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5.If fence is loose when the handle is in the locked (downward) position, do the following:

Move the handle upward and turn the adjusting nut (6) clockwise until the rear clamp is snug.

Over-tightening the adjusting bolts will cause the fence to come out of alignment.

NOTE: Two rollers (7) are provided for fine adjustment, turning left or right.

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! WARNING

Failure to properly align fence can cause “kickback” and serious injury.

RIP FENCE INDICATOR AJUSTMENT(FIG. KK) NOTE: The rip fence indicator points to the scale on the front of the table saw. Measurement shown by the indicator will provide the user with accuracy up to 1/16 in. (1.6 mm). Measurement shown is the distance from the blade to the side of the fence closest to the blade.

1.To check the accuracy, measure the actual distance to the side of the rip fence. If there is a difference between the measurement and the indicator, an adjustment of indicator (1) is needed.

2.Loosen the indicator screws (2). Slide the indicator to the correct measurement position on the scale (3), then retighten the indicator screws.

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Contents Advertencia Léase Este Table of Contents Prohibition Support and Clamp WorkPower Tool Safety General Safety Instructions Before Using this Power ToolTable SAW Safety Kickbacks Grounding Instructions Electrical Requirements and SafetyPower Supply and Motor Specifications Guidelines for Extension CordsVolt Single Phase Operation Supplied Not SuppliedCarton Contents Unpacking Your Table SAW Know Your Table SAW Glossary of Terms Assembly and Adjustments Assembling Stand FIG. A~IAssembling Table SAW to Stand FIG. J Moving Table SAW and Stand FIG. JAnti-kickback pawl storage Fig. L Storage FIG. L ~ RRiving knife storage Fig. P Power cord storage Fig. R Fig. P Miter gauge storage Fig. QBlade Tilting Handwheel FIG Installing a Blade FIG. WAdjusting the 90 and 45 Positive Stops FIG. X, Y, Z Blade Elevation Handwheel FIGBlade Tilting Indicator FIG. AA Stop Fig. X, Y 45º Stop Fig. X, ZFig. BB Installing Blade Guard Assembly FIG. FF, GG Fig. EEInstalling the RIP Fence FIG Installing the Miter GaugeAdjusting the Miter Gauge FIG. HH RIP Fence Adjustment FIG. JJFig. KK Operation Basic SAW OperationsRipping FIG. PP Setting Bevel Angle FIG. QQCutting Operations Bevel RippingRipping Small Pieces Using Wood Facing on the Miter GaugeCrosscutting FIG. RR Bevel Crosscutting FIG. TT Using Wood Facing on the RIP Fence FIG. WWMiter Cuts FIG 240V Operation Changing Wires FIG. YY, ZZ Dado Cuts FIGFig. ZZ Maintaining Your Table SAW MaintenanceGeneral Maintenance LubricationReplacement Parts Service and Repairs Troubleshooting GuideProblem Possible Causes Corrective Action Accessories Accessories and Attachments2WHW Dado Insert Plate Push Stick Pattern Push Stick ConstructionParts List MM Stationary Table SAW Parts List for Table SAWMM Table SAW Schematic for Table SAW MM Stationary Table SAW Parts List & Schematic for Stand Description Size QtyMM Stationary Table SAW Parts List & Schematic for Motor TerminalPage Warranty Three Year Limited Warranty
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