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OPERATING
CONTROLS
AND
ADJUSTMENTS
Fig.
21
RAISING
AND
LOWERING
TABLE
1.
To
raise
the
table
(A)
Fig.
21,
loosen
the
two
table
lock
levers
(B)
and
(C),
manually
raise
table
(A)
to
the
desired
height
and
tighten
lock
levers
(B)
and
(C).
IMPORTANT:
WHEN
TIGHTENING
LOCK
LEVERS
(B)
AND
(C),
ALWAYS
TIGHTEN
LEVER
(B)
FIRST
TO
ENSURE
TABLE
WILL
BE
LEVEL
ON
BOTH
SIDES.
2.
To
lower
the
table
(A)
Fig.
21,
loosen
table
lock
levers
(B)
and
(C)
and
while
holding
table
(A)
depress
spring
clip
(D)
and
lower
table
to
the
desired
setting.
Then
tighten
lock
levers
(B)
and
(C).
IMPORTANT:
WHEN
TIGHTENING
LOCK
LEVERS
(B)
AND
(C),
ALWAYS
TIGHTEN
LEVER
(B)
FIRST
TO
ENSURE
TABLE
WILL
BE
LEVEL
ON
BOTH
SIDES.
3.
For
fine
adjustments
to
the
table
setting,
loosen
table
lock
levers
(B)
and
(C)
Fig.
21,
and
turn
Micro-Set
adjustment
knob
(E)
clockwise
to
raise
or
counterclockwise
to
lower
the
table.
Tighten
lock
levers
(B)
and
(C).
IMPORTANT:
WHEN
TIGHTENING
LOCK
LEVERS
(B)
AND
(C),
ALWAYS
TIGHTEN
LEVER
(B)
FIRST
TO
ENSURE
TABLE
WILL
BE
LEVEL
ON
BOTH
SIDES.
4.
The
distance
the
table
surface
is
positioned
below
the
bottom
of
the
cutter
is
determined
by
the
pointer
(F)
Fig.
21,
on
the
dual
english/metric
scale
(G).
If
an
adjustment
to
the
pointer
(F)
is
necessary,
loosen
screw
and
adjust
pointer
accordingly.
TILTING
THE
TABLE
The
table
on
your
machine
can
be
tilted
to
accommodate
workpieces
with
beveled
edges
by
loosening
handle
(A)
Fig.
22,
tilting
the
table
(B)
to
the
desired
angle
and
tightening
handle
(A).
NOTE:
Handle
(A)
is
spring
loaded
and
can
be
repositioned
by
pulling
out
on
the
handle
and
repositioning
it
on
the
nut
located
underneath
the
hub
of
the
handle.
Fig.
22
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