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WARNING
source
before
adjustment or repair.
Kerf Insert Adjustment
The kerf inserts should be adjusted close to the
blade, but without touching the blade, to avoid tear-
out on the bottom of the workpiece.
1. Hold the saw head assembly down and push in the
head assembly lock pin (item 10 – page 8) to keep
the saw in the DOWN position.
2. Loosen the six kerf screws using a 4mm Hex key,
(figure 14).
3. Adjust the kerf inserts as close to the blade (teeth)
as possible without touching the blade at all bevel
angles.
4. Tighten the kerf screws.
NOTE: At extreme bevel angles, the saw blade may
slightly cut into kerf insert.
Checking 0° Bevel Stop Setting
1. Hold the saw head assembly down and push in
the head assembly lock pin (item 10 – page 8) to
keep the saw in the DOWN position.
2. Slide the head assembly completely to the back
and engage the slide rail lock knob by tightening
the knob to the right (clockwise) (item 28 – page 9).
3. Rotate the table to the 0° miter position.
4. Pull the bevel lock lever forward to unlock the
head assembly.
5. Tilt
the
(counterclockwise), then rotate to the right
(clockwise) until you feel the stop in the vertical
position. This is where the saw is currently set for
0° bevel cut.
6. Use a combination square to check that the blade
is 90° (square) to the table. Place the square's
ruler edge against the table and slide it to contact
the blade with the vertical side of the square's
head (see figure 15).
7. Check that the saw blade's plate (not teeth) is
touching the square's 90° side. If the saw blade's
plate is not in full contact with the square's body
90° side, follow the "Calibrating Blade at 0º Bevel"
procedures.
Adjustments
To
avoid
possible
disconnect plug from power
performing
any
assembly,
0° Bevel Stop
saw
assembly
to
the
Kerf Insert
injury,
FIG. 14
FIG. 15
left
17.
Kerf
Screws