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9. Loosen the top lock nuts and adjust the top set |
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screws (see Figure 105) to make the fence face 90° |
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Set screws on the rear side of the fence flange position the fence parallel to the blade and adjust the clamping pressure to hold your fence securely. Before starting this procedure, make sure the blade is parallel with the miter slot.
To adjust the fence parallelism and clamping pressure, do these steps:
1.DISCONNECT SAW FROM POWER!
2.Lock the fence in place, then tap the front side with your hand and check to see if it moved sideways over the table.
—If the fence did not move, proceed to Step 6.
—If the fence moved, remove it from the table and continue with Step 3.
3.Turn each rear set screw in 1⁄6th of a turn (see Figure 103 on the previous page).
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