C.
MITER GAUGE SLOT AND
BLADE ALIGNMENT
The miter gauge slot is aligned and set
at the factory level. The miter gauge and
the saw blade should be aligned. If not,
follow the steps below.
STEP 1:
Remove the blade guard (See
page 17 C. BLADE GUARD
ASSEMBLY).
STEP 2:
Raise saw blade all the way up
to its maximum height.
STEP 3:
Set the bevel to 0
°
angle.
STEP 4:
Check the front and rear sides
of the saw blade to see if they are
parallel by using a 90
°
square as shown
in
FIG. 49
.
STEP 5
If they are parallel and aligned
to each other, continue STEP 6.
STEP 6:
Adjust the screws on the
trunnion supporting bracket on the
under the rear side of the table as
shown in
FIG. 50
.
D.
BEVEL STOP ADJUSTMENT
The bevel stops have been set at the
factory level, and should not require
adjustments. However, if your cuts are
noticeably inaccurate, follow the steps
below to adjust the bevel.
STEP 1:
Remove the blade guard and
anti-kickback pawls (See page 17 C.
BLADE GUARD ASSEMBLY).
STEP 2:
Raise saw blade all the way up
to its maximum height.
TO CHECK 90
°
BEVEL
STEP 3:
Set the bevel to 0
°
angle.
When the bevel is at 0
°
, the blade is at
90
°
(See page 20 D. TILT
BLADE/BEVEL).
STEP 4:
Place a 90
°
square frame to
set the blade at 90
°
as shown in
FIG. 51
and contact the blade both top and
bottom evenly.
STEP 5:
If the blade is at 90
°
and the
bevel tilting pointer is point at 0, no
further adjustment is needed. If not, go
to next step.
STEP 6:
Slightly loosen the adjustment
screw as shown in
FIG. 52
on the next
page for the bevel cam to loosen.
DISCONNECT THE MACHINE FROM
POWER BEFORE FOLLOWING THE
STEPS!
FIG. 51
90
°
Square
Saw Blade
Table
FIG. 49
FIG. 50
Machine shows
upside down
for clarity.
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