
ADJUSTMENTS
BEVEL STOP ADJUSTMENT
The bevel stops have been set at the factory, and should not require
adjustments. However, if your cuts are noticeably inaccurate, follow
the steps below to adjust the bevel.
WARNING!
Disconnect the machine from the power source
before performing the following steps.
1. Remove the blade guard or riving knife (See "INSTALLING THE
BLADE GUARD" on page 15).
2. Raise saw blade to its maximum height.
To check 90° bevel:
3. Set the bevel to a 0° angle. When the bevel is at 0°, the blade is
at 90°.
4. Place a 90° square between the table and blade to set the blade at
90° (Fig. 39). Make sure the square contacts the top and bottom of
the blade evenly.
5. If the blade is at 90° and the indicator points to 0 degrees, no
further adjustment is needed. If not, go to the next step.
6. Loosen the bevel cam's adjustment screw (Fig. 40).
7. Use the tip of a screwdriver to rotate the cam's adjustment holes
up or down as necessary. Rotate it up to move the bevel stop left;
rotating down moves it right. Use the square on the table as a refer-
ence.
9. Tighten the adjustment screw to secure the bevel cam.
10. Check the square to make sure the adjustment is complete. If
not, repeat steps 4 through 10.
11. Reinstall the blade guard assembly or riving knife.
To check 45° bevel:
3. Set the bevel to 45° angle.
4. Place a 45° triangle square between the table and blade to set the
blade at 45° (Fig. 41).
5. If the blade is at 45° to the table and the pointer is pointing at 45
on the scale, no further adjustment is needed. If not, go to the next
step.
6. Follow the same steps as adjusting the 90 degree bevel cam, us-
ing the 45 degree bevel cam.
Fig. 39
Fig. 40
90º Square
Saw Blade
Table
Adjustment
Holes
Adjustment
Screw
Fig. 41
45º Triangle
Square
Table
Saw Blade
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