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Model G0772 (Mfd. Since 05/15)
Sliding Table Parallel
Adjustment
The sliding table is adjusted parallel with the main
blade at the factory, but it can be re-adjusted if
necessary.
Tools Needed
Qty
Felt Tip Pen ....................................................... 1
90° Machinists Square ...................................... 1
Precise Measuring Tool ..................................... 1
Wrench or Socket 22mm ................................... 1
Wrench or Socket 17mm ................................... 1
Hex Wrench 4mm .............................................. 1
To adjust sliding table parallel with main
blade:
1. Raise main blade as high as it will go, and
adjust tilt angle to 0°.
2. DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER!
3. Mark one blade tooth with felt tip pen. This
will be your reference point when taking mea-
surements in following steps.
4. Move sliding table all the way forward.
Measure distance “A” shown in
Figure 173,
which is between marked blade tooth and
edge of sliding table miter slot.
Figure 173. Measuring distance between miter
slot and blade at each end of sliding table.
Marked Tooth
B
Marked Tooth
Blade
Miter Slot
A
5. Rotate blade 180°, move sliding table all the
way back, then measure distance “B” shown
in
Figure 173.
— If “A” and “B” measurements are same or
difference is 0.004" or less, no adjustments
to table parallelism need be made.
— If difference is greater than 0.004", then
sliding table parallelism must be adjusted.
Proceed to
Step 6.
6. Loosen three hex bolts shown in Figure 174
to allow sliding table base to move in next
step.
7. Adjust parallelism adjustment bolts as neces-
sary (see
Figure 174) to make sliding table
parallel with main blade.
8. Tighten hex bolts, then repeat Steps 4–5 to
verify adjustment.
— If difference is greater than 0.004", repeat
Steps 6–8.
Figure 174. Location of fasteners on sliding
table base and saw for making sliding table
parallel with main blade.
Sliding Table
Hex Bolts
Parallelism
Adjustment Bolts