
3. Adjusting Blade Parallel to the Mitre Gauge Slots
NOTE:
If adjustment cannot be achieved by loosening the alignment screws (C), loosen the two
secondary alignment screws (D). These screws are also secured from below with lack nuts.
This adjustment should ONLY be carried out as a last resort.
Fig.25
Fig.26
Check Front of
blade
Check Rear of blade
Fig.26a
This adjustment must be maintained to ensure
accuracy and help prevent kickback, it is factory
set prior to shipping, but should bechecked
periodically to guarantee the performance of
your machine, To check and adjust, you should
proceed a follows:
3.1 Raise blade as high as it will go.
3.2. Select a tooth on the rear of saw blade
that is set to the left, when viewing blade
fromThe front of saw, and mark this
tooth with a pencil.
3.3 Place the base of a combination square
against the edge of the mitre gauge
slot, and extend the sliding rule of
square so it just touches the marked
tooth (Fig.25).
3.4. Rotate blade and check the same
marked blade tooth at the front of the
saw table (Fig.26).
3.5. If the front and back measurements are
not identical it will be necessary to
loosen the alignment screws (C) and
carefully move the saw blade until it is
parallel to the mitre gauge slot.
In order to loosen the screws (C), the
securing nuts must be slackened from
below, and in order to gain access to
the securing nuts, the bottom cover
must first be removed.
3.6 When completely satisfied, tighten the
securing nuts and replace the bottom
cover.
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