Operator`s manual

23. Lock the rip lock, put the spacer, fence
and rear table back in place, lock the table
locks, and go to the next section.
Squaring Blade to Table for
Crosscutting
These steps are necessary so that your blade
will be perpendicular to the table and cuts
will be accurate. If this is not done correctly,
your cuts will have a slight bevel angle.
1. Put the radial arm in the 0° miter position
with the blade over the front table.
2. Lock the table locks and gp lock.
3. Place the long edge of the framing square
on the table and the short edge against the
blade. Make sure that the square is against
the blade surface and not the set of a tooth.
(Figure 107)
If there is a gap between the square and the
the blade after any rotation (Figure 108), go
to step 6.
Right
r I Square t_
Table
Wrong _;___ Wrong )_
q Square
I S uare Motor r I /
Table Table
Fig. 108
6. Unlock the bevel lock, but do not move the
motor.
7. Loosen the four screws behind the yoke
using a 1/8 inch hex-L wrench. (Figure 109)
Square
Fig. 107
4. Turn the blade with your hand several
times and check to see if the square is flush
with the blade.
5. If the square is flush with the blade after
each rotation, no change is needed. (Figure
108) Go to the next section, or
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4 Socket
'Setscrews
Fig. 109
8. Hold the square in place and move the
motor slowly until the square is flush with the
blade.
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