ADJUSTING POSITIVE STOPS
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1. To adjust 0-degree positive stops, loosen knob (B), pull
out on plunger (C) and turn miter gauge over.
2. Loosen the lock nut (D) 3 or 4 turns.
3. Place a square against the guide bar and front of the
miter gauge body. Square the miter gauge body to the
guide bar and tighten knob.
4. Push in plunger and make adjustments to stop screw
(E) so that it touches the plunger and tighten lock nut.
5. Recheck the positive stop angle to the saw blade.
insert the guide bar into the miter slot and slide the
miter gauge up to the saw blade.
6. To check, place a square against the saw blade and
miter gauge body. If any more adjustments are needed
repeat steps above.
7. To set both 45-degree positive stops, repeat steps 1
Thru 6 above at the 45-degree settings.
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A dovetail gib is provided on the arbor height assembly to
insure a good sliding fit between the arbor assembly and
the trunnion bracket when raising and lowering the blade.
This gib has been adjusted at the factory and should not
need any further adjustment. If adjustment is necessary,
perform the following steps.
1.First remove the access panel on the left side of the
saw cabinet.
SEE FIG.35
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2. While holding the 8mm hex head bolt(A) with a
wrench, loosen the hex nut onlyslightly (less than 1/8”
of a turn).
SEE FIG.35
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3.Tighten the 5mm hex head bolts (B) slightly. Correct
adjustment is when a good snug sliding fit is obtained
without any side play or movement between the mating
dovetail surfaces. The adjustment should not be too
tight that it restricts the sliding movement when the
blade is raised and lowered or too loose that it affects
accuracy.
4.Once proper fit is achieved, retighten the (2)8mm hex
Head bolts(A) and M5 hex nut against the casting.
SEE FIG.3
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