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BEVELING THE BLADE
To bevel the blade, move the blade bevel locking lever (Fig.
16 - 1) up to release the locking mechanism. Adjust the
blade bevel using the pointer (Fig. 16 - 2) and scale. Once
the blade is in the desired position, lock the blade in place
by moving the blade bevel locking lever down.
FENCE POSITION
Pull the fence lock lever (Fig. 17 - 2) up to unlock the fence.
Turn the fence adjustment knob (Fig. 17 - 1) to move the
fence left or right. Push down on the fence lock lever to
lock the fence in place.
FENCE SCALE
The fence scale (Fig. 18 - 1) and pointer (Fig. 18 - 2) shows
the distance between the blade and the left edge of the
fence. The fence scale has two scales - one for the inner
fence position, and one for the outer. Ensure that you're
referring to the correct scale depending on the fence posi-
tion.
The fence scale has been calibrated at the factory. How-
ever, if you find that you need to make adjustments, unlock
the fence, loosen the two fence scale screws (Fig. 18 - 3),
adjust the fence as necessary, then tighten the screws and
lock the fence down.
AUXILIARY FENCE
This saw comes with an L-shape auxiliary fence (Fig. 19
- 1) for narrow rip cuts. When ripping material 1/8” or thin-
ner, to prevent workpieces from slipping under the fence,
the auxiliary fence must be used. Swing the auxiliary fence
down toward the blade side of the fence. Figure 20 shows
the auxiliary fence in use. When done, replace the auxiliary
fence atop the fence, making sure it sits securely on the pin
at the end of the fence.
OPERATION
Fig. 16
1
2
Fig. 17
1
2
Fig. 18
2
1
3
1
Fig. 19
Fig. 20
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