13
Fig. 15
C
B
Fig. 16
G
F
D
A
Fig. 17
A
A
ADJUSTING FENCE 90° TO BLADE
IMPORTANT: BEFORE MAKING THIS ADJUSTMENT,
SET THE BLADE AT 0° TO THE TABLE. SEE SECTION
“ADJUSTING 0° AND 45° BEVEL POSITIVE STOPS.”
1. DISCONNECT THE MACHINE FROM
THE POWER SOURCE.
2. Rotate the movable table so that the blade is 90° to
the fence and the positive stop is set for 0°.
3. Place one end of a framing square (A) Fig. 15 against
the front of the fence (B) and the other end against
the blade (C), with the blade locked in the down
position. The fence should be 90° to the blade.
4. If an adjustment is necessary, the fence, (B) Fig. 15,
can be adjusted by loosening four screws, two of
which are shown at (D), that attach the fence to the
base. Use the wrench supplied. Adjust the fence (B),
and tighten the four screws (D).
5. When the fence is 90° to the blade, adjust the cursor
(F) Fig. 16, so the pointer is aligned with the 0° mark
on the scale by loosening two screws, (G), adjusting
cursor (F) and tightening screws (G).
TABLE HAZARD ZONE
THE AREA INSIDE THE TWO RED
LINES (A) FIG. 17 ON THE TABLE IS DESIGNATED AS
A HAZARD ZONE. NEVER PLACE YOUR HANDS
INSIDE THIS AREA WHILE THE TOOL IS BEING
OPERATED. ALWAYS USE A CLAMP TO SECURE
SHORT WORKPIECES.