
ADJUSTING THE 90° BEVEL STOP
1.
Disconnect the machine from the power source.
2.
Raise the blade to its highest position and lift the blade
guard.
3.
Loosen the bevel lock knob and turn the blade tilting
handwheel clockwise until it stops.
4.
Verify the 90° angle of the blade with a square from the
right side of the blade
. Keep the square flat against
the table and against the flat part of the blade - Do not
touch the teeth of the blade.
If the blade angle is incorrect, adjust the 90° stop screw,
, located inside the cabinet, on the right side of the saw.
Proceed as follows:
5.
Loosen the jam-nut
using a 1/2" open end wrench.
6.
Adjust the height of the 90° stop screw,
, until the
blade is 90° to the table when the 90° stop screw
touches the stop
.
7.
Re-tighten the jam-nut.
ADJUSTING THE BEVEL ANGLE POINTER
The bevel pointer should read “0” when the blade is at 90°
to the table. If not, with the blade set 90° vertical to the
table, remove the hand wheel by loosening the hand
wheel lock knob
then loosening the set screw on the
shaft of the hand wheel
with the 5/32" Allen key. Once
the hand wheel has been removed, loosen the screw
on
the pointer mounting bracket and manually align the
pointer
with the zero on the bevel scale, then re-tighten
the screw and re-attach the hand wheel.
ADJUSTING THE 45° BEVEL STOP
Verify the 45° setting by tilting the blade as far as possible to
the left and using a square to check the angle
. If nee-
ded adjust as for the 90° stop, this time using the stop screw
inside the cabinet, at the front of the saw
.
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