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Laser Guide Aiming
The laser will project a long thin line down to the cut point
of the blade to assist in positioning of the material for the
cut. This line is typically positioned (aimed) to indicate
the front edge of the blade.
Aiming is done by rotating the laser within the extension
arm so that the line matches the line of the blade, and
by tilting so that the line is visible at the very front edge
of the blade.
1. Position the left blade guide arm inward against the
stop pin (A).
2. Using the blade guide rail as a starting point, align
the laser line with the edge (B) of the guide rail. Use
the thumb bolt to push the laser outward to align
this edge.
3. Rotate the laser as needed until the light line
matches the edge of the guide rail. If needed,
tighten the wing nut and bolt enough to prevent the
laser from rotating but still allow the arm to pivot.
4. Using the thumb bolt, tilt the laser until the light is
visible across the spine of the blade. Verify that the line extends exactly across the blade
spine from blade guide to blade guide.
5. Turn the thumb bolt slightly more so that the light is just in front of the blade. This will be
visible on the blade guides (C).
6. Hold this position and tighten the wing nut and bolt to secure in place.
7. When the saw is fully operation, load a sample piece of material to make a test cut and verify
that the laser light is directed to a point on the material which works for your operation.
Follow the steps above to fine tune the setting.
C
A
B
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