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BLADE BEVEL CONTROL
Loosen the blade bevel lock handle counterclock-
wise (Fig. 43), slide the elevation wheel until the
pointer is at the desired angle and tighten the
blade tilt lock handle clockwise.
NOTE: To best secure the main guard for reloca-
tion, adjust the blade to its low-est position. This
keeps the guard tight to the table surface and pre-
vents dam-age related to the guard swinging
during relocation. If transporting over a longer dis-
tance on/off the job, place guard in its below table
storage position (See Figure 16).
Anti-Kickback Device
In the event of kickback, the Anti-Kickback Device,
(also known as dogs, or pawls) is intended to help
prevent the board from being thrown in the direc-
Basic Table Saw Operation
tion of the user. The sharp teeth of the pawls are
intended to “catch” the material in the event of
kickback.
The Anti-Kickback Device can be easily attached
by aligning the attachment pin with the hole in the
rear of the Riving Knife / Splitter. It can be easily
re-moved by depressing the compression pads
on both sides of the Anti-Kickback Device and
lifting it away.
Elevation
Wheel
Pointer
Bevel Lock Handle
FIG. 43