Miter Slot to Blade
Parallelism
Figure 80. Example of adjusting blade to miter
slot.
G0605X/G0606X Extreme Series 12" Table Saw
3.
With the end of the adjustable square just
touching the tip, lock the square in place.
Now, mark the carbide tip with a marker
where you made this measurement.
The saw blade is dangerously sharp. Use
extra care when handling the blade or
working near it. Serious injury is possible.
4.
Rotate that tip to the other end of the table
insert.
5.
Slide the adjustable square down to the other
end of the table insert, and compare the dis-
tance from the marked blade tip to the end of
the adjustable square.
—If the blade tip does not touch the end of
the adjustable square similar to the first
measurement, the table will need to be
adjusted.
—If the blade tip measurement is the same
on both sides, go to Step 8.
6.
To adjust the table, loosen the three bolts in
the table mounting locations (see Figure 81)
and slightly tap the table. Repeat Steps 2-6
until satisfactory. Do not forget to tighten the
table mounting bolts when finished.
Figure 81. Table mounting bolt holes.
7.
Now check to see if the blade remains paral-
lel to the miter slot when tilted to 45°.
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