BSM1402 MASONRY SAW
OI
– B19042
OWNER
’S MANUAL
18
Realignment
Method 1:
This procedure deals with the most common source of misalignment that occurs when the
guide rails are not parallel with the blade.
1.
Set the cutting depth such that the blade passes through the table, not over.
2.
Place a straight edge (i.e. carpenter
’s square) on the cutting table as shown in figure 9.
3.
Loosen the left guide rail by loosening the fasteners found at the ends of the rail (figure 9). The
left rail should be slightly loose, so there is not too much play during adjustments.
4.
Make sure the short portion of the straight edge is placed flush against the ruler guide. Adjust
the left guide rail so that the front and rear edges of the blade touch the straight edge, although
a tolerance of 0.2mm between the front and rear edges is allowed. Perform this adjustment
along the entire length of the straight edge.
5.
Position the table as close to the user as possible. Place the straight edge flush against the
ruler guide and blade. Without holding onto the straight edge, gently move the table towards
the rear of the saw and then back. Observe any gaps that may appear between the straight
edge and blade or between the straight edge and ruler guide. A gap exceeding the allowed
tolerance means that the table is not moving parallel to the blade; hence, further adjustments
as outlined in step 4 will be required. However, if scenario A or B described below occurs,
other adjustments may be required instead.
Ruler Guide
figure 9
Straight Edge (Carpenter
Square)
Lef t Guide Rail
Front of the Saw
Cutting Table Bracket
Right Guide Rail