The table and wings rep- resent a very heavy load. DO NOT over- exert yourself while lift- ing or moving the table and wings – get assis- tance.
2.Remove the table and wings and set them to one side.
3.Loosen the four trunnion mounting bolts as shown in Figure 30A, and nudge to either the left or right depending on where the blade is hitting the saw.
4.Reattach the table, making sure there is adequate blade clearance through all blade adjustments. Recheck guard alignment to the blade and to the table top. Adjust as nec- essary and tighten down all the bolts before use.
5.If the blade is still contacting the insert, repeat Steps
6.Recheck the blade to miter slot adjustments, and adjust as necessary.
Blade Adjustment Cap Screw
Arbor Bracket
Figure 30B. Adjusting arbor bracket.
To adjust the blade position by moving the arbor bracket:
1.Disconnect plug from power source.
2.Remove the table and wings and set them to one side.
3.Loosen the blade adjustment cap screw shown in Figure 30B.
4.To adjust the arbor bracket, loosen the cap screw and the setscrew. Slowly slide the arbor bracket towards the end of the shaft.
5.Moving the arbor bracket moves the V-belts and pulleys out of alignment, so adjustment of the motor pulley is required. Simply loosen the setscrew and slowly slide the pulley towards the end of the motor shaft. Once the V-belts are back into alignment, tighten the setscrew securely.
6.Reattach the table, making sure there is ade- quate blade clearance through all blade adjustments. Recheck guard alignment to the blade and to the table top. Adjust as nec- essary and tighten down all the bolts before use.
7.If the blade is still contacting the insert, repeat Steps 1-6. Check all other adjust- ments.
8.Recheck the blade to miter slot adjustments, and adjust as necessary.
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