
If adjustments of the 90
°
mitre settings are necessary, you will need a precision draftsman’s square. Check
the 45
°
mitre by placing the square against the left fence and then sliding it over to contact the plate of the Carbide
Blade. Touch the triangle against the steel plate of the blade—not against the tips. If an adjustment is necessary, please
consult the factory
Irregular Mitres:
Irregular mitre cuts are almost always caused by out-of square material. Check your material with a 90
°
square and a straight edge. Material that has a high spot on the bottom will move, or roll forward as it is
being cut (even with pneumatic hold down clamps), thereby causing the blade to cut more on the inside
of the moulding than the outside. Another cause of irregular mitre cuts is too thin a blade plate thickness.
Blade plate thickness should be .100 to .110 on 12” blades. Blades will find the easiest avenue to cut
through material, and sometimes the blade plate will distort when cutting heavier sections. The drawing
is an example of a cut when blade plate is too thin for the material being cut.
Other Repairs:
See specific areas within the manual for additional information on repairs and maintenance.
Instructions for Model CM325R:
To Change Angle for Mitre:
1. To change angle on machine, locate lock down bolt and loosen with standard 3/4” box wrench.
2. Manually rotate top base to desired degree setting, aligning angle mark with zero block. 45
°
and 90
°
stops
are provided.
3. Tighten lock down bolt. If you desire to mitre beyond 45
°
to the right, then 45
°
stop must be removed.
To Compound CM325R Saw Head:
1. Locate compound lock bolt on compound angle plate.
Using a 3/4” Box Wrench (see Diagram “H”), loosen lock bolt.
2. Remove dowel pin from 90
°
position, located in pivot bracket.
3. Manually move saw head to desired compound degree setting
by aligning pointer on degree quadrant. There are positive pin stops
at 90
°
vertical, 22-1/2
°
and 45
°
compound. Tighten lock bolt.
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16-
Diagram “H”
Fence Alignment and 45
°
Angle Adjustment of Blades for M25R:
All machines are preset at the factory for perfect 90
°
and 45
°
mitre cuts. If any adjustments are necessary:
1. Check alignment of fences—left to right as shown in Diagram “E” on Page No. 8. Use a two foot steel scale
or quality precision straight edge and lay flat on table base. Butt edge against fence bracket and long mea-
suring gage (if purchased). Touch the outside corner of the straight edge. If one side of the straight edge
pulls away from the fence, then the long fence gage is not in alignment with the left Fence, P/N 200M09.
2. Loosen 3/8-16 lock nut on Left Fence Bracket, P/N 200C05, and Fence Support Angle, P/N BF16. Clean
all surfaces of dirt or dust, and re-assemble as before (see Diagrams “A” & “B” on Page No. 4).
3. Re-align right fence to left fence with your straight edge. Once you are sure both fences are in alignment,
you now have a reference point to check your 90
°
mitre.
Содержание CM325R
Страница 8: ...WiringDiagrams...
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Страница 21: ...19 LEFT OPPOSITE 200 SERIES RIGHT SAW ASSEMBLY...
Страница 23: ...21 200 Series Right Blade Guard Assy Left Opposite REAR VIEW...
Страница 26: ...24 Air Feed System Exploded View...
Страница 27: ...25 CM325R Left Saw Assembly Right Opposite...
Страница 29: ...27 CM325R Left Base Assy Right Opposite...
Страница 30: ...M25HC Base Assembly Exploded View 28...
Страница 31: ...200HC Series Blade Guard Assembly 29...
Страница 33: ...Notes...