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4.
Recheck for level.
Note.
Check both ends of the table for level.
Note.
Adjust one end of the table at a time.
Note.
Unless the sliding table is tilted to the main table, adjust both
the same amount.
Sliding table adjustment for parallel with the saw blade.
The table must run parallel with the saw blade. The gap between the
edge of the sliding table and the table is not important. To check if the
table is running true, clamp a piece of wood (1 inch x 1 inch or 2
inches x 2 inches) to the table. Cut the wood slowly. The teeth of the
saw blade should make contact with the front and the back of the
blade evenly.
If the table is not cutting parallel, adjust as follows.
Note.
Only adjust one end of the sliding table.
Note.
This adjustment may be easer to complete with the miter
gauge and clamp fitted (covered later in the manual).
1.
Loosen three of the sliding table clamp nuts (ones under the
machine).
2.
Move the sliding table either in or out, depending on the error, and
retighten the nuts.
3.
Recheck if the table is running parallel as described earlier and
readjust if required.
Note.
It is recommended that adjustments be carried out in small
increments, and you will find that it is quicker to use small
adjustments rather than trying to adjust in one big step.
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