ASSEMBLE AND ADJUSTMENTS
Fig. 8
• Lift the blade guard. Raise the blade all the way by
turning the height hand wheel.
• Mark beside one of the saw blade teeth at the front of
the blade. Place a framing square beside the blade on
the mark. Be sure the framing square is between
the teeth and flat against the blade. Measure
the distance to the right miter gauge groove.
• Turn saw blade so the marked tooth is at the back.
• Move the square to the rear and again measure
the distance to the right miter gage groove.
If the distances are the same, the blade and the miter
gauge groove are parallel. No adjustments are needed.
• If the distances measured are different, adjust the table
bracket underneath the saw. See "Heeling (Paralleling)
The Saw blade To The Miter Gauge Groove"
in the Adjustments section.
CHECKING SQUARENESS OF EXTENSION
TABLES SAW TABLE
See Figure 9 and 10.
The extension wing should be checked for squatness to the
saw table for smooth operation of the rip fence and rails.
Place a square on the saw table, with the short end up and
check .The long end of the square should extend across one
of the extension wing. If the extension wing, proceed as follow
• Loosen the two hex nuts (one for each rail) securing
the front and rear rails to the extension wing.
Do not loosen hex nuts securing rails to saw table.
• Raise or lower extension wing until it is square with
the saw table.
• Tighten hex nuts securely.
• Check extension table on opposite side of blade.
Repeat the above procedure until it reaches
the Squareness. (Fig.10)
Saw table
Fig. 9
Saw table
Fig. 10
CHANGING THE SAW BLADE
Attention: left hand thread.
Remove the arbor nut (J) and flange (I).
Place saw blade on arbor shaft making sure teeth point down
at the front of the saw.
Reinstall flange and arbor nut and securely tighten.
Remove the locking pin (K).
Check the correct position of the raving knife in regards
to the saw blade (see the next section).
Reinstall the saw guard.
I
J
Fig. 11
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Square
Extension wing
Square
Extension wing
K