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6.Remove the six button head cap screws that secure the rear trunnion access panel (see Figure 95), then remove the panel and open the motor access cover to reach the trunnions.

The trunnion and motor assembly could fall and crush your hands or arms if the trunnion mounting cap screws are loosened too much during the following steps. DO NOT remove the cap screws that secure the trunnions to the table or loosen them more than 112 turns!

7.To adjust the table, loosen the two cap screws that secure the rear trunnion to the underside of the table 1–112turns (see Figure 96), and slightly tap the trunnion with the dead blow hammer in the needed direction.

8.Tighten the two cap screws, then repeat Steps 2–5to re-check the slot-to-blade parallelism.

If the measurement is the same from front-to- back, skip ahead to Step 11.

If the adjustments you made in Step 7 were not enough to adjust the miter slot parallel to the blade, continue to Step 9.

9.Loosen the two cap screws that secure the front trunnion to the underside of the table (see Figure 97) and tap the trunnion in a similar manner as you did in Step 7.

10.Tighten the two cap screws and recheck the miter slot-to-blade parallelism.

If the blade tip measurement is the same on both sides, continue to Step 11.

If the adjustments you made in Step 9 were not enough to adjust the miter slot parallel with the blade, continue adjusting the front and rear trunnions as needed until the miter slot and blade are parallel.

Rear Trunnion

Access Panel

Figure 95. Location of the rear trunnion

access panel.

Rear Trunnion

Cap Screw

(1 of 2)

Figure 96. Location of the rear trunnion

cap screw (1 of 2).

Front Trunnion

Cap Screw

(1 of 2)

Figure 97. Location of the front trunnion

cap screw (1 of 2).

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