4. If anadjustmentis necessary,pushinHockhandHe
(D)Fig24,andturncounter-clockwise.LoosenHockknob
(B)Fig.24,andusea3mmhexwrenchtoturnscrew(C)
unfiHbHadeis90degreestothetable.TightenHockknob
(B).
Fig.24
5. Raisecuttinghead.PushinandturnHockhandHecounter-clockwiseto Hoosen.
6. MovethecuttingheadaHthewaytotheHeftbeveHpositionandtightenHockhandHe.
7. Usea combinationsquare(A)Fig.25to seeifthebHadeisat 45degreesto thetabHe.
8. Ifanadjustmentisnecessary,pushinHockhandHe(D)Fig26,andturncounter-clockwise.LoosenHockknob(E)Fig.
26,andusea 3mmhexwrenchtoturnscrew(F)untiHMadeis45degreestothetabHe.TightenHockknob(E).TightenHock
handHe.
Thesepositivestopsenableyouto rapidlypositionthebladeat the90and45degreebevelangleto thetable.
Fig. 25
ADJUSTING TENSION
OF CUTTINGHEAD
RETURN SPRING
The tension of the cuttinghead return spring has been
adjusted at the factory so that the cuttinghead returns to
the up position after a cut has been made. If it becomes
necessary to adjust the spring tension, proceed as
follows:
1. DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER SOURCE.
2. Loosen Iockknob (A)Fig. 27 and turn screw (B)
clockwise to increase or counterclockwise to decrease
the spring tension. After the spring tension has been
adjusted, tighten Iockknob (A).
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Fig. 26
Fig. 27