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To ensure that your bandsaw arrives without damage to the hinge system, a shipping strap was installed. After removing the shipping strap, you will have to make a series of adjustments, beginning with the feed stop bolt.
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(% Remove the shipping strap hex bolt and strap with a 12mm wrench, as shown in =`^li\0.
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)% Adjust the feed stop bolt and jam nut with a 14mm wrench (=`^li\('), so the bandsaw blade teeth are just below the table surface when the cut is complete.
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To ensure that your bandsaw will make cuts that match the degree scale, you must make sure to square the vise to the blade.
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(% Rotate the headstock until the pointer reads "0" on the tabletop scale, and tighten the headstock lock lever so the headstock stays indexed at zero.
)% Using a 6mm wrench, loosen the two cap screws that hold the vise to the table, as shown in =`^li\((.
*% Using a small machinists square, adjust the vise so it is square to the blade.
+% Tighten the two cap screws, so the vise and blade are square with one another.
Shipping Brace
=`^li\0% Removing shipping strap.
Feed Stop
Bolt
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Headstock
Lock
Lever
=`^li\((% Squaring vise to blade,
headstock, and table scale.