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(2) Place a combination square on the miter table with
the ruler against the table and the heel of the square
against the saw blade as show in Fig. 21-a.
(3) If the blade is not 0° to the miter table, loosen the three
adjustment bolts at the rear of the unit with a 4 mm hex
spanner, please refer Fig. 21-c. Unlock the bevel lock
handle and adjust the cutting arm to zero degrees
to the table. After alignment is achieved, tighten the
three adjustment bolts and press down on the bevel
lock handle to secure the cutting head.
Combination
square
Fig. 21-a
Indicator
(For bevel scale)
Fig. 21-b
Adjustment bolts
Fig. 21-c
9. 90° Indicator (For bevel scale) adjustment (Fig. 21-b)
(1) When the blade is exactly 90° (0°) to the table,
loosen the bevel pointer screw using a #2 Phillips
screwdriver.
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Miter lock
handle
Bevel lock handle
Bevel pointer
screw
Set pin (A)
(2) Adjust Indicator to the "0" mark on the bevel scale
and retighten the screw.
10. 45° Left bevel adjustment
Fig. 22
(1) Fully extend the sub fence (B) completely to the
left, and then pull the set pin (A) towards the front of
the machine.
NOTE
When retracting the set pin (A), it may be necessary
to shift the miter saw upper arm assembly to the
left/right to release the holding pressure.
(2) Loosen the bevel lock handle and tilt the gear case
completely to the left.
(3) Using a combination square, check to see if the
blade is 45° to the table.
(4) To adjust, tilt the gear case to 0°, loosen the
locknut, and turn the bolt in or out to increase or
decrease the angle as shown in Fig. 22.
(5) Tilt the gear case back to the left, and recheck
alignment.
(6) Repeat steps until the blade is 45° to the table.
Once alignment is achieved, tighten locknut and
bevel lock handle when alignment is achieved.
11. 45° Right bevel adjustment
Locknut
Bolt
Hex screw
Fig. 23
(1) Set the miter angle to 0°. Fully extend the sub fence
(A) completely to the right, and then pull the set pin
(A) towards the front of the machine.
Locknut
Bolt