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. Hold the saw head assembly down and push in
the head assembly lock pin (item 43 – page 9) to
keep the saw in the DOWN position.
2. Slide the head assembly completely to the back
and engage the lock lever (item 27 – page 9) by
lifting up the finger tab.
3. Rotate the table to the 0° miter position.
4. Pull up the bevel lock lever to unlock. Move the left
sliding fence fully to the left.
5. Check the position of the bevel range selector
knob; it should be at the “0-45° Left” position.
6. Tilt the saw assembly to the left
(counterclockwise) until it hits the 45° stop – this is
where the saw’s 45° stop is set to make a 45° left
bevel cut.
7. Use a combination square to check that the blade
is 45° to the table. Remove the rule blade from the
combination square. Place only the combination
square’s head on the saw’s table with its long flat
side resting on the table and its 45° side against
the tilted blade (see Figure 24).
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8. Check that only the saw blade’s plate (not teeth) is
touching the square’s 45° side. If the saw blade’s
plate is not in full contact with the square’s head
45° side, follow the “Adjusting 45° Bevel Stop”
procedures.
Contacting Table
Contacting
Blade
Combination
Square Head
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