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Adjust 90° Stop
6. With the table locked at 90°, loosen the hex
nut on the 90° stop, and adjust the set
screw to seat against the stop block. See
Figure 19. Re-tighten hex nut to secure the
setting.
7. If angle indicator adjustment is necessary,
loosen the screw and shift the pointer to
zero, and re-tighten the screw.
Adjust 45° Stop
8. Flip the stop block out of the way, and tilt
the table down to 45°. Verify the setting of
the 45° angle stop (Figure 19). Use the
same procedure as above but with a 45°
measuring device on the table. Correct the
stop as needed.
Belt Arm Orientation
Loosen the belt arm lock screw (see Figure 13)
to tilt the belt arm to vertical or horizontal
position. The belt arm can also be secured at
any angle between. Always tighten the screw
before operating.
Note: Belt tracking may require re-adjustment if
the belt assembly is moved from vertical to
horizontal or back again.
Limit Screw Adjustment
This set screw (Figure 22) limits the rotation of
the belt arm to vertical and horizontal positions,
and has been pre-set. If it should ever need re-
adjustment:
1. Loosen lock nut on the set screw with a
10mm wrench.
2. With a 3mm hex key, turn set screw all the
way in until it bottoms out. Back screw out
three turns and re-tighten lock nut, while
holding screw in place.
Disc Table Adjustment
1. Disconnect machine from power source.
2. Place a square on the table and against the
disc. See Figure 23. Loosen both lock
knobs, move the table until the square sits
flush to both surfaces at 90°, and re-tighten
both knobs. Note: You may need to pivot
the stop block out of the way.
3. Place a combination square in the miter
gauge slot and check the distance from the
slot to face of the disc. See Figure 24. Slide
the square along the slot to the other side of
the disc and check the distance. The
distances should be equal to ensure that the
miter gauge travels parallel to the disc.
Figure 22
Figure 23
Figure 24
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