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Model W1706 (Mfg. Since 3/13)
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TU
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Adjusting.Positive.Stop
After using the table at a tilt of other than 0°, the
positive stop allows the table to be quickly and accurately
returned to the horizontal position in relation to the
blade. This is important for accurate cutting results.
Note:.
The height of the positive stop is lowered when the
table is tilted to the left. Properly re-adjust the positive
stop after returning the table to 0° or greater.
Tools.Needed.
Qty
Wrench 13mm ...................................................1
Machinist's Square ..............................................1
Phillips Screwdriver.............................................1
To.adjust.the.positive.stop,.do.these.steps:
1.
Make sure the blade is properly tensioned as
instructed on the previous page.
2.
DISCONNECT BANDSAW FROM POWER!
3.
Place the machinist's square flat on the table and
against the side of the blade, as shown in
Figure.19
.
— If the square sits on the table and against the
blade without any gaps, no adjustments are
necessary.
— If there are gaps between the square, table, and
blade, continue with
Step.4
.
4.
Loosen both trunnion lock knobs (see
Figure.18
) to
allow the table to tilt.
5.
Loosen the hex nut on the positive stop shown in
Figure.20
, then adjust the height of the positive
stop until the square is flat against the table and
blade.
6.
When you are satisfied with the setting, re-tighten
the hex nut to secure the positive stop in place.
7.
Loosen the screw on the tilt scale pointer shown in
Figure.18
, then align the pointer with the "0" on the
scale before re-tightening the screw.
Figure.19.
Using a machinist's square to
adjust the table tilt.
Figure.20.
Positive stop (table tilted to
the right for photo clarity).
Positive Stop
Hex Nut
Figure.18.
Table tilt controls.
Lock Knob
(1 of 2)
Tilt Scale
& Pointer