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Aligning table T-slot parallel with blade
1. The table T-slot must be aligned parallel with the blade. Using a combination square measure the distance from the back
edge of the blade to the table T-slot. Pivot blade forward 180º and re-measure the distance using the exact same point on
the blade. The difference between both measurements must be less than 0.2 mm (figure 23).
2.
If an adjustment is necessary, loosen the screws as arrow point which fix to the table, make the needed adjustment until
both measurements are equal or less than 0.2 mm and retighten the screws (figure 24).
Adjusting 45° and 90° positive stops
The tilt mechanism has adjustable stops for vertical and 45 degrees. The machine comes factory-set but should adjustment be
required, loose the lock nut, adjust the stop screw and retighten the lock nut. See figure 25.
Aligning blade guard splitter or riving knife with blade
The blade guard splitter and/or riving knife must be aligned with the blade. If not properly aligned, the splitter/riving knife will
force the workpiece sideways during the cut, increasing risk of kickback. Place a straightedge against the blade and the splitter
or riving knife and check for parallelism. If an adjustment is needed, the mounting position can be adjusted into alignment with
the blade using the adjustment set screws (A) (figure 26).
1. Disconnect saw from power source.
2. Remove the table insert.
3. Loosen the upper and lower cap screws (B), then adjust the 4 set screws in or out until the alignment is perfectly parallel.
4. Reinstall the table insert.
2. If an adjustment is necessary, loosen the screws
as arrow point which fix to the table, make the
needed adjustment until both measurements are
equal or less than 0.2mm. and retighten the screws.
(Fig.24)
Fig.23
Fig.24
6.4 Adjusting 45
°
and 90
°
Positive Stops
The tilt mechanism has adjustable stops for vertical
and 45 degrees. the machine comes factory-set but
should adjustment be required, loose the lock nut,
adjust the stop screw and retighten the lock nut.
See
Fig.25
Fig.25 Adjust 90&45 degrees
6.5 Aligning Blade Guard Splitter or Riving
Knife with Blade
The blade guard splitter and/or riving knife must be
aligned with the blade. If not properly aligned, the
splitter/riving knife will force the workpiece
sideways
during the cut, increasing risk of kickback. Place a
straightedge against the blade and the splitter or
riving knife and check for parallelism. If an
adjustment is needed, the mounting position can
be adjusted into alignment with the blade using the
adjustment set screws (A)
(see Fig.26)
1. Disconect saw from power source.
2. Remove the table insert.
3. Loosen the upper and lower cap screws (B),
then adjust the 4 set screws in or out until the
alignement is perfectly parallel.
4. Reinstall the table insert.
Fig.26
Figure 25 Adjustment 90 and 45 degrees
Angle stops
2. If an adjustment is necessary, loosen the screws
as arrow point which fix to the table, make the
needed adjustment until both measurements are
equal or less than 0.2mm. and retighten the screws.
(Fig.24)
Fig.23
Fig.24
6.4 Adjusting 45
°
and 90
°
Positive Stops
The tilt mechanism has adjustable stops for vertical
and 45 degrees. the machine comes factory-set but
should adjustment be required, loose the lock nut,
adjust the stop screw and retighten the lock nut.
See
Fig.25
Fig.25 Adjust 90&45 degrees
6.5 Aligning Blade Guard Splitter or Riving
Knife with Blade
The blade guard splitter and/or riving knife must be
aligned with the blade. If not properly aligned, the
splitter/riving knife will force the workpiece
sideways
during the cut, increasing risk of kickback. Place a
straightedge against the blade and the splitter or
riving knife and check for parallelism. If an
adjustment is needed, the mounting position can
be adjusted into alignment with the blade using the
adjustment set screws (A)
(see Fig.26)
1. Disconect saw from power source.
2. Remove the table insert.
3. Loosen the upper and lower cap screws (B),
then adjust the 4 set screws in or out until the
alignement is perfectly parallel.
4. Reinstall the table insert.
Fig.26
Figure 24
2. If an adjustment is necessary, loosen the screws
as arrow point which fix to the table, make the
needed adjustment until both measurements are
equal or less than 0.2mm. and retighten the screws.
(Fig.24)
Fig.23
Fig.24
6.4 Adjusting 45
°
and 90
°
Positive Stops
The tilt mechanism has adjustable stops for vertical
and 45 degrees. the machine comes factory-set but
should adjustment be required, loose the lock nut,
adjust the stop screw and retighten the lock nut.
See
Fig.25
Fig.25 Adjust 90&45 degrees
6.5 Aligning Blade Guard Splitter or Riving
Knife with Blade
The blade guard splitter and/or riving knife must be
aligned with the blade. If not properly aligned, the
splitter/riving knife will force the workpiece
sideways
during the cut, increasing risk of kickback. Place a
straightedge against the blade and the splitter or
riving knife and check for parallelism. If an
adjustment is needed, the mounting position can
be adjusted into alignment with the blade using the
adjustment set screws (A)
(see Fig.26)
1. Disconect saw from power source.
2. Remove the table insert.
3. Loosen the upper and lower cap screws (B),
then adjust the 4 set screws in or out until the
alignement is perfectly parallel.
4. Reinstall the table insert.
Fig.26
Figure 26
2. If an adjustment is necessary, loosen the screws
as arrow point which fix to the table, make the
needed adjustment until both measurements are
equal or less than 0.2mm. and retighten the screws.
(Fig.24)
Fig.23
Fig.24
6.4 Adjusting 45
°
and 90
°
Positive Stops
The tilt mechanism has adjustable stops for vertical
and 45 degrees. the machine comes factory-set but
should adjustment be required, loose the lock nut,
adjust the stop screw and retighten the lock nut.
See
Fig.25
Fig.25 Adjust 90&45 degrees
6.5 Aligning Blade Guard Splitter or Riving
Knife with Blade
The blade guard splitter and/or riving knife must be
aligned with the blade. If not properly aligned, the
splitter/riving knife will force the workpiece
sideways
during the cut, increasing risk of kickback. Place a
straightedge against the blade and the splitter or
riving knife and check for parallelism. If an
adjustment is needed, the mounting position can
be adjusted into alignment with the blade using the
adjustment set screws (A)
(see Fig.26)
1. Disconect saw from power source.
2. Remove the table insert.
3. Loosen the upper and lower cap screws (B),
then adjust the 4 set screws in or out until the
alignement is perfectly parallel.
4. Reinstall the table insert.
Fig.26
Figure 23
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