Product Manual

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8.0 Adjustments
8.1 Tools required for adjustments
Hex keys: 2.5mm, 3mm, 4mm
Wrenches: 13mm, 19mm, 22mm (or adjustable)
Straight edge
Square
8.2 Fence alignment
Before using the Accu-Fence
®
, verify that it is
properly aligned with the blade. Consult manual no.
M-2195079B that accompanied the fence.
8.3 Blade raising and tilting
See Figure 8-1.
To raise or lower blade, loosen lock knob (A,
Figure 8-1) and turn handwheel (B) on front of saw
until desired height is reached. Tighten lock knob
(A). The blade should be raised about 1/8" above
top surface of material being cut.
To tilt blade, loosen lock knob (C) and turn
handwheel (D) until desired angle is obtained, as
shown on tilt scale or DRO. Retighten lock knob
(C).
The DRO, or digital readout (E) displays the angle
for quick positioning. See sect. 8.10 for calibration
of the DRO.
Reference pointers (F) can be positioned at any
point along scale; loosen knob and slide pointer to
position, then tighten knob. These provide a quick
reference point for aligning the angle indicator.
Figure 8-1: blade adjustments
8.4 Caster mechanism
To engage caster system, pump handle (G, Figure
8-1) about 4 or 5 times.
Disengage caster system by turning handle (H)
counterclockwise. Casters must be disengaged
before operating saw.
Note: It is recommended that saw be lowered to
resting position after being moved to desired
location. If left in raised position for an extended
period, saw will gradually settle back to floor this
is normal.
8.5 Miter gauge
Refer to Figures 8-2 and 8-3.
8.5.1 Setting miter angle
The miter gauge has rack and pinion adjustment
for setting angle. To operate:
1. Slide miter gauge into table slot.
2. Loosen lock handle (H, Figure 8-2) by turning
counterclockwise.
3. Pull out spring-loaded knob (J) and rotate knob
until body (K) of miter gauge is at desired
angle as indicated on scale.
4. Tighten lock handle (H).
8.5.2 Indent settings
There are indents at 0º, 30º and 45º right and left
positions. At these settings, release knob (J) to
engage indent. Then tighten lock handle (H).
Note: Do not rely solely on the indents for an
accurate setting. After stop rod engages at the 0º,
30º and 45º positions, make a fine adjustment with
the knob (J) if necessary, setting it against the
scale indicator (L).
Figure 8-2
8.5.3 Miter gauge fence
The miter gauge fence (M, Figure 8-2) can be
adjusted by sliding to right or left, or removed
entirely.
To adjust, loosen two lock handles (N), slide fence
and retighten lock handles. Make sure end of
fence is not in blade path.
NOTE: The lock handles (N) are adjustable. Pull
out on handle, rotate it to different position, then
release, making sure it seats itself upon the pin.
To remove miter gauge fence, slide it completely
off and remove lock handles (N) and mounting
hardware.
8.5.4 Miter gauge calibration
1. Place miter gauge into table slot.