MAKSIWA SC.1100.X Instruction Manual page 30

10” table saw - 3 wire 220 v - 1 phase
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MITER GAUGE ADJUSTMENT
Refer to following fi gure.
Miter gauge supplied with saw is equipped with individually adjustable index stops at 0° and 45°, right
and left, and can be manually adjusted up to 60° right and left. Adjustment to index stops can be made by
loosening locking nut and tightening or loosening three adjusting screws. Be sure to tighten locking nut after
adjustment is made.
Face of miter gauge has two holes for purpose of attaching auxiliary facing.
Miter gauge is accurately constructed for precision work. Miter gauge is guided through T-slot with a roller
guide mounted at front of guide bar. Roller guide adds to miter gauge's stability and prevents the guide bar
from leaving T-slot.
To operate miter gauge, simply loosen locking knob and move miter gauge to desired angle. The miter
gauge will stop at 0° and 45°, both right and left. To position miter gauge past these points, simply pull out
gauge stop. Position miter gauge at desired angle and tighten locking knob.
Be positive the edge of workpiece next to face of miter gauge is straight and tight against miter gauge so
that the workpiece does not rock or rotate. Always use both hands when operating the miter gauge.
The miter gauge is used for cross-cutting, compound miter cutting, miter cutting, rabbeting, bevel cutting
and dadoing.
RIP FENCE ADJUSTMENT
The saw's rip fence is precision manufactured, incorporating fi ne adjustments for accurate cuts. The saw is built
to allow the operator to accurately adjust the rip fence without problems in a matter of seconds.
SETTING FENCE PERPENDICULAR AND PARALLEL
Refer to following fi gure.
PERPENDICULAR ADJUSTMENT
Position fence anywhere on table and lock it down.
Place a square on the table next to the fence and check to see that the fence is at 90° to the table.
If an adjustment is necessary, unlock the fence and turn either of the two adjusting screws.
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