3, SlidesupportontoSUPPORTRODuntilPINinrodfits
intonotchin support.....insertTHUMBSCREWand
tightenit,,
& LoosensetscrewinendofSPREADERBARusing5/32
in.,setscrewwrench.
5 Lay bladeof squareor otherstraightedgealongside
blade,Movespreadersothatit touchesbladeofsquare,
Snugupsetscrew(Donottighten),
6, Makesurebladeissquareto tableandraisedashighas
it wil{go
5/32 HEX "L"
WRENCH
IMPORTANT: The SPREADER must always be
PARALLEL to the sawblade and in the MIDDLE of the
cut (KERF) made by the sawblade
NOTE: The spreader is thinner than the width of the
KERF by approximately sixteen thicknesses of paper.
SPACE EQUAL TO APPROX
8 THICKNESSES OF PAPER KERF WOOD
_-_'J_- |_-_--_ I BLADE
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SPREADE
SPACE EQUAL TO APPROXo LOOKING DOWN ON SAW
8 THICKNESSES OF PAPER
7. Make seven folds in a small piece (10 x 10 in.,) of
ordinary NEWSPAPER making eight thicknesses,,
The folded paper will be used as a "spacing gauge",
8. Place RiP FENCE on table .... CAREFULLY move it
against blade so that it is parallel to the blade, and just
TOUCHES tips of saw teeth o . tighten RIP FENCE
LOCK KNOB,,
9. Lift up both ANTIKICKBACK PAWLS ..... insert one
of the SETSCREW WRENCHES in the notches to hold
the pawls out of the way.
I0. Insert folded paper between SPREADER and FENCE
.... hold spreader flat against fence ...... tightenscrews.
11, Now tighten setscrew in end of SPREADER BAR,
12. To remove blade guard, loosen thumb screw and slide
guard off of SUPPORT ROD,
NOTE: Move fence away from spreader .... to see if
spreader remains SQUARE with table,
If it is not square with table, the SPREADER BAR
must be adjusted.
A° Loosen 2 clamping screws, using a 1/2 in. wrench.
B. Rotate bar until spreader is square with table,
C. Check alignment of spreader with blade and
readjust, if necessary,
7/16 IN, WRENCH
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FOLDED PAPER
THUMB
CREW
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