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SETTING CUTTING DEPTH (FIG. V)
The depth of cut can be preset for even
and repetitive shallow cuts.
1. Adjust the cutting head down (See
CUTTING HEAD section) until
the teeth of the blade are at the
desired depth.
2. While holding the upper arm in that
position, turn the stop knob (1) until
it touches the stop plate (2).
3. Recheck the blade depth by moving
the cutting head front to back
through the full motion of a typical
cut along the control arm.
NOTE
: If the stop plate becomes loose,
it can interfere with raising and lowering
the cutting head. The stop plate must
be tightened in horizontal position as
shown in Fig. V.
Adjusting Cutting Depth (Fig. V)
The maximum depth travel of the
cutting head was set at the factory.
Check to see that the blade does not
extend more than 1/4 in. below the
table insert, and does not touch the
control arm throat or any part of the
base or table. If the maximum depth
needs readjusting:
1. Loosen the stop knob (1) while
moving the cutting head down until
the blade extends just 1/4 in. below
the table insert.
2. Adjust the stop knob (1) to touch the
stop plate (2).
3. Recheck the blade depth by moving
the cutting head front to back
through the full motion of a cut
along the control arm. If the blade
touches the inside of the control
arm, readjust the setting.
QUICK-CAM MITER TABLE LOCK
ADJUSTMENT (FIG. W)
1. Press down the quick-cam locking
lever (1) to lock the miter table into
place.
2. If the table moves with the locking
lever down, use a 13 mm wrench
to turn the stop nut (2) to the right
until it firmly contacts the miter table
base (4).
3. Raise and lower the locking lever to
verify that the table locks in place
with the lever down.
NOTE:
With the locking lever in
the down position, there must be
sufficient space between the lock
nut (3) and the stop plate (5) to
allow the mechanism to unlock. To
increase the space, turn the lock nut
to the right.
Fig. V
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Fig. W
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