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motor to move . When it appears that the saw is
out of alignment, it is the rip fence that needs to
be squared up .
Tools needed:
24” Framing Square, Phillips Screw Driver and
¼” Nut Driver or Pliers
The following steps should be used to align the
rip fence for the Bridge Saw:
1 . Pull the power unit towards you and lock in
place with the transport screw .
2 . Once the power unit is secured, place the
Framing square firmly against the blade on the
left side of the cutting surface . The square
must be flush with the blade .
(See Image A)
.
image a
image b
3 . Slide the square into the rip fence, making
sure the square stays firmly against the
blade . Look for a gap between the square and
the rip fence . If there is a gap, adjustments
will be necessary .
(See Image B)
4 . To adjust the gap, first remove the Angle cutting
guide . This will expose two screws in the
aluminum track . Loosen both screws in the
extruded aluminum bar .
(See Image C & D)
image c
image d
6 . Once the screws are loose, easily slide the
rip fence above, allowing you to close the
gap between the square and the rip fence .
When the square is flush against the rip
fence re-tighten the two ¼” bolts from the
side you are adjusting . If necessary, repeat
the same steps for the other side .
(See
Image G)
image g
7 . Once both rip fences are secured in place
slide the extruded aluminum angle bar firmly
against both rip fences and tighten in place
for additional support .
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5 . From underneath the saw, directly below the rip
fence, there are two ¼” bolts located under the
left rip fence and 2 bolts under the right rip
fence . Loosen both bolts for the rip fence that
you are adjusting .
(See Images E & F)
image e
image f
¼
" bolts
rip
Fence
gap
Right
Rip Fence
Left
Rip Fence