Porter-Cable 33-423), 33-400, 33-422, 33-421, 33-411, 33-403 Adjusting SAW Travel Square with Fence

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ADJUSTING SAW TRAVEL SQUARE WITH FENCE

Your radial saw is equipped with exclusive "Micro-Set" Miter Stops. This unique feature makes it possible to produce accurate miter cuts and perfectly square cross-cuts at all times by individual adjustment of the three stop positions. These stops are accurately adjusted at the factory. However, adjustments can be made if necessary.

Once the "Micro-Set" stops are set, you can be assured of quick, positive settings at the three positions.

Before determining if the "Micro-Set" stops require adjustment, check saw travel for squareness with table fence. To do accurate work, saw travel must be 90 degrees to the fence. To check and adjust:

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H

C

B

A

Fig. 40

DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER

SOURCE.

1.Place a square (A) Fig. 40 against fence (B), and lower cuttinghead (C) so that saw blade just clears table top.

2.Pull cuttinghead (C) Fig. 40, along square (A). If saw blade does not travel parallel to the square, the following adjustment is necessary.

3.Remove cover plate (D) Fig. 41.

4.Locate center cap screw (E) Fig. 41 inside pivot column and loosen slightly. Tap center cap screw (E) sharply with a block of wood or insert a thin wooden wedge inside the column to loosen the tapered plug

(F) Fig. 41 that is attached to the cap screw (E). It is very important that the tapered plug (F) is loosened

before any further adjustment is made.

Fig. 41

5.Loosen clamp handle (G) Fig. 40.

6.Using wrench on hex nut (H) Fig. 40, turn slightly to one side.

CAUTION: Do not attempt to rotate completely. Notice that the entire track also moves.

7.When saw blade tracks evenly against steel square, tighten clamp handle (G) Fig. 40 and center cap screw (E) Fig. 41.

8.Check pointer and adjust to 0 degrees, if necessary.

9.Replace cover plate (D) Fig. 41.

10.Right and left miter positions can be independently adjusted using the same procedure as above. If square is not available, trial cuts can be made to determine if adjustment is necessary.

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Contents 14, 16, and 18 Long Arm Radial Saws Important Safety Instructions Table of ContentsCalifornia Proposition Safety Guidelines DefinitionsManual Before Operating the Machine General Safety RulesAdditional Specific Safety Rules Functional Description Carton ContentsGuide to Parts Unpacking and CleaningAssembly Cuttinghead and CROSS-CUT Stop to TRACK-ARM Table Boards and Fence Starter BOX to BaseBlade Guard and Anti Kickback Device Adjusting Table TOP Parallel to TRACK-ARMCutterhead Return Spring Starting and Stopping SAW Locking Switch in OFF PositionOperation Tightening Yoke Against Bearing Carriage Adjusting Ball Bearings Against Track RodsTaking Side Motion OUT of OVER-ARM Adjusting Track Rods Adjusting TRACK-ARM Clamp Handle Adjusting Blade Square with Table TOPAdjusting Bevel Clamp Handle Adjusting SAW Travel Square with Fence Removing Heeling in SAW CUT Adjustable CROSS-CUT StopChecking and Adjusting Automatic Brake Adjusting Blade GuardUsing a Table Extension Adjusting Tension on Cuttinghead Return AssemblyWrench Storage Brackets Auxiliary Table Board FacingMiter Cutting CROSS-CUTTINGCROSS-CUT Stop Ripping Compound Miter CuttingOUT-RIPPING IN-RIPPINGConstructing a Push Stick PushstickService Troubleshooting Guide MaintenanceWarranty AccessoriesPage Page Canadian PORTER-CABLE Delta Service Centers