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9.7 Overview – Bearing Adjustments
A Thrust (back support) bearing is located behind
the saw blade and provides support to the back of
the blade when the saw is in operation.
Guide bearings are located on either side of the
saw blade and provide stability for the blade when
the saw is in operation. These bearings rotate on
an eccentric shaft so the distance from the blade
can be adjusted for optimal performance.
9.8 Upper Bearing Adjustments
Unplug the machine from power
source before making any adjustments! Blade
teeth are sharp – use care when working near
the saw blade. Failure to comply may cause
serious injury.
Note: Blade tension must be properly adjusted
prior to bearing guide setup. Refer to the Blade
Tension section.
To adjust the thrust bearing (while referring to
Figure 25):
1. Loosen the thumb screw (E) and slide the
bearing and bearing post until the space
between the thrust bearing (H) and the back
edge of the blade (G) is approximately 1/64”.
A convenient way to achieve this spacing is by
placing a dollar bill folded twice (four
thicknesses) between the blade and support
bearing – four thicknesses of a dollar bill is
approximately 1/64”.
To adjust the guide bearings (refer to Figure 26):
2. Loosen the locking handle (L) and slide the
assembly until the front of the guide bearings
rest just behind the gullet of the blade teeth
(see inset).
3. Loosen two wing nuts (J
1
, J
2
). Rotate the
adjustment handles (M) until the guide bearings
(K) rest lightly against the blade (G). Do not
force the guide bearings against the side of the
blade.
4. Tighten wing nuts (J
1
, J
2
).
Check to make sure that the adjustments have not
changed during tightening, and that the bearing
guides do not pinch the blade.
Figure 25
Figure 26