Owner`s manual

SQUARINGTHE SAW BLADETO THE MITERTABLE (See Figs. 15 - 17)
1. Unplug the saw.
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saw coutd result in acddentat starting |
causing possible sedous personal injury! I
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2. Loosen (unscrew) the Miter Lock Handle
approximately one-half turn.
3. Depress the Miter Lock Plate and rotate the
Miter Table until the pointer isat 0".
4. Release the Miter Lock Plate and securely
tighten the Miter Lock Handle.
5. Loosen the Bevel Lock Handle.
6. Rotate the Bevel Rotating Housing so the
pointer is at 0°. Lock Bevel Lock Handle.
7. Pull the saw arm "down" and engage the
lock pin. Saw arm should now be in the
transport or storing position.
8. Now place a combination square on the
miter table and against the ttat part of the
saw blade. (See Fig.15.)
BladeNOTSquare withMiterTable
NOTE: Be sure that the square contacts the flat
side of the blade, not the carbide teeth. This can
be easily done by easing the saw arm down with
the blade in the throat plate until the carbide teeth
are below the table.
9. Rotate the blade by hand and check the
Blade-to-Tablesquareness at severalpoints.
Ifthe square is not flat up againstthe blade
when squared to the table, perform steps
10through 12. (See Figs. 16-17.)
10. First locate the Stop Boltand PositiveStop
Adjustment Screw for 0 ° angles. Itis located
on the rightside of the bevel rotatinghousing
sleeve (See Fig. 17).
11. Loosen the Bevel Lock Handle, then rotate
the saw blade arm to the left so it clears the
Positive Stop Adjustment Screw
12. Ad}ust the PositiveStop Adjustment Screw
up or down to bring the saw blade into align-
ment with the combination square
Table Lock Handle
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Blade is Square with Miter Table