Porter-Cable 3700L Saw User Manual


 
ADJUSTING THE TwinLaser
LINES
Each of the laser lines have been aligned parallel to the blade at the factory and should not need any adjustment prior
to use. However, left-to-right adjustment to the laser lines may be necessary if you change to a thicker or thinner kerf
blade. For information on changing your blade, refer to the "MAINTENANCE: CHANGING THE BLADE" section of this
manual. To adjust the laser lines to the edge of the cut, follow the instructions below.
HOW THE LASERS WORK
The laser units are mounted in a housing that is fitted into the upper blade guard of the miter saw (Fig. A). The laser units
are aligned to the original equipment blade at the factory and are secured in place. A test cut has been made with each
saw to verify laser setup. If your saw becomes misaligned or you desire additional precision, this guide is intended to
assist you in fine tuning your laser miter saw.
HOW TO CHECK LASER ALIGNMENT
Make sure the saw is set to 0 degrees, miter and bevel, and clamp a 2"x 6" board on the saw. Create a partial test cut
in the workpiece (Fig. C). Turn the laser “ON/OFF” switch (Fig. B) to the “ON” position. Leave the workpiece clamped in
place for the remainder of the adjustment.
Observe the laser CAUTION label (L) Fig. B.
Place a padlock (A) Fig. B (with 3/16" shackle) through the hole in the trigger switch and lock to
prevent accidental motor startup. This padlock MUST remain in place during the adjustment
procedure.
The laser lines are properly positioned when the beams of light fall on the edge of the cut created by the blade (Fig. D).
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1. The downward travel of the saw blade can be limited to
prevent the saw blade from contacting any metal surfaces
of the machine. Make this adjustment by loosening the
locknut (A) Fig. 31, and turning the adjusting screw (B) in or
out until other end of the screw (B) contacts the stop at the
full downward travel of the saw blade.
2. Lower the blade as far as possible. Rotate the blade by
hand to make certain that the teeth do not contact any
metal surfaces. After adjusting, tighten the locknut (A) Fig.
31.
ADJUSTING DOWNWARD TRAVEL OF SAW BLADE
DISCONNECT THE MACHINE FROM THE
POWER SOURCE.
Fig. 31
B
A
LASER USE AND ADJUSTMENT
LASER
UNIT
UPPER
BLADE
GUARD
PHILLIPS
SCREW
The TwinLaser
laser units are mounted in a housing that is
fitted into the upper blade guard of the miter saw (Fig. A). The
lasers project a beam of light downward, along both sides and
parallel to the saw blade. This beam of light produces a line-
of-cut indicator (a red outline of where the saw blade will cut)
on the workpiece.
Fig. A