0° Bevel Pointer Adjustment
Note:
The operator must be satisfied that the blade is set
exactly perpendicular to the table when in the upright position
and against its stop.
• If the pointer is not in exact alignment with the 0° mark on
the protractor scale adjustment is necessary.
• Loosen the Bevel Pointer screw using a #2 Phillips
screwdriver.
(Fig. 15)
• Adjust the Bevel Pointer so that it is in alignment exactly
with the 0° mark.
• Retighten the screw.
45° Bevel Stop Adjustment
• Loosen the Bevel Lock Handle and tilt the Cutting Head
completely to the left until it rests against the 45° stop.
• Use a Set Square to see if the blade is at 45° to the rotary
table (avoiding the blades TCT tips).
• If the saw blade is not in exact alignment adjustment
is necessary.
• Return the Cutting Head to its upright position.
• Loosen the locknut on the 45° Bevel Adjustment Screw.
(Fig. 16a)
• Use a Hex Key to adjust the Adjustment Screw in or out as
required.
(Fig. 16b)
• Tilt the Cutting Head to the 45° setting and recheck for
alignment with the Set Square.
• Repeat the above steps until the correct angular alignment
is achieved.
• Tighten the Adjustment Screw locknut securely once
alignment is achieved.
FENCE ALIGNMENT
The machines fence must be aligned at 90° (square) to a correctly
installed blade. The rotary table must be set at ‘0°’ mitre angle.
The Fence is fastened to the table with two socket head Hex screws
positioned at either side of the fence in elongated slots.
(Fig. 17)
• Ensure that the Cutting Head is in the locked down position
with the latching pin fully engaged in its socket.
• Place a Set Square on the table with one short edge against
the Fence and the other short edge against the Blade
(avoiding the TCT tips).
(Fig. 18)
Fig. 15
Fig. 16 a + b
Fig. 17
Fig. 18
a
b
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