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ADJUSTMENTS
WARNING
Before performing any adjustment, make sure tool is
unplugged from power supply and switch is in off position.
Failure to do so could result in serious personal injury.
WARNING
Make sure the blade guard is reinstalled immediately after
making any adjustment which requires it to be removed.
Failure to heed this instruction could result in serious
personal injury.
The table saw has been adjusted at the factory for making
very accurate cuts. However, some components might
have been jarred out of alignment during shipping. Also,
over a period of time, readjustment will probably become
necessary due to wear.
Carefully check alignment with a framing square before
beginning adjustments to confirm whether they are
necessary. Use test cuts after completing adjustments
to avoid damaging workpiece.
1. Aligning rip fence to blade (Fig. 33)
Rip fence and blade alignment is set at factory and in
most cases will not need to be adjusted. However, the
alignment should always be checked after installing blade
or before making cuts, and can be adjusted if necessary.
If rip fence is out of alignment with blade, adjustment is
needed.
WARNING
Rip fence must be aligned to blade so that wood does
not bind, resulting in kickback. Failure to do so could result
in serious personal injury.
DO NOT loosen any position screws for this adjustment
until alignment has been checked with a square to be sure
adjustment are necessary. Once screws are loosened,
items must be reset.
WARNING
Unplug saw. Remove blade guard and anti-kickback pawls.
Raise the blade by turning height adjusting knob.
To check/adjust
◌ Place the framing square (91) beside the blade (30),
and unlock the fence rails lock lever (37) to move the
rip fence (18) up to the square.
◌ Lock the fence rails lock lever (37) and note the
measurement on the rip scale.
◌ Move the fence back and rotate the framing square
(91) 180° to check the other side.
◌ If the two measurements are not the same, loosen the
position screws (81) on the extension poles and then
align it.
◌ Retighten the position screws with 5 mm hex key
(supplied). Recheck alignment after position screws are
retightened.
◌ Reinstall the blade guard and anti-kickback pawls.
◌ Make two or three test cuts using scrap wood. If the cuts
are not true, repeat the process.
WARNING
The adjustment must be correct. If it is not, kickback could
result in a serious injury and inability to make accurate
cuts.
WARNING
Make sure the blade guard is reinstalled immediately after
making any adjustment which requires it to be removed.
Failure to heed this instruction could result in serious
personal injury.
2. Bevel adjustment (Fig. 34a-34b)
This saw has positive stops that will quickly position the
saw blade at 90° (0°) or 45° to the table. Angle settings
of saw have been set at the factory and, unless damaged
in shipping, should not require setting during assembly.
After extensive use, they may need to be checked.
To check 90° (0°) bevel
◌ Unplug the saw.
◌ Raise the blade to the maximum height by turning the
height adjusting knob clockwise.
◌ Remove the anti-kickback pawls and blade guard.
◌ Using a framing square (91), set the blade (30) to exactly
90°.
◌ If the blade stops bevelling before it gets to 90°, loosen
the 90° stop set screw (92) (located at the left of the
bevel track on the front), and then adjust it to 90°.
◌ With the blade set at 90°, slowly turn the 90° stop set
screw (92) until you feel resistance. Bevel the blade
away from 90° a little, and then back to the stop.
◌ Re-measure the angle and repeat the stop adjustment
as necessary until the blade stops at 90°.
To check 45° bevel
◌ Unplug the saw.
◌ Raise the blade to the maximum height by turning the
height adjusting knob clockwise.
◌ Remove the anti-kickback pawls and blade guard.
◌ Using a triangle square (93), set the blade (30) to
exactly 45°.
◌ If the blade stops bevelling before it gets to 45°, loosen
the 45° stop set screw (93) (located at the right of the
bevel track on the front), and then adjust it to 45°.
◌ With the blade set at 45°, slowly turn the 45° stop set
screw (93) until you feel resistance. Bevel the blade
away from 45° a little, and then back to the stop.
◌ Re-measure the angle and repeat the stop adjustment
as necessary until the blade stops at 45°.
CAUTION
For easy of use, bevel adjust should stop at 45° and 90°.
WARNING
Make sure the blade guard and anti-kickback pawls are
reinstalled immediately after making any adjustment which
requires it to be removed. Failure to heed this instruction
could result in serious personal injury.
3. Adjusting rip fence scale indicator (Fig. 35)
◌ Remove the anti-kickback pawls and blade guard.
◌ Unlock the fence rails lock lever (37).
◌ Mount the rip fence in position A. Adjust the blade to
bevel 0° and then allow the left side of the rip fence
(18) to touch the blade.
◌ Lock the lock lever (37) of the fence rails.
◌ Loosen the screws (95, 96) of the rip fence scale
indicator (43) and set the red pointer (97) on the rip
fence scale indicator (43) to be aligned with the zero
point.
◌ Retighten the screws (95, 96) of the rip fence scale
indicator (43).
NOTE
When the rip fence (18) is mounted on the right side of the
blade, there are two positions. In position A, please read
the top rip scale; It will be from 0 to 680 mm.
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