TO CHECK THE ALIGNMENT OF THE RIP
FENCE TO THE BLADE
See Figure 58.
Unplug the saw.
Raise the locking lever to permit the rip fence to be
moved.
Place a framing square beside the blade and move the
rip fence up to the square. Take the dimension on the
rip scale.
Move the fence back and turn the framing square 180°
to check the other side.
If the two dimensions are not the same, loosen the two
screws on the fence and align it.
Retighten the two screws.
Make two or three test cuts on scrap wood. If the cuts
are not true, repeat the process.
WARNING:
Before plugging the saw back in to make test cuts, make
sure the switch is in the off position and the blade guard
is in place. Failure to do so can result in serious injury.
TO ADJUST QUICK-STOP
See Figure 59.
The quick-stop is preset at the factory to stop the miter fence
at exactly 0°. However, when sliding miter table adjustments
are made, these adjustments may cause the quick stop to
need adjusting. Check quick-stop with miter scale set at 0°.
If adjustments are needed, proceed with the following steps:
Loosen the eccentric screw holding the quick stop.
Place the quick stop against the miter fence with miter
scale set at 0°.
Adjust eccentric screw until it holds quick-stop securely
against miter fence.
Retighten hex nut, securing eccentric screw and quick-
stop.
Check your work. If the quick stop is not at 0°, repeat
above steps.
ADJUSTMENTS
QUICK STOP AND
ECCENTRIC SCREW
40
RIP FENCE
BLADE
ADJUSTING
MITER
CLAMP
INDICATOR
SCREWS
LOCKING
LEVER
FRAMING
SQUARE
Fig. 58
MITER FENCE
ZERO
DEGREES
Fig. 59