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Fig. 98
Fig. 99
Fig. 100
Fig. 101
ADJUSTING FENCE
90 DEGREES TO TA B L E
The fence must be adjusted so that the face of fence (A)
Fig. 98, is 90 degrees to the table. To check if the fence
is 90 degrees to the table, place a square (B) on the table
with one end of the square against the fence, as shown.
If an adjustment is necessary, tighten or loosen one of
two screws (C) or (D) using the wrench supplied, until the
fence is 90 degrees to the table. IMPORTA N T: VERY
LITTLE MOVEMENT OF THESE SCREWS (C) AND (D)
IS NECESSARY TO MAKE THIS A D J U S T M E N T.
ADJUSTING CLAMPING
ACTION OF FENCE
LOCKING HANDLE
When the fence locking handle (A) is pushed to the down
position, as shown in Fig. 99, the fence body (B) should
be completely clamped to the guide rail. If the fence body
(B) is not completey clamped to the guide rail when the
handle (A) is in the position shown in Fig. 99, lift up on
locking handle (A) Fig. 100, and slightly tighten two
adjustment plugs (C) using arbor wrench or 7/8 wrench.
Adjustment plugs (C) should be tightened an equal
amount. Check to see if the fence body (B) is completely
fastened to the rail by pushing down on locking lever (A).
Adjust further if necessary.
IMPORTA N T:
AFTER AD-
JUSTING THE CLAMPING ACTION OF THE FENCE
LOCKING HANDLE, CHECK TO SEE IF THE FENCE
IS PARALLEL TO THE MITER GAGE SLOT A N D
ADJUST IF NECESSARY.
REPOSITIONING M O TO R
F O R STO R A G E
When the saw is not in use, the motor can be reposi-
tioned so it hangs straight down at the rear, enabling you
to move the saw against a wall. This can be accomp-
lished by removing the belt and repositioning the motor
and motor mounting plate, as shown in Fig. 101.
B
C
D
A
A
B
C
C
A
B