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Model G0869/G0870 (Mfd. Since 01/19)
The table saw features stop cams that stop the
blade exactly at 45° and 90° when tilting it. The
stops have been set at the factory and should
require no adjustments, unless you notice that
your cuts are not accurate.
Note: The tilt scale reads "0" when the blade is
90° to the table.
Tools Needed Qty
90° Square ........................................................ 1
45° Square ........................................................ 1
Phillips Head Screwdriver #2 ............................ 1
— If blade is 90° to table, then no adjustment
to stop cam is necessary. Make sure tilt
scale pointer shown in Figure 80 points
to 0° mark on scale. If necessary, adjust
position by loosening adjustment screw,
moving pointer with your fingers, then
tightening screw.
Figure 79. Checking blade at 90°.
Table
90° Square
Blade
— If blade is not 90° to table, you will need to
adjust 90° stop cam. Proceed to Step 4.
4. Tilt blade to approximately 25°, so there is
room to adjust 90° stop cam (see Figure 81).
Blade Tilt Stops
Figure 80. Location of tilt scale pointer and
adjustment screw.
Pointer
Adjustment Screw
Figure 81. Location of 90° stop cam.
90° Stop
Cam
45° Stop
Cam
Setting 90° Stop Cam
1. DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER!
2. Raise blade as high as it will go, then tilt it
toward 0° until it stops and cannot be tilted
any more.
3. Place 90° square against table and blade so
it contacts blade evenly from bottom to top,
as shown in Figure 79. Make sure blade
tooth does not obstruct placement of square.