ADJUSTMENTS
Adjusting Miter Angles:
1. Lift up on the quick-cam miter locking lever (1) to unlock
the table.
2. Move the turntable while lifting up on the positive miter
stop locking lever (2) to align the indicator (3) to the
desired degree measurement.
3. Lock the table into position by pressing down on the
quick-cam miter locking lever (1).
Miter Angle Pointer Adjustment:
1. Move the table to the 0° positive stop.
2. Loosen the screw (4) that holds the indicator with a
Phillips screwdriver.
3. Adjust the indicator (3) to the 0° mark and retighten
the screw.
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ADJUSTING FENCE SQUARENESS (FIG. S)
1. Loosen the four fence locking bolts (1).
2. Lower the cutting arm and lock in position.
3. Using a square (3), lay the heel of the square against
the blade and the ruler against the fence (2) as shown.
4. Adjust the fence 90° to the blade and tighten the four
fence locking bolts (1).
NOTE: If the saw has not been used recently, recheck
blade squareness to the fence and readjust if needed.
5. After fence has been aligned, using a scrap piece of wood,
make a cut at 90° then check squareness on the piece.
Readjust if necessary.
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ADJUSTING CUTTING DEPTH (FIG. T, T-1)
The maximum depth travel of the cutting head was set at the
factory.
Setting the maximum width travel of the cutting head,
follow the below steps (Fig. T):
1. Turn the stop knob (1) anti-clockwise until the stop knob
is not protruded out of the stop block (4) bottom while
moving the cutting head upward.
2. Rotate the stop plate (2) clockwise to touch
the stop rod (3).
3. Recheck the blade depth by moving the cutting head front
to back through the full motion of a typical cut along the
control arm.
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Fig. R
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Setting the maximum height travel of the cutting head,
follow the below steps (Fig. T-1):
1. Turn the stop knob (1) anti-clockwise until the stop knob
is not protruded out of the stop block (4) bottom while
moving the cutting head upward.
2. Rotate the stop plate (2) anticlockwise to touch
the stop seat (5).
3. Make sure the stop block (4) touches the stop plate (2)
completely.
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Fig. S
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Fig. T
Fig. T-1