MITER GAUGE ADJUSTMENT
1.
To check the miter gauge, loosen clamp knob (1) to allow
miter body (3) to rotate freely (see Fig. 13). Position the
miter body so the pointer (2) points to 90
o
on the
protractor scale. Tighten clamp knob to hold miter body in
position. Use a square to verify the 90
o
angle between the
miter body and the slide bar.
2.
If adjustment is needed, loosen the two adjusting screws
under the pointer (2) using a hex key. Adjust pointer to
90
o
on the protractor scale. Firmly tighten both adjusting
screws.
3.
To change angles on miter gauge, loosen clamp knob and
rotate miter body to desired angle as indicated by the
pointer (2). Clamp in position by tightening clamp knob.
4.
Check the accuracy of adjustment by making 90
o
cuts on
scraps of wood. Make further adjustments to the miter
gauge until required cut accuracy is attained.
RIP FENCE ADJUSTMENT
1.
To move the rip fence (1) along the table, lift the fence
locking handle (2) and slide the fence to the desired
location on the table (see Fig. 14). Push down on the fence
locking handle to lock the fence in position.
2.
Pointer (6) indicates the distance the fence is positioned
away from the saw blade. If an adjustment to the pointer is
required, loosen screw (7) and adjust the pointer to the
correct reading on the scale (8). Retighten the adjusting
screw.
The saw blade is set parallel to the miter gauge slot in
the table at the factory. The rip fence must be parallel
to the miter gauge slot to produce accurate cuts and to
prevent kickback when ripping.
3.
Position the rip fence at one edge of the miter gauge slot.
Clamp the fence to the table by pushing down on locking
handle (2). The edge of the fence should be parallel to the
miter gauge slot. If an adjustment is needed, proceed with
steps #4 and #5.
4.
Loosen the two adjusting screws (3). Lift up on the
locking handle. While holding the fence bracket (4) firmly
against the front of the saw table, move the rear end of the
fence (1) until the fence is parallel to the miter gauge slot.
When alignment is correct, retighten the adjusting screws
(3) and push down the locking handle.
5.
Check fence clamping system to ensure it holds the fence
securely both front and rear. If adjustment is required,
release clamp pressure and turn rear clamp adjusting screw
(5) ½ turn clockwise. Clamp fence in place. Repeat step
#5 if more tension is required.
NOTE:
Overtightening of
the rear clamp adjustment screw will cause the fence to
misalign.
FAILURE TO PROPERLY ALIGN FENCE CAN CAUSE
“KICKBACK” AND SERIOUS INJURY.
ADJUSTMENTS
Fig. 13
Fig. 14
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