
Checking Belt Tension
5. Close the motor cover.
Replacing Belt
1.Lower the blade completely, open the motor cover.
2.Loosen the cap screw that secure the motor (see
Figure 33), and raise the motor fully to remove tension
on the V-belts. Roll the V-belts off of the arbor and motor
pulleys.
3. While continuing to raise the motor, install new V-belts
onto the pulleys, lower the motor to tension the V-belts,
then tighten the Cap Screw.
4. check V-belt tension as Figure 34.
5. Close the motor cover.
Miter Gauge Adjustments
1. Slide the miter gauge into the T-slot on the table.
2. Loosen the miter gauge lock knob, pull out the
positive stop knob, then pivot the miter gauge body
to 90° so the stop knob springs into position.
3. Check the Miter Gauge 90° stop on miter gauge.
—
If the square touches the miter body and the
body of the blade (not the teeth) evenly at the same
time, then it is square to the blade and the 90° stop
is set correctly. No further adjustments are
necessary.
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If the square does not touch the miter body and
blade body evenly at the same time, then proceed
to Step 4.
4. Loosen the button head cap screws on the
positive stop knob block (see Figure.112), adjust
the miter body until it is flush with the square, then
tighten the screws.
Figure 35:
Screws for adjusting miter gauge
5. Loosen the screw on the front of the miter bar,
adjust the pointer to 0°, then tighten the screw.
6.The miter bar can be adjusted so it fits more
tightly in the miter slot. To increase the miter bar
tightness, tighten the set screws shown in Figure
36. To decrease the miter bar tightness, loosen the
set screws.
.
Figure 36:
Screws for adjusting miter gauge
Cap Screw
V-Belts