3. Start the motor, and then fully raise the blade (C).
4. Fully lower the blade (D).
5. Set the bevel to 45 degrees (E).
6. Fully raise the blade (F).
7. Fully lower the blade (G).
8. Press the Start/Stop paddle (H) and turn off the
power switch (I). Wait for the blade to stop
spinning.
The slot is cut in the insert.
9. Remove the clamps and board.
How to Adjust the Insert
The insert is designed to be flush with the table top. If
the insert is out of adjustment, it could interfere with
the workpiece as you feed the workpiece to the blade.
The misalignment could also create an inaccurate
or unintentionally angled or beveled cut. Use the
following procedure to make sure the top of the insert
is flush with the table top.
1. With the blade fully lowered, place a straight-edge
(or a workpiece with a true, straight edge) over the
insert and table top. Check both the front, middle and
rear of the insert.
In this example, one end of the insert is above the
table top (the misalignment is exaggerated for clarity).
2. Use the 4 mm hex-key to turn any or all of the six
adjustment screws, as needed.
In this example, the screws at the front edge of the
insert (A) need to be turned counterclockwise to
lower that end of the insert. In this case, both screws
were turned an equal amount.
C
C
D
D
E
F
F
G
G
B
H
I
A
A
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