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3.
Place a combination square against the
blade and the table and check to see if the
blade is 45° to the table
(Fig.27).
4.
If the blade is not at 45°, use a
M10
wrench (not supplied) to adjust the bevel-
stop bolt. While turning the bolt, watch the
blade bevel. Turn the bolt until the saw
blade is in alignment with the 45° side of
the square’s head.
Right-bevel adjustment
1. Loosen the bevel-lock knob.
2. When tilting the head assembly from left-
bevel to the right-bevel angles, rotate the
right bevel-release knob approximately
over 60° from vertical position (clockwise
or counterclockwise) before passing
through 0° bevel.
When tilting the head assembly from 0°
bevel to the right-bevel angles, tilt the head
assembly slightly to the left before rotating
the right bevel-release knob approximately
over 60° from vertical position (clockwise
or counterclockwise) and reaching to your
desired right bevel angles (Fig.28).
3. When tilting the head assembly from the
right bevel angles to pass through 0° bevel,
the right bevel-release knob can return to the
initial vertical position automatically to engage
the right bevel lock, only if it has been
rotated approximately over 60°(clockwise or
counterclockwise) from vertical position.
When the right bevel-release knob is rotated 90 °(clockwise or counterclockwise) from the
vertical position, the right bevel lock will be disengaged.
To adjust the right 45° bevel stop
First loosen the bevel-lock knob and tilt the head assembly to the right until it contacts the right
45° bevel stop (See Right-bevel adjustment).
Repeat the steps 3 and 4 outlined in “To adjust
the left 45° bevel angle” for the right bevel stop bolt.
Squaring the blade to the fence
1. Loosen the slide-rail lock knob, then slide
the head assembly completely to the back
and tighten the slide-rail lock knob securely.
2. Loosen the bevel-lock knob and set the
head assembly at 0°bevel (blade set 90° to
the miter table). Ensure that the right bevel-
release knob was engaged, then tighten the
bevel-lock knob.
3.
Pull the head assembly all the way down
and engage the lock pin to hold the head
assembly in the transport position.
Fig. 29
Fence
Square
Blade
Fig. 27
Blade
Table
Combination
square
1
2
3
Fig. 28