SawStop
®
10” Industrial Cabinet Saw 65
Adjusting
Your
Saw
Making Adjustments to Your Saw
of the wood stop.
To adjust the height of the wood stop, loosen the
two bolts that attach the blade guard dust port to the
spreader (see Fig. 83). To better access the bolts,
pivot the left large anti-kickback pawl up and guide it
into the catch on the side of the dust port as shown
in Fig. 34. Use a 4 mm hex key to loosen the bolts.
Rotate the blade guard dust port until the wood stop
is 7-10 mm above the table (see Fig. 84). Once set,
tighten the two bolts on the blade guard dust port,
but do not overtighten.
7–10 mm
Fig. 82
Fig. 83
Fig. 84
dust port
loosen these
two bolts
rotate the back of dust port until the
wood stop is 7-10 mm above the table
Adjusting the Height of the Limit Rod
When set correctly, the wood stop at the end of the limit rod will prevent a work piece that is taller than the top
of the blade from entering the blade guard and engaging the blade. The height of the wood stop should be
adjusted whenever the clamp is adjusted.
To check the height of the limit rod wood stop, first install the blade guard in the saw. Next, lower the blade until the
top of the blade is flush with the table. Now, measure the distance between the bottom of the wood stop and the
table. The bottom of the wood stop should be 7-10 mm above the table when the top of the blade is flush with the
table (see Fig.
82). If the wood
stop is too far
above the table
or too low, you
will need to
adjust the height