Fusion Tablesaw
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Adjusting the Fence to be Parallel with the Blade:
It is very important to only operated this saw with the blade parallel to the fence.
NOTICE:
If this section does not help, please see the table
adjustments section: Adjusting the Table to be Parallel with the Blade. The blade needs to be parallel to the table (mitre slots) to effectively make
the fence parallel to the blade.
1. Un-plug the tablesaw!
2. Position the fence to access the fence
adjustment screws.
3. Use a hex key to adjust each side
4. Make small increments and check
Position fence
to access adj. screws
Use
a hex key to adjust
Use Caution:
It is not guaranteed
that the fence will be parallel to the saw
blade when shipped from factory. Make
sure to make all required adjustments
to make the fence parallel to the saw
blade prior to operation.
WARNING: MAKE SURE SAW IS UNPLUGGED.
Take the fence out of position and flip it on its back
side to access the cat screws that push the nylon
supports in/out.
Use the included hex key to adjust the depth of
each nylon support. Do small increments and
check.
Table Adjustments
Adjusting the Table to be Parallel with the Blade:
It is good practice to make sure that the table is always parallel to the blade by checking it often. You can do this with a combination square or with
a dial indicator on an appropriate mount. There are several dedicated tools to do this job well like the Saw Gauge sold by WoodPeckers®.
Better
Best
A Combination Square. Notice: This method may
leave scratched.
A dial indicator on a mitre gauge.
1. Un-plug the tablesaw!
2. Take initial measurement.
3. Take relative measurement (second).
4. Loosen the three table fastener bolts.
5. Adjust as needed.
2. Take initial measurement
3. Take relative measurement
WARNING: MAKE SURE SAW IS UNPLUGGED.
With the throat plate and all attachments removed,
raise the blade to the highest position at 90
degrees with the table. Take an initial
measurement about ½ inch from the ground edge
of the blade as shown.
Keep the mitre gauge against the left rail and
slowly move crossed the blade. Take the second
measurement and compare with the initial
measurement. Adjust the table to compensate
false measurements. There are 3 bolts to loosen
prior to adjusting the table, see step 4.
Good
A dedicated saw dial indicator. Such as this
one by ‘Igaging’
Summary of Contents for Fusion 2
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