Instruction manual
ADJUSTING DOWNWARD TRAVEL OF SAW BLADE
1. DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER SOURCE.
2. The downward travel of the saw blade should be limited to prevent the saw blade from contacting any metal
surfaces of the machine. This adjustment is made by loosening lockknob (A) Fig. 22, and turning adjusting screw (B) in
or out.
3. Lower the blade as far as possible. Rotate the blade by hand to make certain the teeth do not contact any metal
surfaces and adjust if necessary.
4. After the downward travel of the saw blade has been adjusted, tighten lockknob (A) Fig. 22.
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ADJUSTING SLIDING FENCE
The sliding fence (A) Fig. 21B provides support of extra large workpieces and should be set as close as possible to the
saw blade. When miter cutting (blade set 90 degrees to the table and at an angle to the right or left), set the fence all
the way toward the blade (Fig. 21B). When bevel cutting (blade tilted at an angle to the table), move the fence away
from the blade to allow for proper clearance for the saw blade and guard (Fig. 21C). To accomplish this, loosen the
lockknob (B), slide the fence to the desired location, and tighten the lockknob.
Fig. 21B
Fig. 21C
A
B
B
Fig. 22
B
A
A
Fig. 23
ADJUSTING 90 AND 45 DEGREE BEVEL STOPS
1. DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER SOURCE.
2. Lock machine in “down” position.
3. Place one end of a square (A) Fig. 23 on the table and the other end against the blade. Check to see if the blade
is 90 degrees to the table (Fig. 23).
A