Model G0771Z (Mfd. Since 01/21)
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21.
Tighten hex nuts to secure front fence rail.
22. Check fence scale calibration by moving
fence to 1" mark on scale and measuring
distance from blade (see
Figure 30).
— If crosshair aligns exactly with 1" mark, no
adjustments are needed.
— If crosshair does not align with 1" mark,
loosen fence scale window screws, move
crosshair over 1" mark, then carefully
tighten screws.
Note: Further scale calibration can be per-
formed after test. Run, if necessary, by cut-
ting a scrap workpiece and verifying that cut-
ting results match fence scale, or adjusting
the crosshair as necessary to achieve your
desired level of accuracy.
Figure 30.
Checking calibration of fence scale.
23. Lower blade and move fence to left side of
blade.
24. Raise blade 1–2 inches.
25. Slide fence so it lightly touches left side of
blade.
Figure 29.
Fence scale calibration.
27. Lower blade completely.
26. Check left fence scale window.
— If crosshair aligns with zero mark on left
fence scale, no adjustments are needed.
— If crosshair does not align with zero mark
on scale, loosen fence scale window
screws, move crosshair over zero mark,
then carefully tighten screws.
19
. Slide fence so it lightly touches right side of
blade (see Figure 29). Do not lock fence.
20
. Nudge fence rail so zero mark of scale on
right lines up with cross-hair in fence scale
window (see Figure 29).
Figure 28.
Blade tilt handwheel and angle scale.
Blade Tilt
Handwheel
17.
Using blade height handwheel, raise blade
1–2 inches.
18.
Rotate blade tilt handwheel until blade tilt
indicator on front of machine points to 0° on
scale (see Figure 28).
Fence Lightly
Touching Blade
Right Fence
Scale
Window
Scale
Indicator