Powermatic 64B Saw User Manual


 
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7. Loosen screw (F) and adjust indicator (G) until
it reads 0º.
8. Tighten screw (F).
NOTE: The bar of the miter gauge has two slots
with set screws (H). Adjust these set screws (4mm
hex key) to eliminate any play between bar and
miter slot.
Figure 22
10.4 Positive blade stops
The stops for 90°, 45° blade tilt, and elevation
settings have all been factory set, and should
require no immediate adjustment. The settings
should be confirmed by the operator, however, and
especially if cuts become inaccurate.
10.4.1 90° Blade stop
1. Disconnect machine from power source.
2. Make sure table insert has been leveled with
table surface. See section 8.12.
3. Raise blade all the way, and place a 90°
square on the table and against the blade
(Figure 23). Make sure that a blade tooth does
not obstruct the actual reading.
4. Tilt blade with handwheel as needed until
square and blade are flush.
5. If adjustment is required, loosen the two
setscrews on 90° stop collar (A, Figure 25 –
3mm hex key) and rotate collar along the lead
screw to needed position. Verify the new
setting.
6. Loosen screw on pointer (B, Figure 25), and
adjust pointer to zero. Retighten screw.
Figure 23
10.4.2 45° Blade stop
Repeat steps 1 through 4 above for 45° setting, as
shown in Figure 24. The 45° stop is shown at C,
Figure 25.
Figure 24
Figure 25
10.4.3 Blade elevation stops
Lower blade all the way; it should drop completely
below the table surface. If it does not, adjust
amount of drop using two stop screws (D, Figure
26).