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Let the motor cool three to five minutes. Push the reset button (C) to reset the overload device. The motor can then be started again in the usual manner. BLADE HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT To adjust the height of the saw blade, turn the handwheel (A) Fig. 29. Turning the handwheel clockwise lowers the blade and turning the handwheel counterclockwise raises the blade. A Fig. 29 15 To tilt the saw blade, loosen the lock handle (A) Fig. 30 and move the handwheel (B) until the blade is at the desired angle. Tighten the lock handle (A). NOTE: The lock handle (A) is spring-loaded. Pull out on the handle (A) and reposition it on the serrated stud located underneath the handle. THE BLADE TILTING LOCK HANDLE (A) MUST BE LOCKED DURING ALL CUTTING OPERATIONS. A B Fig. 30 90 AND 45 DEGREE POSITIVE STOP ADJUSTMENTS Your saw is equipped with positive stops for rapid and accurate positioning of the saw blade at 90 and 45 degrees to the table. DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER SOURCE. TO ADJUST POSITIVE STOP AT 90 DEGREES 1. Raise the saw blade to its maximum height. 2. Loosen the blade tilting lock handle (A) Fig. 30, move the blade tilting mechanism (B) as far as possible to the left, and tighten the blade tilting lock handle (A). 3. Place a square (A) Fig. 31 on the table with one end of the square against the blade, and check to see if the blade is 90 degrees to the table. If not, loosen the screw (B) Fig. 31 a few turns and move the blade tilting mechanism until the blade is 90 degrees to the table. Tighten the blade tilting lock handle (A) Fig. 30, and tighten the screw (B) Fig. 31 until it stops. B A Fig. 31 TO ADJUST POSITIVE STOP AT 45 DEGREES 1. Raise the saw blade to its maximum height. 2. Loosen the blade tilting lock handle (A) Fig. 31, move the blade tilting mechanism (B) as far as possible to the right, and tighten the blade tilting lock handle (A). 3. Place a square (A) Fig. 32 on the table with one end of the square against the blade, and see if the blade is 45 degrees to the table. If not, loosen the screw (C) Fig. 32 a few turns and move the blade tilting mechanism (B) Fig. 30, until the blade is 45 degrees to the table. Tighten the blade tilting lock handle (A) Fig. 30, and tighten the screw (C) Fig. 32 until it stops. C A Fig. 32 16 RIP FENCE OPERATION AND ADJUSTMENTS 1. To move the rip fence (A) Fig. 33 along the table, lift up the fence locking lever (B), slide the fence to the desired location on the table, and push down the fence locking lever (B). 2. The pointer indicates the distance from the fence to the saw blade. If an adjustment is required, loosen the screw (C) Fig. 37 and adjust. IMPORTANT: The rip fence must be properly aligned to the miter gauge slot to prevent kickback when ripping. 3. The saw blade is set parallel to the miter gauge slot at the factory. The fence must be parallel to the miter gauge slot to do accurate work and to prevent kickback when ripping. To check the alignment: 4. Position the fence next to the miter gauge slot (Fig. 33). Clamp the fence to the table by pushing the locking lever (B) down . The edge of the fence should be parallel to the miter gauge slot. Fig. 33 A D E F B C 6. If an adjustment is necessary, loosen the two screws (D) Fig. 33, and lift the locking lever (B). While holding the fence bracket (F) firmly toward the front of the saw, move the rear of the fence (A) until it is parallel with the miter gage slot. Tighten two screws (D) and push locking lever down (B). 7. Adjust the clamping action of the fence (A) Fig. 33 by lifting the locking lever (B) and turning the screw (E) clockwise to increase, or counterclockwise to decrease the clamping action of the fence. TABLE INSERT ADJUSTMENT DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER SOURCE. 1. Make sure that the table insert (A) Fig. 33A, is flush with, or slightly below, the surface of the table (B). 2. If the table insert is above the surface of the table, tighten the two table insert screws (C) Fig. 33A to lower the insert. Fig. 33A A B C 17 MITER GAUGE OPERATION AND ADJUSTMENTS For cross-cutting (blade set 90 degrees to the table), the miter gauge can be used in either table slot. For bevel cross-cutting (with the blade tilted), use the miter gauge in the right table slot only so that the blade will be tilted away from the miter gauge and your hands. To operate the miter gauge, loosen the lock knob (E) Fig. 34, and rotate the miter gauge to the desired angle. Fig. 34 E ADJUSTING BLADE PARALLEL TO MITER GAUGE SLOTS The blade was adjusted parallel to the miter gauge slots at the factory. In order to ensure accurate cuts and help prevent kickback, check this adjustment. To adjust: DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER SOURCE. 1. Raise the blade to its highest position and adjust the blade so that it is 90 degrees to the table. 2. Select a tooth on the saw blade that is set to the left. Mark this tooth with a pencil or marker. 3. Use a combination square (A) Fig. 35 against the miter gauge slot and adjust the blade (B) of the square until it...
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