TOCHANGETHEBLADEDEPTH
See Rgure 28.
Theblade depth should be set so that the outer pointsof
theblade are higher than the workpisce by approximately
1/8 in. to 1/4 in. but the lowest points (gullets)arebelow
thetop surface.
Pushthe bevel locking [everto the left for elevation
mode.
Raisethe blade byturning theheight/bevel adjusting
hand-whe,s[ck>ck'wissor !owerit by turning the hendLs
oo_nterdo_k'w_se.
QULLL='(
Fig. 28
TO CHANGE THE BLADE ANGLE
See Figure29.
Push thebevel [ocVdngleverto the rightfor angle
mode.
Anglethe blade by turning the height/beveladjusting
handwhealuntilthe bevel indicator showsthe correct
angle.
Returnthe bevel locking leversecurely to the (eft to
lock theangle, whirs holdingthe height/beveladjusting
handwhealin piece. AN_I.ED

CHECKING SLIDING MITER TABLE AND

MAKING ADJUSTMENTS

TO CHECK MITER BASE PARALLELISM
See Figures 30- 31.
Unplugthe saw.
Setsaw up as if you were preparing to make a out.
Tighten railclamps, miter lockingclamps,adjusting
clamp,etc.
Slidemiter table CA)to thefront of miter base_) as far
asit will go, Place areferencemark (C)near the end of
the miter _abteas shownin figure30.
NOT_ Front ofmiter base is on infead s'_eof saw.
Placea reference mark on one of the b_ds teeth(D)
and rotstathe blade (1_sothat the referencemark on
the bladeis at the front ofthe throat plate.
Placeaframingsquare (G)against the blade and
alignwithreferencemark on miter fable. Measure the
distancebetween the bladeend the edge of miter
table.
NOTE: Placeframing square between carbide teeth
andmeasure fro_ b_ade.Th_sstepw_ _nsurefTan_ng
squareissquareagainstbladefromthsfronttobackof
blade,
E 0
A
INDICATOR
BEVEL
LOCKINGIFVER HEIgHT/BEVEL
ADJUSTING Fig,.2g
HANDWHEEL
Fig.30
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