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+% Tilt the blade away from 0° by about 5°, so there is room for the stop bolt to move.

,% Open the motor access cover, loosen the jam nut shown in =`^li\j 0+Æ0,, adjust the stop bolt up or down according to how far off the blade was from 90°. Repeat Jk\g* and, if necessary, make additional adjustments to the stop bolt until the table stops at 90°.

-%Tighten the jam nut, then close the motor cover.

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(% DISCONNECT THE SAW FROM POWER!

)% Raise the blade as high as it will go, then tilt it towards 45° until it stops and cannot be tilted any more.

*% Place a 45° 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 45° to the table, then adjustments do not need to be made.

If the blade is not 45° to the table, you will need to adjust the 45° stop screw. Proceed to the next step.

+% Tilt the blade to 15°, so there is room for the stop bolt to move, then remove the dust port to access the stop bolt.

,% Loosen the jam nut on the 45° stop bolt (see =`^li\ 0.) with a 13mm wrench, adjust the stop bolt up or down according to how far off the blade was from 45°.

-%Continue adjusting the stop bolt until it contacts the cabinet when the blade is at 45°, then tighten the jam nut.

.% Close the dust port.

90° Stop

Bolt & Jam

Nut

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90° Stop Bolt &

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