
Mark V 520
Summary Manual
SM - 17
ADJUST THE 90° POSITIVE STOP
54
Use a small screwdriver to back out the 90°
stop screw 2 to 3 turns, as shown in Figure B-
85.
Figure B-85
55.
Depress the plunger, then turn the stop screw
until you feel it touch the plunger.
56.
To re-check the stop setting, repeat Steps 52
through 55.
ADJUST BOTH 45° STOPS
57.
Loosen the lock knob and pull out the plunger.
Then, at the same time, rotate the miter gauge
and push in the plunger until it hits the 45°
stop (there is one on each side of the 90° stop).
58.
Use a combination square to set the miter
gauge face at 45° to the saw blade. If the 45°
stop needs adjustment, use a medium screw-
driver to back out the 45° screw 2 to 3 turns.
59.
Depress the plunger, then turn the stop screw
until you feel it touch the plunger.
60.
To recheck the stop setting, repeat Steps 54
through 59.
61.
To adjust the other 45° stop, repeat Steps 57
through 60.
REMOVE THE SAW BLADE
62.
Loosen the table height lock and raise the table
so that it clears the saw blade, then tighten the
lock. Unlock the carriage lock and move the
worktable to the right.
63.
Use the 5/32" Allen wrench to loosen the
arbor set screw. Remove the saw blade.
64.
Unlock the table height lock and lower the
table to a comfortable working height. Tighten
the lock.
ALIGN THE PRO FENCE PARALLEL
WITH THE WORKTABLE
55.
Place the miter gauge in the left slot of
the worktable on the infeed side. Place
the Pro Fence on the right side of the saw
table.
56.
Insert the long 5/32" Allen wrench
through the miter gauge and secure it
using the short 5/32" Allen wrench and
a set screw borrowed from the tool rest.
57.
Move the fence toward the Allen wrench
until it just touches it.
58.
Lock the lower fence lock handle first,
then lock the upper fence lock handle to
secure both ends of the pro fence.
59.
Slide the miter gauge back and forth in
the slot. The tip of the Allen wrench
should keep in slight contact with the
fence. Watch that you don't scratch the
fence.
60.
If the allen wrench pulls away from or
binds against the fence, the fence needs
aligning. If so, do the following:
a.
Using the short 5/32” short Allen
wrench, loosen the four button head
cap screws (3), located on the top of
the fence, slightly. They should be
just tight enough to require firm pres-
sure to align the fence.
b.
Raise the upper fence lock handle
only to unlock the rear of the fence.
c.
Adjust the rear end of the fence so
that it just touches the allen wrench
as the miter guage slides along the
fence.
d.
When alignment is reached, lock the
upper fence lock handle. Slide the
miter gauge back and forth to double
check your alignment. Using the
short 5/32” Allen wrench, tighten
the four button head cap screws (3)
completely.