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3. Loosenthebladelockknoband
movethebladetothemaximum
verticalpositionandtightenthe
bladelockknob.
4. Placea combinationsquareonthe
tableandagainsttheblade(1)to
determineifthebladeis90°tothe
table.(Fig.CC)
5. Ifthebladeisnot90°tothetable,
loosenortighten(dependingon
whetheryouareincreasingor
decreasingthedegrees)thehex
bolt(3)witha5 mmhexwrench
untilyouachieve90°. (Fig.DD)
6. Loosenthebladelockknoband
resetthebladeatthemaximum
verticalposition,thentightenthe
bladelockknob.
7. Checkagaintoseeifthebladeis
90°tothetable.Ifnot,repeatstep5.
8. Lastly,checkthebevelanglescale.
Ifthepointerdoesnotread90°,
loosenthescrewholdingthe
pointerandmovethepointersoit
isaccurateat0°andretightenthe
pointerscrew.
Fig.CC
90 ° 45 °
45° Stop
1. Disconnect the saw from the power
source.
2. Raise the blade to the maximum
elevation.
3. Loosen the blade lock knob and
move the blade to the maximum
bevel position and tighten the blade
lock knob.
4. Place a combination square on the
table and against the blade (2) to
determine if the blade is 45° to the
table. (Fig. CC)
5. If the blade is not 45° to the table,
loosen or tighten (depending on
whether you are increasing or
decreasing the degrees) the hex
bolt (4) with a 5 mm hex wrench until
you achieve 45°. (Fig. DD)
6. Loosen the blade lock knob and
reset the blade at the maximum
bevel position (45°), then tighten the
blade lock knob.
7. Check again to see if the blade is
45° to the table. If not, repeat step 5.
Fig. DD
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