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7.Rotatethebladebringingthemarkedtoothtothe

rearandaboutYzin. above the blade.

8.Carefully slide the combination square to the rear

until the ruler touches the marked tooth.

9.tf the ruler touches the marked tooth at the front and rear position, no adjustment is needed at this time. tf not or the base of the rule is no longer parallel with the edge of the miter gauge groove, perform adjustment procedure described in next section.

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BLADE TILTING INDICATOR (FIG. T)

1.When the blade is positioned at 90°, adjust the blade tilt pointer to read 0° on the scale.

2.Remove the magnifier, position the pointer over 0° and replace the magnifier.

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ADDITIONAL BLADE ADJUSTMENTS (FIG. S) NOTE: The adjusting lock nuts are 8 ram.

The adjusting mechanism is located above the blade height adjusting hand wheel under the tabletop, tf the front and rear measurements are not the same.

If the blade is partial to right aide:

1.Loosen the two lock nuts (1) and turn the left adjustment screw (2) counterclockwise, then adjust the right side adjustment screw (3) clockwise.

2.Remeasure, as described in steps 4 to 9 in the prior section.

3.When alignment is achieved, turn the left adjustment screw (2) until it touches the pivot rod (4) then tighten both lock nuts (1).

if the blade is partial to left aide:

1.Loosen the two lock nuts (1) and turn the right adjustment screw (3) counterclockwise, then adjust the left side adjustment screw (2) clockwise.

2.Remeasure, as described in steps 4 to 9 in the prior section.

3.When alignment is achieved, turn the right adjustment screw (3) until it touches the pivot rod (4) then tighten both lock nuts (1).

MITER GAUGE ADJUSTMENT (FIG. T=I)

1.Loosen the lock handle (1) to allow miter body (2) to rotate freely (Fig. T-1 ). Position the miter body at 90° so the positive detent secures its position. Tighten the lock handle to hold the miter body in position.

2.tf the pointer (3) requires adjustment, loosen the screw under the pointer with a hex key. Adjust the pointer to 90° on the scale then firmly tighten the adjustment screw.

3.To change angles on miter gauge, loosen the lock handle (1) and rotate the miter body to desired angle as indicated by the scale. Secure in position by tightening the lock handle.

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