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MITER GAUGE ADJUSTMENT (FIG. M)
1.Make sure that the miter gauge bar (1) will slide freely through the table top grooves.
2.Loosen the lock knob handle (2) and turn the gauge body (3) to set the pointer (4) at 0º on the scale.
3.Make a 90º cut in a scrap piece of wood. Check the cut to see if it is 90º. If not, loosen the lock knob handle (2) and move the miter gauge body until it is square to the miter gauge bar by using a combination square.
If the fence is loose when the handle is in the locked position:
1.Move the handle upward to the unlocked position. Turn the adjusting screw (6) clockwise until the rear clamp is snug.
2.DO NOT turn the adjusting screw more than 1/4 turn at a time.
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MITER GAUGE OPERATION (FIG. M)
The miter gauge is accurately constructed with index stops at 0º, 15º, 30º, 45º, 60º both right and left side.
WARNING
Failure to properly align the fence can cause “ kickback” and serious injury could occur.
The operate the miter gauge, simply loosen the lock | Fig. N |
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handle (2) and move the body of the miter gauge to the | 5 | |||
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desired angle. The miter gauge body will stop at 0º, 15º, | 1 | |||
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30º, 45º, 60º both right and left side. |
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RIP FENCE ADJUSTMENT (FIG. N) | RIP FENCE INDICATOR (FIG. O) |
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1. For adjustments, position the fence to the right of the |
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NOTE: The rip fence indicator points to the scale on | ||||
blade, parallel with the miter gauge groove. | the front of the table saw. Measurement shown by the | |||
2. Place the rear clamp (1) of the fence on the back rail | ||||
indicator will provide the user with accuracy up to 1/16 | ||||
of the table, and lower the front end over the front | ||||
of an inch. Measurement shown is the distance from the | ||||
rail (2). Push the handle (3) down to lock. | ||||
blade to the side of the fence closest to the blade. | ||||
3. To change the position of the fence, lift up on the | ||||
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handle to unlock, and slide the fence to the desired | 1. To check the accuracy, measure the actual distance | |||
position, then push the handle down to lock. | ||||
(1) to the side of the rip fence. If there is a difference | ||||
4. To check the rip fence adjustment, place the fence | ||||
between the measurement and the indicator, adjust | ||||
along one edge of the miter gauge groove, and lock | ||||
the indicator as shown next. |
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the handle. It should be parallel to the miter groove |
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2. Loosen the indicator screw (2). Slide the indicator to | ||||
to provide accurate cuts. |
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If adjustment is needed to make it parallel: | retighten the screw (2). |
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1. Loosen the two hex wrench bolts (4) on the top of | Fig. O |
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the rip fence, and lift up on the handle (3). |
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2. Adjust the fence (5) so it is parallel to the miter |
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gauge groove and lock the handle (3) into position. |
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3. Make sure the fence (5) is parallel to the groove and |
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tighten the two hex wrench bolts (4) securely. |
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4. Unlock the fence handle (3) and slide the fence left |
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and right, then reposition it against the miter gauge |
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groove again and lock into position to double check |
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its’ alignment. |
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