ADJUST THE BLADE PARALLEL TO THE
MITER GAUGE SLOTS (FIG. 11a – 11c)
The blade was adjusted parallel to the miter
gauge slots at the factory. In order to ensure
accurate cuts and help prevent kickback, this
adjustment should be rechecked. If adjustment
is necessary, follow the steps below.
WARNING
battery pack from the tool when making
adjustments.
WARNING
beveling side of the saw blade.
a. Turn elevation wheel and raise blade as high
as it will go.
b. Select a point on the body of the saw blade
that is set to the left when viewing the blade
from the front of saw, and mark with a pencil.
c. Place the base of a combination square
against the edge of the miter gauge slot, and
extend the sliding rule of the square so it just
touches the marked point on the body of the
saw blade at the rear of the table, avoiding
the blade teeth (Fig. 11a).
d. Rotate the blade and check the same marked
point of the saw blade at the front of the table.
e. If the front and rear measurements, shown in
Figure 11a are not identical, identify the side
with the gap. Use the 5mm Allen key supplied
with your saw to loosen the four alignment
bolts located under the front and rear of the
table (Fig. 11b). At the same time, use a 4mm
Allen key (not supplied) to adjust the eccentric
screw located behind the saw blade on the
table (Fig. 11c).
f. Carefully move the undercarriage containing
the saw blade until the blade is parallel to the
miter slot, and securely tighten the two bolts.
If the parallelism is still off, loosen all four
bolts and repeat.
To prevent personal injury,
always disconnect the
To prevent personal injury,
avoid bevel ripping on
Fig. 11a
Mark
Fig. 11b
Alignment Bolts
Fig. 11c
Eccentric Screw
-30-
under the front
of the table
under the rear
of the table