Model g0661/g0713 (Mfg. since 1/10)
-75-
Miter Gauge
Adjustments
Fence Scale
Calibration
the fence scale indicator windows, shown in
Figure 124, can be calibrated with the fence scale
by loosening the two mounting screws and sliding
it in the desired direction. the indicator window on
the right side is used when the fence is positioned
to the right side of the blade. the indicator window
on the left is used when the fence is positioned
on the left side of the blade.
IMpORTANT: do not
use the fence on the left side of the blade if it has
been purposely offset, as described on
page 74,
Offsetting Fence.
Figure 126. Checking 90° stop on miter gauge.
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Checking/Setting 90° Stops
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2. slide the miter gauge into the t-slot on the
table, then push the sliding shaft all the way
into the miter gauge.
3. adjust the miter gauge so the 90° stop screw
rests against the sliding shaft.
4. place the 90° square evenly against the face
of the miter gauge and the blade, as shown
in
Figure 126.
Tools Needed
Qty
hex Wrench 2.5mm ........................................... 1
phillips screwdriver ........................................... 1
square 90° and 45° ..................................1 Each
Wrench 8mm ..................................................... 1
the miter gauge is equipped with stop screws that
allow you to easily adjust the miter gauge from 45°
to the left, 90°, and 45° to the right (see
Figure
125). the stop screws contact the shaft, which
moves in or out of the way for adjustments.
Figure 125. Miter gauge stops.
90° stop
45° right stop
shaft
45° left stop
Tools Needed
Qty
phillips screwdriver ........................................... 1
scrap piece of Wood ........................................ 1
To calibrate the fence scale indicator win-
dows:
1. position and lock the fence at 13", as indi-
cated by the scale, cut your scrap piece of
wood.
2. reposition and lock the fence at 12", as indi-
cated by the scale.
3. Flip your scrap piece of wood over, placing
the side that was cut in
Step 2 against the
fence, then make your cut.
4. Measure the width of the freshly cut workpiece
with a tape measure. the workpiece width
should be exactly 12". if it is not, then adjust
the indicator window to match the width of the
workpiece.
Figure 124. Fence indicator windows.
left indicator
Window
right indicator
Window