TO SET THE B_VEL INDICATOR AND BEVEL
STOPS AT 0_AND 45° (SQUARING THE BLADE)
Figure62.
Theangle sa_mgs oFthe sawhave been set at the _ac-
tory and,unless damaged in shipping,should not require
settingduringassembly. After extensive use, it mayneed
to bechecked.
Unplugthe saw.
Pushthe bevellooking lever tothe right.Turnthe
t_eight/beve{adjusting handwhselto angle L'heblade.
Use• combination squareto check squareness
between the blade and saw table.
If the bladeis notperfectly vertical (0_),loosenthe lock
nuton the 0° bolt _nside the cabinet, positionthe blade,
adjustthe bolt, then retighten lock nut. See Figure62,
insall,if the banal indicatoris not at zero, adjust_tw_.h
the"twoscrews above the slot, beside the heighVbevel
adjusting handwheel.
Turnthe heighVbeveladjusting ha.ndwhesluntilthe
bottom of theblade hasmoved completelyto theleft
sideof theslot. Lock the angleby pushing the bevel
_ockinglever to the left.
BOLT
BEVEL HEIGHT
ADJUSTING
LOCKINGLEVEE[ HANDWHEEL
O"BOLT
BEVEL
INDICATOR
LOCK
NUT
Fig. 62
• Ifthe blade is not an exact 45°, loosenthe locknut
on the45°bolt inside thecabinet, positionthe blade,
adjustthe bolt, then retighten lock nut.
Makea test cut.
TO ADJUST THE MITER GAUGE
See Figure63.
Youcan set the miter gauge at andplus or minus 45°
withthe miter gaugestop pin andadjustable stop screws.
NOTE The miter gauge providescloseaccuracy in angled
cuts.Forvery closetolerances,testcutsarerecommended.
Loosenknoband pull out onstop pin to rotate miter
gaugebase paststop screws.
Loosenthe lockn_t ofthe 0 ° stop screw st the stop
pinwitha 8 rnm wrench.
Placea 90" squareagainstthe m_argauge rod and the
miter gaugebase.
Ifthe rod is notsquare, loosenthe knob, adjustthe rod,
andtighten the knob.
Adjustthe 0°atop screw until it restsagainst the stop
pin.
Adjustthe plus end minus 45°stop screwsusinga 45°
triangle and the stepsabove.
MITER
GAUGEBASE
MITER_
GAUGEROD
LOCK/
NUT
m
O"ADJUSTABLE
STOPSCREW
45"ADJUSTABLE
STOPSCREW Fig. 63
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