MAKI NG ADJUSTMENTS
ADJUSTI NG THE BLADE HEI GHT
1.
For all through cuts, the top of the blade teeth should be
above the workpiece and the bottom of the blade gullets
are below the top surface of workpiece.
2.
For non-through cuts, the top of the blade points should be
set to the depth of the cut.
3.
To adjust the height of the blade, refer to Figure 40 and do
the following:
4.
Make sure the bevel/ height adjustment locking lever
C
is
in the locked position.
5.
Adj ust t he blade height by t ur ning t he bevel/ height
adjustment wheel
B
. Clockwise will raise the blade and
counterclockwise lowers it.
CHANGI NG THE BEVEL
See Figure 40.
1.
Unlock the bevel locking lever by pulling it into the unlock
position.
2.
Holding knob/ wheel, slide the bevel indicator to the desired
angle.
3.
When the blade is at desired angle, lock the bevel locking
lever by pushing it down to the lock position.
Figure 40
B
C
USI NG THE MI TER GAUGE
1.
There are t wo mit er gauge grooves, one on each side
of the blade. Miter gauge is adjustable from 90º to 30º .
When making a 90º cross cut , use eit her groove. For
beveled cross cut use the groove on right so that the blade
is tilted away from miter gauge and hands.
2.
Loosen the miter gauge lock knob
A
. Rotate the gauge
unt il desired angle on scale is reached. Re-t ight en lock
knob
A
. The miter gauge has index points at 90º , 75º ,
60º , 45º , & 30º both left and right.
See Figure 41.
A
Figure 41
ADJUSTI NG RAI L SYSTEM
1.
Lift
C
extension lock lever to unlock position.
2.
Rot at e
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fence adj ust m ent s knob unt il t he desired
cutting dimension is achieved.
3.
Push
C
extension lock lever lock down to engage the
lock.
See Figure 42.
Figure 42
Lock
Lock
Unlock
Unlock
C
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UNLOCK
UNLOCK
LOCK
LOCK
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