2.Loosen the bevel lock handle (A, Fig. 8) and tilt the cutting arm completely to the left (Figure 11).
3.Using a combination square, check to see if the blade is 45° to the table.
4.To adjust, tilt the cutting arm to zero degrees, loosen the lock nut (B, Fig. 12) and turn the stop bolt (A, Fig. 12) in or out accordingly.
5.Tilt the cutting arm back to the left and recheck alignment.
6.Repeat steps
45° Right Bevel Positive Stop Adjustment
1.Set the miter angle to zero degrees. Fully extend the sliding fence completely to the right then pull the bevel detent pin (E, Fig. 12) out.
Note: When retracting the bevel detent pin, it may be required to slightly shift the upper arm assembly right or left.
2.Loosen the bevel lock handle (A, Fig. 8) and tilt the cutting arm completely to the right (Figure 13).
3.Using a combination square, check to see if the blade is 45° to the table.
4.To adjust, tilt the cutting arm to zero degrees, loosen the locknut (D, Fig. 12) and turn the stop bolt (C, Fig. 12) in or out accordingly.
5.Tilt the cutting arm back to the right and recheck alignment.
6.Repeat steps
33.9° Left & Right Bevel Adjustment
1.Set the miter angle to zero degree. Fully extend both sliding fences.
2.Loosen the bevel lock handle (A, Fig. 8).
3.Tilt the cutting arm to the 33.9° left bevel position and engage the positive stop by pushing the bevel detent pin (E, Fig. 12) in.
4.Using a combination square, check to see if the blade is 33.9° to the table.
5.To adjust, turn the setscrew (A, Fig. 14) in or out with a 6mm hex wrench until the blade is 33.9° to the table.
6.Repeat steps for the right bevel 33.9º bevel adjustment, making adjustments to setscrew B, Fig. 15.
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Figure 12
Figure 13
Figure 14
Figure 15