Miter Gauge
Adjustments
The miter gauge is equipped with stop screws that
allow you to easily adjust the miter gauge 0°– 30°
left, 90°, and 0°–45° right. The stop screws con-
tact the shaft, which moves in or out of the way
for adjustments.
Tools Needed
Phillips Head Screwdriver .................................. 1
90° Square ........................................................ 1
45° Square ........................................................ 1
30° Square ........................................................ 1
Wrench 8mm ..................................................... 1
Checking/Setting 90° Stops
1.
DISCONNECT SAW FROM POWER!
2.
Slide miter gauge into T-slot on table.
3.
Place square evenly against face of miter
gauge and blade, as shown in Figure 129.
Blade
Square
Miter Gauge
Figure 129. Checking 90° stop on miter gauge.
— If square touches miter body and body of
blade evenly at same time, then it is square
to blade. No adjustments are necessary.
— If square does not touch miter body and
blade evenly, then proceed to Step 5.
4.
Remove miter gauge from miter slot.
Model G0771 (Mfd. Since 8/15)
5.
Loosen two Phillips head screws that secure
90° stop plate (see Figure 130).
Miter Gauge
Shaft
Qty
Stop Plate
Figure 130. Checking 45° stop on miter gauge.
6.
Using a square, position miter shaft at 90° to
miter gauge body.
7.
Tighten stop plate screws.
Checking/Setting 45° Stops
Follow the same process with the 45° and 30°
stops that you followed with the 90°, except using
a 45° square or adjustable square to verify that
the miter body is 45° to the blade.
Adjustment
Screws
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