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This section covers the most common service adjustments or procedures that may need to be made during the life of your machine.

If you require additional machine service not included in this section, please contact Woodstock International Technical Support at (360) 734-3482 or send e-mail to: k\Z_$jlggfik7j_fg]fo%Y`q.

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The table saw features stop bolts that stop the blade exactly at 45° and 90° when tilting it with the handwheel. The tilt scale reads "0" when the blade is 90° to the table. The stops have been set at the factory and should require no adjustments, unless you notice that your cuts are not accurate.

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)% Raise the blade as high as it will go, then tilt it toward 0° until it stops and cannot be tilted any more.

*% Place a 90° square against the table and blade so it contacts the blade evenly from bottom to top, as shown in =`^li\0). Make sure a blade tooth does not obstruct the placement of the square.

If the blade is 90° to the table, then adjustments do not need to be made. Make sure the tilt indicator arrow shown in =`^li\0* points to the 0° mark on the scale. Adjust the position

by loosening the button head screw, moving the indicator with your fingers, then tightening the screw.

If the blade is not 90° to the table, you will need to adjust the 90° stop screw. Proceed to the next step.

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