3.With the end of the adjustable square just touching the tip, lock the square in place. Now, mark the carbide tip with a marker where you made this measurement.

The saw blade is dangerously sharp. Use extra care when handling the blade or working near it. Serious injury is possible.

4.Rotate that tip to the other end of the table insert.

5.Slide the adjustable square down to the other end of the table insert, and compare the dis- tance from the marked blade tip to the end of the adjustable square. 

—If the blade tip does not touch the end of the adjustable square similar to the first measurement, the table will need to be adjusted.

—If the blade tip measurement is the same on both sides, go to Step 8.

6.To adjust the table, loosen the three bolts in the table mounting locations (see Figure 78) and slightly tap the table. Repeat Steps 2-6until the blade and miter slot are parallel. Do not forget to tighten the table mounting bolts when finished.

Table Mounting Locations

Figure 78. Table mounting bolt holes.

7.Tilt the blade to 45° and repeat Steps 2-5. If the blade is still parallel to the miter slot, con- tinue on to the Blade Alignment procedure. Otherwise, continue with the next step.

8.If the blade was parallel to the miter slot at 90° but not at 45°, the table will need to be shimmed with metal shim stock. The shims are placed under the table over each of the three table mounting bolts.

9.Refer to Figures 79 and 80 for shim place- ment. If the distance of A is shorter than B, shim(s) will need to be placed under corners #1 and #2. If the distance of B is shorter than A, shim(s) will need to be placed under cor- ner #3. Very thin shim stock works well.

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Figure 79. Shim procedure diagram A.

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Figure 80. Shim procedure diagram B.

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