PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION
Miteror crosscuts are not true. 1. Scale pointer is not correct. 1. Resetthe pointerat the top
rear ofarm.
2. Column isout of alignment. 2. See Adjusting theColumn
Tube inAssembly section.
3. Carriage ismisaligned. 3. See Setting theArm Lock
Wheelin the Assemblysection.
4. Yoke is loose on carriage. 4. See Setting the YokeClamp
procedurein Assembly section.
5. Armis out of alignment. 5. See AligningArm forCross
Cutsin Adjustmentssection.
6. Sawdusthas collectedbetween 6. Remove andclean tables.
tables.
7. Tabletop is not parallel to the
arm. 7. See Leveling Table Supports
and Levelingthe Front Table in
the Assemblysection,
8. Fence/tablesare not straight. 8. Checkwith square; sand or
replace.
Wood edges away from fence
when ripping. t. Blade is not parallel withfence. 1. See Squaring the Blade to the
Fence procedurein the Adjust-
mentssection.
2. Arm is notperpendicular to
fence. 2. See Aligningthe Arm for Cross
Cutsprocedure in the Adjust-
ments section.
3. Rivingknife needs adjustment. 3. See Aligningthe RivingKnife to
theBlade procedure in the
Adjustmentssection.
Depth of cut varies from one end
of woodto the other. 1. Table is not parallel to arm, 1=See Leveling Table Supports
and Levelingthe Front Table in
theAssembly section.
2. Columntube isloose incolumn 2. SeeAdjusting the Column
support. Tubein Assembly section,
3. Armis loose or misaligned. 3. See Setting the Arm Lock
Wheel inthe Assembly section,
Rivingknife strikes wood during a
cut. 1. Riving knife not aligned with. 1. See Aligningthe RivingKnife to
blade, theBlade procedure in the
Adjustmentssection.
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