Owner's Manual

TOCHECKTHEALIGNMENTOFTHERIPFENCE
TOTHEBLADE
SeeFigure 64.
UnpLugthe saw.
Raisethe (ooking handleto permitthe ripfence tobe
moved.
BLADE
SCREWS
TO ADJUST THE BEVEL LOCKING LEVER
See FTgura65.
"Fhebevel lookinglevermay work loose and require
adjusting.Toadjust:
Unplug thesaw.
Push the leverfull leftto thefecked position.
Remove the screwon t_e heighS_beveladjusting
handwhaeLYouwritneed the 3/16 in,hex keyfor this
procedure.
Removethe height/bevel adjustinghandwhseland
cam. Pullout the cam.
Remove the set screw onthe bevel lockinglever.
Remove the bevellockingleverfrom hex nut,
II Relocate bevel locking leveron the hsx nut.
Replace set screwandtighten securely.
Replacethe cam so that the lobeis againstthe tab.
Make surethe cam isseated inthe lever.
Reaseemb)sthe height/bevel adjustinghandwheelto
the shaftand cam. Checkwhether the leverisnow in
the desiredposition.Tightenscrewsecurely.
HEIGHT/BEVELADJUSTING
HANOWHEEL
SOCKET
H_DS_EW
SETSCREW
LOCKING
HANDLE Fig.64
Placea framing square beside the blade and move the
rLpfence up to the square. Take the dimensiononthe
ripscale.
Move thefence back and turnthe framing square180°
to checkthe otheraide.
If thetwo dimensionsare not the same, loosenthe two
s_'ewa on_s fence end alignit.
Retightenthe two screws.
Make two or three test cuts on scrapwood. it the cuts
are not true,repeat the process.
NOTE: The rip fence must besecurewhen the locking
handle isengaged.The clamp screwon the rearof the rip
fence istightened byturningclockwiseto increasetight-
nessof the rearof the ripfence.
CAM
COMPRESSION
SPRING
HANDWHEEL
ADAPTER
HEXNUT
, BEVEL
LOCKING
LEVER
Fig.65
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