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ASSEMBLY AND ADJUSTMENTS
ADJUSTING THE EXTENDABLE EXTENSION TABLE
The extension table allows the user to increase the length of the
table for greater ripping capacity (maximum 25 in.). To use the
extension table:
1. Unlock or remove the rip fence from the table.
2. Unlock the extension table (A, Fig 15) by raising the extension
lock lever (A, Fig 16), slide the extension to the desired width. Use
the scale on the front rail when a specific width is desired.
3. Once the extension is in the desired position, lower the lock
lever (A) to secure the extension in place. The rip fence can now
be installed as shown in Fig 15.
ADJUSTING THE BLADE HEIGHT (FIG 17)
The blade height should be set 1/4 in. above the top of the
anticipated workpiece.
1. Turn the blade height lock knob (A) counterclockwise to un-
lock. Turn the handwheel (B) counterclockwise to raise the blade
or clockwise to lower the blade.
2. Once the blade is set in the desired height, turn blade height
lock knob (A) clockwise to lock blade position.
ADJUSTING THE BLADE ANGLE
Note: A 90° cut has a 0° bevel angle and a 45° cut has a 45° bevel
angle.
1. Unlock the bevel locking lever (A, Fig 18) by pulling the lever all
the way to the right.
2. Push in and then turn the exterior handwheel (B, Fig 20) to adjust
the blade bevel angle, turning it counterclockwise increases the bevel
angle of the blade.
3. Angle detents at 15°, 22.5° and 30° are provided for quick adjust-
ment, once one of these angles are reached you will hear and feel a
click, which means you have reached the detent angle.
4. Once the desired bevel angle is achieved, lock the bevel locking
lever (A, Fig 18) by pulling the lever all the way to the left.
Fig. 15
Fig. 16
Fig. 17
Fig. 18
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