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4.
Remove motor cover.
5.
Loosen (2) M8-1.25 hex nuts on leadscrew (see Figure
100).
6. Tilt blade to about 5° so there is room for stop nuts
to move.
7. Loosen stop nuts and adjust according to how far
off blade was from 90°. Recheck blade and repeat
adjustment as necessary until blade stops at 90°,
then tighten stop nuts against each other and
replace motor cover.
.
Note: Turning stop nuts clockwise adjusts blade fur-
ther to right; turning them counterclockwise adjusts
blade to left.
Setting 45° Stop
1. DISCONNECT SAW FROM POWER!
2. Raise blade as high as it will go, then tilt it towards
45° until it stops and cannot be tilted any more.
3.
Place a 45° square against table and blade so it
contacts blade evenly from bottom to top, as shown
in Figure. 101. Make sure a blade tooth does not
obstruct placement of square.
— If blade is 45° to table, then no adjustments need
to be made. Proceed to Step.8.
— If blade is not 45° to table, you will need to adjust
45° limiting block. Proceed to Step.4.
4. Remove rear access panel.
5. Loosen (2) M5-.8 x 10 cap screws in 45° limiting
block (see Figure 102).
6.
Tilt blade away from 45° by about 5°, so there is
room for limiting block to move.
7.
Adjust 45° limiting block according to how far off
blade was from 45°, then recheck blade and repeat
adjustment as necessary until blade stops at 45°, then
tighten cap screws and replace rear access panel.
8.
Make sure tilt indicator arrow points to 45° mark on
scale. If it doesn't, adjust indicator arrow as described
on Page.63.
Model W1837 (For Machines Mfd. Since 1/15)
Figure.100. Location of 90° stop nuts.
Figure.101..Checking blade at 45°.
45° Limiting
Figure.102. Location of 45° limiting block.
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Leadscrew
x 2
45° Square
Blade
Table
x 2
Block

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