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CAdjustments
22 -Front Pulley Guard Skirt
23a - Locking Nut (Regular Cut)
23b - Locking Nut (Deep Cut)
24a -Dampening Screw (Regular Cut)
24b -Dampening Screw (Deep Cut)
25 -Work Piece Stop
26a - Support Pad (Deep Cut)
26b - Support Pad (Regular Cut)
WARNING!
To reduce the risk of injury, always un-
plug tool before making any adjust-
ments.
Dampening Screw
With the tool properly mounted, adjust the
dampening screw so that it contacts the front
pulley guard (Fig. 4). Note: overtightening the
dampening screw will reduce blade tension,
which may cause the blade to slip. Tighten
the locking nut after adjusting the dampening
screw.The dampening screw is intended to
prevent vibration while the tool is in opera-
tion. If clearance exists or the tool does not
cut smoothly when in operation, loosen the
locking nut, insert a hex wrench and tighten
screw firmly against the front pulley guard.
Adjustments
Once the tool is mounted on the table, check
for proper positioning of the tool and blade
relative to the table. Two simple adjustments
will provide straight, parallel cuts.
Vertical Blade Adjustment
When properly adjusted, the blade should
be at a 90o angle with the work surface
(Fig. 5). Insert the hex wrench into the head
of the front handle retaining screw. Place a
square on the work support surface and
against the side of the blade, above the teeth.
Grasp the switch handle and rotate the tool
until the side of the blade is flush with the
vertical side of the square. Firmly tighten the
upper and lower mounting bracket screws.
Parallel Blade Adjustment
Loosen the two swivel bracket clamping nuts
approximately three turns and tap the ends
of the bolts to free them (Fig. 6a). This will
provide maximum movement for adjusting
purposes. Line up the back of the work-
piece stop with the edge of the support pad
(Fig. 6b). This will provide clearance between
the work piece stop and large work pieces
when the tool is raised to the “locked” posi-
tion. Place the square against the vertical
supports of the mounting vice and the side
of the blade, above the teeth (Fig. 7). Grasp
the handle and pivot the tool until the side of
the blade is flush with the square. Firmly
tighten the swivel bracket clamping nuts (Fig.
6a).
NOTE: After following the complete assem-
bly instructions, make a few trial cuts to be
sure the blade is square with the stock. With
the tool unplugged, make minor adjustments
as necessary.
Vice Assembly
Insert the swivel pin into the hole in the mount-
ing vise and center it. Position the chain hook
with the fingers facing the table and insert
into the recessed hole in the swivel pin.
Thread the crank nut onto the chain hook until
the threads are at least even with the bottom
of the crank nut (Fig. 8).
After the table is completely assembled and
adjusted, place the power cord over the top
of the tool and secure it to the mounting
bracket.
Application
27 - Chain Pin
28 -Work Piece