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G0620 Main Control Panel
Blade Height
Calibration
Performing this procedure ensures that the blade
height displayed in the digital control panel is
accurate.
We recommend calibrating the blade height every
time the blade is changed.
The calibration is a simple procedure that only
takes minutes. For precise results, use a pair of
calipers to take the measurements noted below.
Note:
You can stop the calibration process at any
time by pressing the Stop key.
Tools Needed
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Calipers (Dial or Digital) .................................... 1
To calibrate the blade height:
1.
DISCONNECT SAW FROM POWER!
2.
Rotate the main blade so one of the carbide
teeth is at top dead center.
3.
Measure the distance from the top of the
table to the top of the blade tooth, as shown
in
Figure 23
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Measuring blade height with calipers.
5.
Look at the current blade height displayed on
the control panel and compare that to your
measurement.
—If the blade height displayed is the same as
your measurement, then the blade height
calibration is already correct.
—If the displayed blade height is different
than what you measured, continue to the
next step to calibrate the blade height.
6.
Press the blade height key.
The indicator light on the key shines to tell
you that the control panel is ready to accept
input for a new blade height.
7.
Enter your measurement with the keypad.
As you press the keys, the display will flash
the numbers you have entered.
Example:
If you measured 2.15", then you
would press the following keys:
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and the display would look similar to
Figure
24
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Figure 24.
Example of 2.15" entered into the
blade height display.
8.
Press and hold the input confirmation
key
until the display stops flashing.
The indicator light stops shining to tell you
that the control panel will no longer accept
input for the blade height.
4.
Clear the calipers and any other objects
away from the blade, then connect the saw
to power.