TABLE
POINTER
ADJUSTMENT
If an adjustment
to the table pointer
is necessary,
loosen pointer adjustment
screw 1, adjust pointer
2 and tighten screw 1 (Fig. 25).
The
table
pointer
should
always
be adjusted
relative to fence pointer.
1. Adjust
fence pointer
to (zero) - see "Rip Fence
Pointer Adjustment".
2. Make sure the table is in the closed position and
slide fence to the right until the fence pointer
is
at 10". (Note: A portion of the fence will be off
the rail.)
3. Look at fence
pointer
and note
10" on lower
scale.
4. Adjust
the table pointer
2 to the same reading
on upper scale
as that shown
on the fence
pointer. Both pointers must agree when fence is
at this position.
1
2
2. Remove
the Barrier Guard Assembly
and Anti-
Kickback Device (see manual).
3. Place the Rip Fence 3 on the right side and slide
it until it touches the tips of the Saw Blade 2 - Lock
fence.
4. Check the alignment:
A. From the top, look down over the Fence and
check that the Riving Knife is in line (front to
back) with the blade and parallel with the fence.
B. Slide the fence away from the blade. Look over
the front of the blade and check that the Riving
Knife is in line with the blade.
C. If steps A or B show misalignment, proceed to
"Adjusting Riving Knife".
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RIVING KNIFE ALIGNMENT
IMPORTANT:
The Riving Knife 1 must always
be
in line with the Saw Blade 2. The Riving Knife 1 is
thinner
than the width of the Kerf 4 by approxi-
mately five thicknesses
of paper 5 on each side,
depending
on
the
thickness
of
paper
used
(Fig 26).
Note:
The Kerf is the width of the cut
made by the teeth on the saw blade.
To prevent personal injury, always
disconnect
plug
from
power
source
before making
any adjustments
and when
attaching
or removing the Smart Guard System.
CHECKING
RIVING KNIFE ALIGNMENT
NOTE: The Riving Knife has been properly aligned
at the factory - Check the alignment
before making
any adjustments.
1. Raise the Saw Blade to maximum
height and set
the bevel angle to 0 °.
LOOKING DOWN
ON SAW
ADJUSTING
RiViNG
KNIFE
1. Raise the Saw Blade 2 to maximum
height and
set the bevel angle to 0 °.
2. Remove
the Barrier Guard Assembly
and Anti-
Kickback
Device (see manual).
3. Remove the Table Insert.
4. Place the Rip Fence 3 on the right side and slide
it until it touches
the tips of the Saw Blade 2 -
Lock fence.
5. Loosen Hex Nut 6 with 10mm open end wrench
(Fig. 27). Slightly loosen Clamping Screws 8 (1/4-
1/2 turns) using a 5mm Allen wrench
provided
with table saw (stored in the rear of saw). Loosen
Set Screw 7 using a flat screwdriver
(Fig. 27).
6. Make four folds in a small piece of paper (6" x 6")
forming five layers (Fig. 26). Paper 5 is used as a
"Spacing Gauge."
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