Operator`s manual
8. Slide the beve! encoder to the top center
position so it will fit into the notch on the
motor support bracket. (Figure 67)
9. Slide the motor onto the motor pivot sup-
port. Make sure that the motor is firmly in
place.
10. Put the flat washer and locknut back in
place and tighten using a 3/4 inch socket
wrench. Move the bevel lock back and forth
as you tighten the locknut. Do not over-
tighten.
11. Push the bevel lock to the left as far as it
will go. (Figure 68)
BevelLock
13. Repeat steps 10-11 until the bevel lock
will not touch the left side of the yoke, and
the gap is not more than 1/16 inch.
14. Lock the bevel lock.
15. Snap the yoke plug into place. The yoke
plug is in the loose parts bag.
Mounting the Saw
Both Models
1. Hold the saw by the front edge and the
back of the column support, and lift it onto
the cabinet. Make sure that eight holes in the
bottom of the saw line up with eight holes in
the top of the cabinet.
2. Fasten the saw to the cabinet with eight
truss head bolts. Put a lockwasher and hex
nut on each bolt and tighten using a 7/16 inch
wrench or socket. (Figure 69)
Truss Head Bolt
Fig. 68
12. If there is a 1/16 inch gap or less between
the bevel lock and the left side of the yoke
(and they are not touching), go to step 14, or
Cabinet
\
Lock
Hex Nut
Fig. 69
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If the bevel lock touches the left side of the
yoke, unlock the bevel lock and tighten the
locknut on the motorpivot support. Then go
to step 10 and repeat, or
3. Check all the nuts holding the cabinet
together and tighten them using a 7/16 inch
wrench or socket.
If there is more than a 1/16 inch gap between
the bevel lock and the left side of the yoke, un-
lock the bevel lock and loosen the locknut on
the motorpivot support. Then go to step 10
and repeat.
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