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6. Lay a piece of flat straight wood and a square on saw
table and rotate the SPREADER SUPPORT until the
bracket is aligned with square.
7. MAKE SURE END OF SUPPORT, BRACKET AND
ROD ARE EVEN . .. using an 1/8 in. setscrew wrench,
TIGHTEN THE SET SCREWS ONLY.
ENDS OF SUPPORT
AND BRACKET TO
TIGHTEN
SETSCREW ONLY
BE EVEN WITH
END OF ROD
IMPORTANT: The SPREADER must always be
PARALLEL to the sawblade and in the MIDDLE of the cut
(KERF) made by the sawblade.
NOTE: The spreader isthinner than the width of the KERF
by approximately six thicknessesof paper.
SPACE EQUAL TO APPROX.
3 THICKNESSES OF PAPER
KERF WOOD
1 /
o_ BLADE
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SPACE EQUAL TO APPROX LOOKING DOWN ON SAW
3 THICKNESSES OF PAPER
8.
Make two folds in a small piece (6 x 6 in.) of ordinary
NEWSPAPER making three thicknesses. The folded
paper will be used as a "spacing gauge".
9. Install the SPREADER CLAMP. Place spreader between
spreader clamp and bracket. Move forward until all
three are in line. TIGHTEN WIN°SCREWS.
10. Lift up both ANTIKICKBACK PAWLS . . . insert one
of the setscrew wrenches or a pencil in the notches to
hold the pawls out of the way.
! 1. Lay a piece of straight flat wood against the sawblade.
Insert folded paper between spreader and strip of wood.
12. MAKE SURE THE HEX NUTS UNDERNEATH ARE
LOOSE.
13. Hold the spreader tightly against the wood and make
sure the wood is against the saw blade. TIGHTEN THE
HEX NUTS.
This will align the spreader in the middle of the cut
(KERF) made by sawblade.
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