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Item 61969
Calibrating the Miter Table Indicator
After checking or adjusting the fence to
confirm that it is at 90º to the Blade, check the
accuracy of the Miter Table Angle Indicator.
1. Loosen the screw holding the
Angle Indicator in place.
2. Rotate it until the pointer is exactly on 90º.
3. Retighten the screw.
Figure G: Miter Table Angle Indicator Adjustment
Calibrating the Bevel Angle
For making accurate cuts, the Saw Blade must
be adjusted to be exactly vertical to the Table.
1. To check the angle, have the blade assembly
in its normal upright position. Make a cut on a
piece of flat sided, fairly thick scrap material.
2. Check the cut with an accurate square.
The cut should be at exactly 90º.
3. Angle can also be checked by rotating one cut-off
piece 180º and holding the cut ends together.
If the cut is not exactly vertical,
the two pieces will form a slight angle.
WARNING! TO PREVENT SERIOUS INJURY:
Adjust both sides of the Fence clear of the Blade′s
cutting path after making any adjustment to the
cutting angle. Move the Blade through its full
range of motion to ensure the Fences are clear.
4. If necessary, the bevel 0° angle can be corrected by
loosening the Zero Stop Lock Nut (66) and adjusting
the Zero Stop Screw (65) on the right side under
the Bevel Locking Lever. Tighten the Zero Stop
Lock Nut (66) after adjustment.
5. Once the bevel angle is adjusted, adjust the Bevel
Angle Indicator (49) to read 0º when the Saw
Blade is in the vertical position. Loosen the screw
holding the Indicator in place, adjust it to be exactly
over the 0º mark, then retighten the screw.
Zero
Stop
Screw
(65)
Zero Stop
Lock Nut (66)
Bevel Angle
Indicator (49)
Figure H: Zero Stop Screw and
Bevel Angle Indicator
6. To adjust one of the bevel 45° angle stops, loosen
the Lock Nut (64) and adjust the Cap Screw (63)
on the back near the Bevel Locking Lever.
Tighten the Lock Nut (64) after adjustment.
Lock
Nut (64)
Cap
Screw
(63)
Figure I: 45° Stop Cap Screw
Adjusting or Replacing the Kerf Board
If the Kerf Board becomes damaged it must be replaced.
1. Remove the four screws holding
the Kerf Board in place.
2. Install a new Kerf Board. Replace the four
screws and tighten them slightly.
To adjust the Kerf Board:
1. Lower the Saw Blade and lock it
down with the Locking Pin.
2. Adjust the Kerf Board so the right side of the
Blade slightly clears the edge of the Kerf Board.
3. Loosen the Bevel Lock and set
the Bevel Angle at 45º left.
4. Ensure that the left side of the
Blade clears the Kerf Board.
5. Tighten the four screws holding
the Kerf Board in place.
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