Alignment

Square Blade to Fence

The goal in setting the blade square to the fence is to reduce the risk of kickback when ripping. This adjustment will also reduce splintering of the workpiece and burning of the kerf during ripping and crosscutting.

1.Lower blade until it just clears table.

2.Unlock carriage lock knob. Pull blade for- ward to front of arm. Tighten carriage lock knob.

3.Place square so short edge is against fence and long edge is against flat surface of blade (not on a tooth), just below blade col- lar.

4.There should be no gap between blade and square. Note: Not all blades are Perfectly flat. Check different points along blade surface by making quarter turns and looking for gap each time. Consider overall fit of blade. If there is no gap, no adjustment is needed.

5.If there is a visible gap between the saw blade and square adjust as follows:

a.Remove left hand carriage cover.

b.Loosen the yoke lock handle. (on right side of carriage).

c.Loosen slightly the two hex-head screws holding yoke index pin.

d.Rotate the yoke assembly until gap between the saw blade and square is eliminated.

e.Tighten yoke lock handle. Retighten the two hex-head screws.

f.Recheck blade squareness.

g.Install carriage cover.

h.Loosen carriage lock knob and return blade to rear of arm.

Note: This alignment procedure will simultaneously set both yoke indexing positions for blade in and out rip.

Left Hand

Carriage Cover

Rip Fence

Fence

Square Motor

Correct

Wrong

Wrong

Lower Hex Head Screws

Left side of carriage

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RIDGID SP6263 manual Square Blade to Fence