7.Loosen the two fence locking screws, one of which is shown at (A) Fig. 28, and move the fence (B) all the way to the rear position, as shown. Then tighten the two fence locking screws (A).
8.Using a square, place one end of the square against the blade and the other end against the table and check to see if the fence is 90 degrees to the blade.
9.If an adjustment is necessary, loosen the two fence locking screws (A) Fig. 28, and turn the two adjusting screws, one of which is shown at (E) Fig. 29, until you are sure fence is at 90 degrees to the blade when the fence is all the way to the rear. Then tighten the two fence lock- ing screws (A) Fig. 28.
10.These adjustments enable you to rapidly position the fence in either the forward or rear position making sure that the fence will be 90 degrees to the blade.
B A
Fig. 28
E
Fig. 29
ADJUSTING SLIDING FIT OF
CUTTING ARM VERTICAL TRAVEL
1.DISCONNECT THE SAW FROM THE POWER SOURCE.
2.To adjust the sliding fit between the arm (A) Fig. 30, and bracket (B), tighten or loosen the adjusting nut (C). Correct adjustment is when a good snug sliding fit is obtained without any side movement between the arm (A) Fig. 30, and bracket (B). This adjustment should not be too tight that it restricts the sliding movement or too loose that it affects the accuracy of the saw cut.
A
B
C
Fig. 30
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