3.
Prepare scrap test piece by cutting it to 32"
x 32" square, then number all four sides 1–4
(see Figure 181).
Test
Piece
3
Figure 181. Fence adjustment test piece.
4.
Use crosscut fence to cut
of test piece, then cut side 1 again (make five
cuts total).
5.
Measure test piece diagonally from corner-to-
corner, as shown in Figure 182.
— If both measurements are within
you are finished with this procedure.
— If both measurements are not within
then crosscut fence needs to be adjusted.
Take note of difference between measure-
ments, then proceed to Step 6.
Test
Piece
3
Figure 182. Diagonals to measure on test piece.
Model G0772 (Mfd. Since 05/15)
2
1
4
⁄
" off of each side
1
2
⁄
", then
1
16
⁄
1
16
2
1
4
6.
Loosen crosscut fence lock handles to allow
fence to pivot.
7.
Loosen crosscut fence adjustment bolt jam
nuts (see Figure 180 on Page 84).
8.
Loosen one crosscut fence adjustment bolt
⁄
of a turn and tighten opposite bolt until it is
1
4
snug (see Figure 180).
— If difference between measurements has
increased after one adjustment, loosen
adjustment bolt that was tightened in last
cycle
⁄
1
2
snug.
— If difference between measurements has
decreased but are still out of tolerance,
loosen same adjustment bolt that was
adjusted last cycle
opposite bolt until snug.
9.
Tighten crosscut fence adjustment bolt jam
nuts.
10. Tighten crosscut fence lock handles.
11. Repeat Steps 4–5 until both measurements
are within
",
turn and tighten opposite bolt until
⁄
turn and tighten
1
4
⁄
".
1
16
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