PROBLEM
Saw blade tends to push wood to one side when cross cutting.
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1. | Blade is heeling. | 1. | See Squaring the Blade to the |
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| Fence in Adjustmentssection. |
2. | Column tube is loose in column | 2. | See Adjusting the Column |
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| Tube in Assembly section. |
3. | Arm is loose or misaligned. | 3. | See Setting the Arm Lock |
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| Wheel in the Assembly section. |
4. | Fence/tables are not straight. | 4. | Check with square; sand or |
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| replace. |
5. | Blade or teeth are bent or dull. | 5. | Sharpen or replace the blade. |
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| See the removal procedure in |
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| Assembly section. |
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