RIDGID TS3650 manual To check for alignment, 45 Position, If blade is 45 to table

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NOTE: Bevel handwheel must be removed to adjust. When adjusting the screws in the bearing retainer, hold the nut inside using a 3/8 inch wrench.
With bevel lock handle loosened, the hand-wheel should turn freely without binding. The turning friction can be adjusted by tightening or loosening the screws in the bearing retainer.

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Assembly (continued)

B. If blade is not square to table...the 90° stop screw must be adjusted.

1.Use a 3/16" hex “L” wrench to unscrew the 90° stop screw until it is flush with the top of the table.

2.Turn bevel handwheel clockwise one turn, then turn handwheel counter-clockwise until blade is square with table.

3.Screw 90° stop screw in until the sawblade starts to move. Check once again for squareness and readjust screw, if necessary.

4.Check pointer as described in step A.

To check for alignment, 45° Position

1.Tilt blade to left as far as it will go.

2.Place an accurate square against blade. Make sure square is not touch- ing the tip of one of the saw teeth.

A. If blade is 45° to table;

1.Check pointer. If pointer does not point to the 45° mark on the scale, the scale must be adjusted.

a. Remove elevation handwheel assembly.

b. Loosen two screws on scale and adjust scale up or down until pointer points to 45° mark.

c. Install elevation handwheel assembly.

B. If blade is not 45° to table, stop screw and scale must be adjusted.

Bevel Handwheel

Retainter Bearing (Inside Base)

Screws

1. Use a 3/16" hex “L” wrench to Checking Tilt Mechanism unscrew the 45° stop screw until it

is flush with the top of the table.

2. Turn bevel handwheel until blade is 45° to the table.

3. Screw 45° stop screw in until the sawblade starts to move. Check once again and readjust screw, if necessary.

4. Check pointer as described in step A above.

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Contents TS3650 Table of Contents Safety Instructions For Table Saw Safety Signal Words Before Using The SawReduce the Risk of Dangerous Environment When Installing Or Moving The SawBefore Each Use To reduce the risk of injury from unexpected saw movementInspect Your Blade Plan your work Dress for safetyPlan Ahead To Protect Your Eyes, Hands, Face and Ears Inspect your workpieceKeep Children Away Whenever Sawblade Is SpinningReduce the Risk of Accidental Starting Don’t Force ToolAdditional Safety Instructions For Glossary of Terms for Woodworking Freehand DadoFeatherboard GumGeneral Electrical Connections Motor Specifications and Electrical RequirementsPower Supply and Motor Specifications Volt, 60 Hz. Tool Information Changing Motor Voltage Wire Sizes Motor Thermal Overload ProtectorUnpacking and Checking Contents List of Loose Parts Part Name Qty Operators ManualsHerc-U-Lift Caster Carton Description Qty AssemblyInstalling Bevel Handwheel Loose PartsInstalling Elevation Handwheel Assembling Leg StandMiter Gauge Rip Fence Storage Hook End Panel Screw Head Leg Mounting Your Saw Assembling Table Extensions Checking Table Insert To check for parallelism Minimum Clearance Rear Saw If blade is square to table Checking Blade Tilt, or Squareness of Blade to TableTo check for squareness, 90 position To check for alignment, 45 Position If blade is 45 to tableAssembling Herc-U-Lift Caster System Assembly Tips Upper AssemblyLower Assembly Center Frames Equal Distance on Each Side Tighten All Nuts Operation of Herc-U-Lift Caster System Installing Front Rip Fence Guide Bar Installing Rear Fence Guide Bar Adjusting Rip Fence Guide Bars Installing Shims Aligning Rip Fence Guide BarsInstalling Spacer Bar Rip Fence Lock Lever Adjustment Adjusting Fence Indicator Installing Blade GuardAligning Blade Guard Mounting the Motor Installing Belt Installing Belt GuardMounting Switch and End Caps 10-32Switch Mounted on Right Side Mounting Switch on Right SideMounting Switch on Left Side Switch Mounted on Left SideOn-Off Switch Getting to Know Your Table SawRaise blade guard. C. Loosen insert screw Turn Switch OFF and remove Switch OFF and remove plug From power source outlet beforeRemoving or installing sawblade Plug From Power source outletMiter gauge when not in use Storage Hooks Conveniently holds rip fenceSawdust Ejection Port Installing Zero Clearance Insert/Sawblade Remove the Existing Table InsertInstalling Zero Clearance Insert/Dado Blades Operation TipsBefore Each Use Safety Instructions for Basic Saw OperationsInspect your saw Inspect your workpiece Inspect your work areaPlan your work Plan your cutReduce the Risk of Accidental Starting Work Feed Devices Attaching Wood Face Board Push Block Making the basePutting it Together Auxiliary FenceMaking the handle Making the sideInstall extension Work Support for Material over WideBasic Saw Operations Additional Safety Instructions for CrosscuttingUsing the Miter Gauge CrosscuttingRepetitive Crosscutting Compound Crosscutting Miter CrosscuttingBevel Crosscutting Using the Rip Fence Additional Safety Instructions for Rip CutsRipping Once the trailing end is on the tableBevel Ripping Narrow Work Using Featherboards for Thru- Sawing Using Featherboards for Non Thru-SawingResawing Using Carbide Tipped Blades DadoingRabbeting Ploughing and MoldingMolding Adjustments Miter Gauge Adjusting Stop ScrewsHerc-U-Lift Caster System MaintenanceMaintaining Your Table Saw SKU No Ridgid Recommends the Following AccessoriesLubrication Miter Gauge Hold Down AC1022240V 240V Wiring Diagrams120V Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Troubleshooting SP6498 Belt Drive Saw 05/03 7/15/03 705 AM Catalog No. TS3650 Model No TS36500 Serial No RIDGID, INC