A
F
5. To adjust, loosen the two screws (F) Fig. 12. Adjust
the splitter bracket (A) until it is aligned with the inside
blade flange (B) Fig. 15. Tighten the two screws (F) Fig.
12. Loosely attach the screw and fastener plate that
were removed earlier.
6. Insert the threaded end of the support rod (G) Fig. 13
through the slot in the rear of the saw and into hole in
the rear trunnion (H). Fasten the support rod (G) to the
trunnion with a star washer and a 5/8-18 hex jam nut (J)
Fig. 14.
NOTE: Thread the nut (J) Fig. 14 on the threads of the
support rod (G) Fig. 13 as far as possible by hand.
7. Use a wrench to hold the jam nut (J) Fig. 14. Tighten
the rod (G) Fig. 15 with a small screwdriver (K) or similar
device through the hole in the end of the rod.
8. Loosely attach the lower bracket (L) Fig. 16 to the rod
(G) with two 5/16-18 x 1" hex-head screws (S) and
5/16" lockwashers (T) from underneath the bracket (L).
9. Align the hole in the upper splitter bracket (M) Fig. 17
with the hole in the lower splitter bracket (L). Place a
5/16" lockwasher, then a 5/16" flat washer on a 5/16-18
x 1" hex-head screw (N). Insert the screw (N) through
the hole in the upper splitter bracket (M) and thread the
screw in the lower splitter bracket (L).
NOTE: Loosely tighten the screw (N) for further adjustment.
T
S
Fig. 12
L
G
T
Fig. 16
H
K
11
G
Fig. 13
J
Fig. 14
G
Fig. 15
N
M
L
Fig. 17