HOW TO AdJUST THE POSITIVE STOPS
This machine has positive stops that will allow you to quickly and accurately position the blade at 90° and 45° to the
table. To check and adjust the positive stops:
1. Raise the blade to its fullest height.
2. Position a square (A) Fig. 40 against the blade and the table to check the angle.
3. If the blade is not 90° to the table, remove the lock screw located inside the hole (B) and slightly loosen the adjust-
ment screw located underneath the lock screw. Rotate the tilting handwheel until the blade is at the correct angle.
Tighten the adjustment screw until it bottoms. Replace the lock screw. Check the angle of tilt indicator on the hand-
wheel is pointing to "0". If not, adjust it.
4. Tilt the blade as far as it will go by turning the tilting handwheel counter-clockwise.
5. Position a square (A) Fig. 41 against the blade and the table to check the angle.
6. If the blade is not 45° to the table, remove the lock screw located inside the hole (C) and slightly loosen the adjust-
ment screw located underneath the lock screw. Rotate the tilting handwheel until the blade is 45° to the table. Tighten
the adjustment screw until it bottoms. Replace the lock screw.
Fig. 40
B
HOW TO OPERATE ANd AdJUST THE RIP FENCE
To move the fence along the guide rail, lift the clamp lever (Fig. 42).
To lock the fence in position, push down on the clamp lever (Fig. 43).
NOTE: The clamp lever will remain in the "up" position when you move the fence.
The distance the fence is positioned from the blade is
indicated by the witness line (A) Fig. 44 on the cursor.
To adjust the cursor, test cut a workpiece with the fence
locked in position. Measure the width of the workpiece.
Loosen the two screws (B), adjust the cursor until the
witness line (B) is aligned with the previous measure-
ment. Tighten the screws.
A
Fig. 42
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Fig. 41
C
Fig. 43
B
Fig. 44
A
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