NOTE
When retracting the set pin (A), it may be necessary
to shift the mitre 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 right.
(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. 23.
(5) Tilt the cutting arm back to the right, 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.
12. 33.9° Left and right bevel adjustment
(1) Set the mitre angle to 0°. Fully extend both sub fences
(A, B).
(2) Loosen the bevel lock handle, and tilt gear case to the
33.9° right bevel positive stop by pushing on the set
pin (A) towards the rear of the machine.
(3) Using a combination square, check to see if the blade
is 33.9° to the table.
(4) To adjust, turn the hex screw in or out with a 3 mm
spanner until the blade is 33.9° to the table.
(5) Repeat the above steps and turn the hex screw for the
33.9° left bevel adjustment.
13. Miter angle adjustment
The slide compound miter saw scale can be easily
read, showing miter angles from 0° to 48° to the left
and right. The miter saw table has nine of the most
common angle setttings with positive stops at 0°, 15°,
22.5°, 31.6°, and 45°. These positive stops position
the blade at the desired angle quickly and accurately.
Follow the process below for quickest and most
accurate adjustments.
Screw
Indicator
(For miter scale)
Postive stop
lock button
Miter lock handle
Fig. 24
Adjusting miter angles:
(1) Lift up on the miter lock handle to unlock the table.
(2) Move the table while pressing down on the
positive stop lock button to align the pointer to the
desired degree measurement.
(3) Lock the table into position by pressing down on
the miter lock handle.
Indicator (For miter scale) adjustment:
(1) Move the table to the 0° positive stop.
(2) Loosen the screw that holds the Indicator (For
miter scale) with a Phillips screwdriver.
(3) Adjust the pointor to the 0° mark and retighten the
screw.
14. Adjusting cutting depth
The maximum depth travel of the cutting head was set
at the factory.
Stop knob
Stop block
Fig. 25-a
(1) Setting the maximum width travel of the cutting head,
follow the below steps: (Fig. 25-a)
Turn the stop knob counterclockwise until the stop
knob is not protruding out of the stop block while
moving the cutting head upward.
Rotate the anchor plate clockwise to touch the stop
rod.
Recheck the blade depth by moving the cutting head
front to back through the full motion of a typical cut
along the control arm.
(2) Setting the maximum height travel of the cutting head,
follow the below steps: (Fig. 25-b)
Turn the stop knob counterclockwise until the stop
knob is not protruding out of the stop block while
moving the cutting head upward.
Rotate the anchor plate counterclockwise to touch the
stop seat.
Make sure the stop block touches the anchor plate
completely.
English
Stop rod
Anchor plate
25