i
I
FIG. 30
7. Move arm unti Ithe saw bladetouchesthe carpenter's
square in all positions asthemotor
ismovedback
and forth onthe arm.
8. Hold arm steady and tighten bolts.
9. Replacehoodand pointer.
10. Adjust dial by turning so that pointer linesup with
o
Degreeon scale.
Once adjustedslight
misallign-
ment of thepointer
andscalemaybe corrected
by
slight Iy bending thepoi nter.
OQUARING
TH:':A:
BLADETO THETABLE
V<BEVEL
ANGLE ADJUSTMENT)
Position themotor
asshown(Fig.
29)untiIthe
0degree
de
t
ent snaps into place. Snapcan
beadjusted
by set
sc
r
ew on left handside
of bevel scale. Do not over-
tightenand compress
spring sol idin detent snap
.
1. T
i
ghten bevel locking clamp
.
If clamp doesnot
tighten securely whenplaced
ina lock position, it
can be adjusted asfollows:
Loosen the set screw in theclamp
lever and
remove theclamplever.
Usetheclamplever
as
awrench to tighten
t
heindexscrew.
Do notover-
tighten; only slight pressure
isneeded. Replace
lever
i
n locked positionand tighten
the setscrew.
Fig. 30.
.
2. Placeacarpenter's
squareon tabletop against
the
blade as shown. Fig. 29. Square must not rest
against atoothof theblade.
If bladeisnot
square,
adjust asfollows:
a. Removethelower
portion of theindexhandle
by removing the four phi Ilips headscrews.
This exposesthe
lower adjusting screw. Fig.
31.
b. Usea
1/4-
allen wrench
-
to
loosenall
-
three
adjusting screws.