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Fig. 24
H
C
B
Fig. 25
A
Fig. 26
F
E
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ADJUSTING 0° AND 45° BEVEL
POSITIVE STOPS
1. DISCONNECT THE MACHINE
FROM THE POWER SOURCE.
2. Adjust saw so that both bevel and miter pointers are
set at 0°. Tighten bevel lock handle and lock
cuttinghead in down position.
3. Place one end of a square (A) Fig. 23 on the table and
the other end against the blade. The blade should be
set at 90° to the table.
4. If an adjustment is necessary, loosen bevel lock
handle (H) Fig. 24. Loosen locknut (B) and turn
adjusting screw (C), with wrenches provided, until
blade is 90° to the table. Tighten locknut (B) and
bevel lock handle (H).
5. When the blade is 90° to the table, adjust the pointer
to line up with the 0° mark on the bevel scale.
6. Loosen bevel lock handle (H) Fig. 24, and move
cuttinghead all the way to the left bevel position and
tighten bevel lock handle.
7. Use a square (A) Fig. 25, to see if the blade is at 45°
to the table.
8. If an adjustment is necessary, loosen the bevel lock
handle. Loosen the locknut (E) Fig. 26, and turn the
adjusting screw (F), with wrenches provided, until the
blade is 45° to the table. Tighten locknut (E) and
bevel lock handle.
9. These positive stops enable the operator to rapidly
position the blade at the most common bevel angles
to the table, 90° and 45°.
ADJUSTING SLIDING FIT BETWEEN
TRUNNION AND BEVEL BRACKET
After a long period of time, it may become necessary to
adjust the sliding fit between the trunnion and the bevel
bracket by tightening the adjusting nut (C), Fig. 27, located
underneath the bevel lock knob (B) Fig. 27.
Correct adjustment provides for a good snug sliding fit
between these two parts. This adjustment should not be
so tight that it restricts the tilting movement of the
trunnion when bevel cutting, or so loose that it affects the
accuracy of the saw cut.
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