LEVELING | THE TABLE SUPPORTS | Place the wrench below the shaft and check that | |
See Figures 22A and 22B. | the clearance is the same. If not, adjust the table | ||
The table supportsmust be perfectly level. | supportuntil it is the same. Securely tighten the | ||
front screw. | |||
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•Pull the bevel lock lever forward to unlockit. Use
the bevel index knobto rotate the motor so the | Move the arm to the opposite side and repeat the | |
arbor shaft points down. Lock the bevel lock lever. | above procedure. When the opposite side is level, | |
recheck the first side to make sure that it is still | ||
• Release the arm lock knob to angle the arm. Begin | ||
accurate and even. | ||
by positioningthe arbor shaft over the back of the | ||
• Return the saw and motor to normal height and | ||
highest table support. Normally this is the left side. | ||
position. | ||
See Figure 22A. | ||
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•Lock the arm lock knob and the carriage lock knob.
•Using one of the blade wrenches as a feeler gage, place it on the table support below the arbor shaft.
•With the elevating handwheel, carefully lower the motor until the shaftjust touches the wrench. The
wrench should move with only slight resistance. Securely tighten the back screw on the table support.
•Without changing the elevation, move the arm to place the blade arbor over the front of table sup- port. See Figure 22B.
BLADE
WRENCHAT
FRONT | Fig. 22B |
ARMLOCKKNOB
BEVEL
INDEX KNOB
BEVEL
LOCK LEVER
BLADE WRENCH
AT BACK
BLADE
ARBOR
RIGHTSIDE
TABLESUPPORT
LEFT SIDE
TABLE SUPPORT
ELEVATING
HANDWHEEL
Fig. 22A
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