If the rip fence is misaligned in the other direction (the
front of the rip fence is closer to the blade), use the
previous steps in like manner to correct the
misalignment.
Repeat this process for the other two sets of lugs (B)
(C).
How to Calibrate Bevel
Use the following procedure to calibrate the blade
bevel to the bevel scale. You will make sure the blade
is square (90°) with the table top when the bevel is set
to 0°, and that the bevel indicator is set to 0°. For best
results, first install a new and high-quality blade.
Always turn off and unplug the saw when
working on or maintaining the saw.
1. Set the bevel to 0° (A), and then turn the micro-
bevel wheel counterclockwise until you feel a hard
stop (B). Push the wheel in to lock the bevel (C).
2. Remove the insert and set the blade to maximum
elevation.
3. Place a square against the blade body (not against
a tooth) and the table top.
If the blade body is not flush against the square,
continue with the following steps. In this example, the
blade is tilted to the right (A).
4. Use the 4mm hex-key wrench to loosen the two
bevel-lock nuts (B).
5. Turn the bevel cam clockwise or counterclockwise,
as needed, to make the blade flush with the square.
In this example, the cam is turned
counterclockwise to shift the blade back to the left,
perpendicular with the table (C).
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C
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B
C
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B
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