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5. Unlinking Coaction Wire
a. remove the wire shield located between the
rails by removing the screws at both ends.
B. loosen the nyloc nuts on the wire anchor
underneath the table so that the wire can pass
freely through the bolt.
Be sure to use an
allen key to prevent the bolt from turning.
Failure to do so may cause the wire to
break.
See Figure 7.
c. Perform the necessary adjustments. Proceed
to next step once completed.
d. Move the table towards the user, such that
the forward-most roller touches the rubber
stopper at the end of the rail. then move the
vertical arm assembly to the opposite end,
while leaving a small gap between the rear-
most roller and frame.
e. tighten the nyloc nuts on the wire anchor,
while preventing the bolts from turning.
f. replace the wire shield.
6. Aligning the Blade to the Table
• while cutting, the material being cut must
move in a straight line parallel to the saw
blade. if the blade is out of plane it will bind
at one end of the cut. to align the blade,
perform the following:
a. locate the pivot adjuster on the black base
of the vertical arm assembly next to the arm.
loosen the socket hex bolt directly below the
adjuster.
See Figure 8.
B. turn pivot adjuster using a wrench either
clockwise (putting the roller into the rail) or
counterclockwise (pulling the roller away from
the rail). while the pivot adjuster determines
blade alignment, the rollers on the opposite
side of the assembly base
(see Section 3)
must also be adjusted simultaneously so
that they run parallel to the rollers closest to
the vertical arm.
Do not apply excessive
force when turning the pivot adjuster.
resistance encountered while turning the
pivot adjuster indicates that rollers are being
forced against the rail. lower roller tension
before proceeding.
c. tighten lower socket hex bolt when finished.
with the pivot adjuster secured, adjust the
remaining rollers to obtain proper tension
against the rails.
See Section 3.
d. check alignment by placing an l-shaped
straight edge on the table with the short arm
resting flat against the table back stop. the
long arm should rest against the blade with
the cutting head completely lowered. check
to see if there are any gaps between the
leading or trailing edges of the blade and
the straight edge. if gaps exist, then repeats
steps a - c until alignment is attained.
See
Figure 9.
7. Positioning the Saw in the Tub
a. orient the saw such that the front is pointing
towards the short side of the tub with the
beveled corner.
B. while lowering the saw into the tub, ensure
that brackets at both ends of the saw frame
Figure
Blade Alignment
Loosen socket hex bolt
Pivot adjuster
Loosen both nyloc nuts
Insert allen key to
prevent bolt from turning
Figure
Unlinking the Table
Table back stop
L-shaped
straight edge
Blade
Figure 9
Table Roller Adjustment