Model G0715P (Mfg. 4/11+)
-63-
3. With the end of the adjustable square just
touching the tip, lock the square in place.
Now, mark the carbide tip with a marker
where you made this measurement.
4. Rotate the marked blade tip to the other end
of the table insert.
5. Slide the adjustable square down to the other
end of the table insert, and compare the dis-
tance from the marked blade tip to the end
of the adjustable square, as shown in
Figure
103.
The saw blade is sharp. Use extra care or
wear gloves when handling the blade or
working near it.
Miter Slot to Blade
Parallelism
Figure 102. Example of adjusting blade to miter
slot.
Your table saw will give the best results if the
miter slot and the rip fence are adjusted paral-
lel to the blade. If either of these are not exactly
parallel, your cuts and your finished work will be
lower in quality, but more importantly, the risk of
kickback will be increased.
Tools Needed
Qty
Adjustable Square ............................................. 1
Marker ............................................................... 1
Rubber Dead Blow Hammer ............................. 1
Hex Wrenches 3, 8 mm ............................1 Each
To adjust the blade parallel to the miter slot:
1. DISCONNECT SAW FROM POWER!
2. Use an adjustable square to measure the
distance from the miter slot to a carbide tip
on the blade, as shown in
Figure 102. Make
sure that the face of the adjustable square is
even along the miter slot.
Blade tilted to 90º
Front
STEP A
—If the blade tip measurement is the same
on both sides, go to
Step 11.
—
If the blade tip does not touch the end of
the adjustable square similar to the first
measurement, the table will need to be
adjusted. Proceed to
Step 6.
Blade tilted to 90º
Front
B
STEP B
Figure 103. Measuring distance from miter slot
to carbide tip on opposite side of table insert.
Содержание G0715P
Страница 18: ... 16 Model G0715P Mfg 4 11 Hardware Recognition Chart ...
Страница 88: ......