7. Tightenthelocknut(6).
8. Whenthebladeisexactly900
(0°)tothetable,loosenthebevel
indicatorscrew(9)usinga Phillips
screwdriver.
9. Adjustthebevelindicator(10)to
the"0"markonthebevelscaleand
retightentheindicatorscrew(9).
10.Attachthebladeguardfoot(1)
usingtheT-wrench,sothefoot
restsflatagainstthetableand
tighten.(Fig.Q)
NOTE:Avoidsettingtheedgeofthe
tableagainstthetopofthemotor,
whichcouldcausenoisewhenthesaw
isrunning.
Fig. Q
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BLADE GUARD FOOT ADJUSTMENT
(FIG. S)
NOTE: User must keep constant
downward pressure on workpiece when
cutting. The blade guard foot is not
designed to hold down the workpiece,
but is rather to help prevent the
workpiece from lifting up excessively.
When cutting at angles, the table guard
foot (1) should be adjusted so it is
parallel to the table and rests flat above
the workpiece.
1. To adjust, loosen the screw (2), tilt
the foot so it is parallel to table and
tighten the screw.
2. Loosen the blade guard foot lock
knob (3) to raise or lower the foot
until it rests slightly above the
workpiece. Tighten blade guard foot
lock knob.
NOTE: To remove the blade guard foot
(1), loosen the hex screw (2) by using
the supplied T-wrench to turn the screw
counterclockwise.
4
9
Fig. R
7
Fig. S
4
J
2
1
10
3
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