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ADJUSTMENTS
ADJUSTMENTS
TO
SET
THE
BEVEL
INDICATOR
AND
BEVEL
STOPS
AT
AND
45°
See
Figures
70
-
73.
Unplug
the
saw and
remove
the
switch
key.
Raise
the
blade
to
a
3
in.
depth
of
cut.
Remove
the
blade
guard
assembly.
Check
for
Squareness,
90°
Posftion:
Turn
the
bevel
adjusting
handwheel
counterclockwise.
Saw
blade
should
now
be
square
with
the
saw
table
and
the
bevel
indicator
should
point
to
0°.
Place
a
combination
square
against
the
saw
blade.
If
the
saw
blade
is
not
square
to
the
saw
table,
the
90°
top
screw
needs
to
be
adjusted.
NOTE:
From
a
position
at
the
front
of
the
saw,
the
90°
stop
screw
is
in
the
left
side
miter
gauge
groove.
H
Using
a
hex
key,
unscrew
the
90°
stop
screw
until
it
is
even
with.
the
top
of
the
saw
table.
I
Turn
the
bevel
adjusting
handwheel
until
the
saw
blade
is
square
with
the
saw
table.
I
Screw
the
90°
stop
screw
until
the
saw
blade
starts
to
move.
Check
again
for
squareness
and
readjust
if
needed.
To
Check
for
Squareness,
45°
Position:
I
Tilt
the
saw
blade
as
far
to
the
left
as
it
will
go.
H
Place
an
accurate
square
against
the
saw
blade
checking
for
the
45°
angle.
I
If
the
angle
of
the
saw
blade
is
not
correct,
the
45°
stop
screw
needs
to
be
adjusted.
NOTE:
From
a
position
at
the
front
of
the
saw,
the
45°
stop
screw
is
on
the
left
side
of
the
throat
plate.
Using
a
hex
key,
unscrew
the
45°
stop
screw
until
it
is
even
with
the
top
of
the
saw
table.
I
Turn
the
bevel
adjusting
handwheel
until
the
saw
blade
is
square
with
the
saw
table.
I
Screw
the
45°
stop
screw
until
the
saw
blade
starts
to
move.
Check
again
for
squareness
and
readjust
if
needed.
To
Set
the
Bevel
Indicator:
With
the
saw
blade
at
90°,
the
bevel
indicator
should
be
pointing
to
0°.
Loosen
the
screw
and
position
the
bevel
indicator
to
point
to
0°.
Retighten
screw.
With
the
saw
blade
at
45°,
the
bevel
indicator
should
be
pointing
to
45°.
I
Loosen
the
two
screws
on
the
scale
and
adjust
the
scale
up
or
down
until
the
bevel
indicator
points
to
45°.
TO
ADJUST
THE
MITER
GAUGE
See
Figure
74.
You
can
set
the
miter
gauge
at
and
plus
or
minus
45°
with
the
miter
gauge
stop
pin
and
adjustable
stop
screws.
NOTE:
The
miter
gauge
provides
close
accuracy
in
angled
cuts.
For
very
close
tolerances,
test
cuts
are
recommended.
H
Loosen
the
lock
knob
and
pull
out
on
stop
pin
to
rotate
miter
gauge
base
past
stop
screws.
H
Loosen
the
lock
nut
of
the
stop
screw
at
the
stop
pin
with
a
wrench.
I
Place
a
90°
square
against
the
miter
gauge
rod
and
the
miter
gauge
base.
I
If
the
rod
is
not
square,
loosen
the
lock
knob,
adjust
the
rod,
and
retighten
the
knob.
H
Adjust
the
stop
screw
until
it
rests
against
the
stop
H
Adjust
the
plus
and
minus
45°
stop
screws
using
a
45°
triangle
and
the
steps
above.
TO
SET
THE
RIP
FENCE
SCALE
INDICATOR
TO
THE
BLADE
See
Figure
75.
The
rip
fence
has
two
indicators:
one
for
use
when
the
rip
fence
is
on
the
right
side
of
the
saw
blade
and
one
for
use
when
the
rip
fence
is
on
the
left
side
of
the
saw
blade.
NOTE:
The
blade
guard
assembly
must
be
removed
to
perform
this
adjustment.
Reinstall
the
blade
guard
assembly
when
the
adjustment
is
complete.
I
Unplug
the
saw.
I
Using
a
framing
square,
set
the
rip
fence
2
in.
from
the
blade
tip
edge.
Lock
the
rip
fence
in
place.
H
Loosen
pan
head
screw
and
adjust
the
right
indicator
so
that
the
red
line
is
located
over
the
zero
line
on
the
right
rip
scale
on
the
front
rail.
Retighten
screw.
H
Repeated
the
above
steps
for
the
left
side.
I
H
To
I
BLADE
AT
90°
POSITION
90°
STOP
SCREW
BLADE
AT
45°
POSITION
Fig.
70
INDICATOR
SCREW
Fig.
73
45°
STOP
SCREW
LOCK
NUT
Fig.
71
STOP
SCREW
Fig.
74
SCREWS
Fig.
72
INDICATOR
SCREW
Fig.
75
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