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SQUARINGTHE SAW BLADE TO THE FENCE
See Figures 23 - 27.
[] Unplug the saw.
[] Pull the saw arm all the way down and engage the lock
pin to hold the saw arm in transport position.
[] Loosen the miter lock handle.
[] Rotate the miter table until the pointer is positioned
at 0°. FENCE
[] Retighten the miter lock handle.
[] Lay a framing square flat on the miter table. Place one
leg of the square against the fence. Slide the other leg
of the square against the flat part of blade.
NOTE: Make sure that the square contacts the flat part
of the blade, not the blade teeth.
[] The edge of the square and the blade should be
parallel as shown in figure 24.
[] If the front or back edge of the blade angles away from
the square as shown in figures 25 and 26, adjustments
are needed.
[] Using a 6 mm wrench, loosen the hex screws that
secure the mounting bracket to the miter table.
[] Rotate the mounting bracket left or right until the blade
is parallel with the square.
[] Retighten the screws securely and recheck the blade-
to-fence alignment.
The saw has several scale indicators. After squaring
adjustments have been made, it may be necessary to
loosen the indicator screws and reset them to zero. See
Figure 27,
HEXSCREW(S)
MOUNTING
BRACKET
HEXSCREW(S)
Fig. 23
22
BASE FRAMING
SQUARE
ViEWOF BLADESQUAREWiTH FENCE
Fig. 24
BASE SQUARE
VIEWOF BLADENOTSQUAREWiTH FENCE,ADJUSTMENTS
AREREQUIRED
Fig. 25
FENCE \ "_,_j_'---__
/ FRAMING
BASE SQUARE
VIEW OFBLADENOTSQUAREWITH FENCE,ADJUSTMENTS
AREREQUIRED
Fig. 26
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