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Shopsmith Mark VII - If Table Slots Are Not Parallel to Saw Blade; The Miter Gauge, When Set at 90 Degrees, Must be at Right Angles to the Table Slots

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Mark VII Restored Manual - V1.02 Donated without cost to the world-wide Shopsmith Community - Everett L. Davis 2016 13
Move the miter gauge ahead and check to see if Allen
wrench just barely touches that same tooth (Fig 18).
IF TABLE SLOTS ARE NOT PARALLEL TO SAW BLADE
Loosen four hex head cap screws which secure table to
trunnions (No, 20, Fig. 26). Do not loosen more than one
full turn. Tap table lightly with hammer handle or wood
block to "rotate" it into correct alignment (Fig. 19).
Before tightening screws, check for extension table
alignment, step 5. Lock by tightening the four cap screws,
turning each one a small amount, then repeat until each is
secure.
3 THE MITER GAUGE, WHEN SET AT 90 DEGREES,
MUST BE AT RIGHT ANGLES TO THE TABLE SLOTS.
To check, set miter gauge in either slot and use a square
as shown (Fig. 20). Be sure that one arm of square is held
firmly against face of miter gauge and the other is flush
against side of the second table slot.

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