
4. Move the fence into position so that the
fence and the miter gauge slot align as
shown in Figure 10. The fence should be
parallel to the miter gauge slot. If not loosen
the four screws (A, Figure 10).
Adjusting 45
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and 90
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Stops
The stops have been adjusted at the factory and
should not need any adjustment. If you need to
adjust the stops:
1.
Disconnect saw from power source.
2. Raise the saw blade to its maximum height
by turning the blade raising handwheel
clockwise as far as it will go.
3. Set the blade at 90
�
to the table by turning
the blade tilting handwheel clockwise as far
as it will go.
4. Place a square (B, Figure 11) on the table
and check to see that the blade is at a
90
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angle to the table, as shown in Figure
11. Make sure ruler is in-between the blade
teeth.
5. If blade is not 90
�
open the motor cover
door, and loosen hex nuts (B, Figure 12).
6. Turn adjusting stop bolts (C, Figure 12) on
the trunnion in, or out. The adjusting stop
bolts should rest against the table when
blade is 90
��
to the table.
7. Tighten the hex nuts (B, Figure 12) while
holding the adjusting stop bolts (C, Figure
12) to keep them from moving.
8. Check the accuracy of the pointer and adjust
if necessary. It should read 0
�
on the angle
scale.
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