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ALIGNING SPREADER
WARNING: TO AVOID _NJURY FROM
ACCIDENTAL START, TURN SWITCH OFF AND
REMOVE PLUG FROM POWER OUTLET.
IMPORTANT: The SPREADER must always be
PARALLEL to the sawblade and in the MIDDLE of
the cut (KERr) made by the sawblade,
NOTE: The spreader is thinner than the width of the
KERr by approximately six thicknesses of paper.
SPACE EQUAL TO APPROX_
3 THICKNESSES OF PAPER KERr
WOOD
SPACE EQUAL TO APPROX.
3 THICKNESSES OF PAPER
BLADE
/
LOOKING DOWN ON SAW
1. Make two folds in a small piece (6 x 6 in.) of
ordinary NEWSPAPER making three
thicknesses, The folded paper will be used as a
"spacing gauge".
2. Install TRUSS HEAD SCREWS, SPREADER
CLAMP and WING NUTS to spreader bracket. Do
not tighten wing nuts. Place spreader between
spreader clamp and bracket. Move forward until
all three are in line. TIGHTEN WING NUTS.
3. Lift up both ANTIKICKBACK PAWLS,., insert
one of the setscrew wrenches or a pencil in the
notches to hold the pawls out of the way. Hold
guard so it doesn't fall while positioning spreader,
4. Lay a piece of straight flat wood against the
sawblade. Insert folded paper between spreader
and strip of wood.
5. MAKE SURE THE HEX NUTS UNDERNEATH
ARE LOOSE.
6. Hold the spreader tightly against the wood and
make sure the wood is against the saw blade.
TIGHTEN THE HEX NUTS.
This will align the spreader in the middle of the
cut (KERr) made by sawblade.
THREE
THICKNESS
OF PAPER
WING NUT
!
SPREADER
CLAMP
PIECE OF
ANTIKICKBACK STRAIGHT WOOD
PAWLS
HOLD WOOD 1
TIGHTLY AGAINST
BLADE
HOLD SPREADER
TIGHTLY AGAINST WOOD
SPREADER
BRACKET
ADJUSTING MITER GAUGE
NOTE: The slots for the stop pin and the
graduations are manufactured to very close
tolerances which provide accuracy for average
woodworking, in some cases where extreme
accuracy is required, when making angle cuts, for
example, make a trial cut and then recheck it.
If necessary, the miter gauge head can be swiveled
slightly to compensate for any inaccuracy.
1. Loosen the "knob" and pull "stop pin" OUT.
2. Swivel the head.., position it at "0"... push the
stop ;)in IN... lock the handle,
3. The HEAD should be square with the Bar and the
pointer should point to 0. Readjust the pointer if
necessary.
LOCK KNOB
INDICATOR
BLOCK
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