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Mark V Model 520
Alignment
Figure B-112
Figure B-111
Figure B-113
Figure B-114
Figure B-110
Figure B-109
83.
Make sure the riving knife is fully seated
between the guard and the lock plate, as in
Figure B-109. The curved portion of the
riving knife should be very close to the saw
blade teeth (about 1/8"), as illustrated in
Figure B-110. Tighten the guard lock knob
(210). Look to see if the riving knife is
centered with the saw blade, as shown in
Figure B-111.
84.
If the riving knife is not centered with the
saw blade, follow these steps:
a.
Notice which way the riving knife is
not centered with the saw blade.
b.
Unclamp and remove the upper saw
guard, then remove the saw blade and
lower saw guard.
c.
Use a 5/32" Allen wrench to adjust the
stop screw (211) located below the lower
saw guard's collar, see Figure B-112.
• If the riving knife is to the
left
of the
saw blade, back out the stop screw
(counter-clockwise).
• If the riving knife is to the
right
of the
saw blade, screw in the stop screw
(clockwise).
d.
Re-install the saw blade, lower saw
guard and riving knife, according to
Steps 88 through 92. If the riving knife
is still not centered on the saw blade,
repeat this Step 93.