side of the Anti-Kickback Pawls and lifting it away.
The Riving Knife can be easily adjusted to one of
three heights by removing the table insert, raising
the blade to its full height and releasing the riving
knife release lever at the base of the Riving Knife.
The Riving Knife should be locked in its high-
est position for use with the Main Barrier Guard
and Anti-Kickback Pawls. It can be adjusted to
its middle position for non-through cuts and for
use as a material splitter without the Main Barrier
Guard and Anti-Kickback Pawls. In the event that
the Riving Knife cannot be used for a specific cut,
it can be adjusted to its lowest position, thus plac-
ing it 1" above the surface of the table (while the
blade is at its full height).
SYSTEM STORAGE
When not in use, the Main Barrier Guard and An-
ti-Kickback Pawls can be stored under the right
side table extension.
Use of all the components
of the Smart Guard System,
including Main Barrier Guard, Anti-Kickback
Pawls, and Riving Knife is highly recommend-
ed to provide protection against accidents
and injury.
1. Slide the Main Barrier Guard assembly (upside
down) up and back into the U-bracket at the
rear right side of the saw (Fig. 39).
2. Pivot the rear of the guard up and into the front
mounting bracket.
3. Lock the Main Barrier Guard assembly into
place in the same manner as you would attach
it to the Riving Knife (Fig. 40).
4. Attach the Anti-Kickback Pawls to the hanging
bracket in the same manner that it attaches to
the Riving Knife.
BLADE BEVEL CONTROL
Loosen blade bevel lock handle 1 counterclock-
wise (Fig. 41), slide the elevation wheel 2 until
pointer 3 is at desired angle and tighten blade
bevel lock handle 1 clockwise.
EXTENDING TABLE EXTENSION
To extend the table, raise the table extension lock
handle 4 (Fig. 41) and slide table extension 5 to
desired width (Fig 42). To secure table setting,
lower the lock handle 4.
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