Fractional Degree Increments - SawStop REVOLUTION TSA-RMG Owner's Manual

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Fractional Degree Increments

Should you require miter angle precision greater than whole degree increments (as described above), use the Fractional
Degree Selector to choose the desired degree of precision. Changing this selector affects the sensitivity of the Miter Angle
Dial giving a more coarse or fine response to inputs to the dial.
To read the setting for the Fractional
Degree Selector , look just beneath
the Miter Angle Dial . In the example
shown, the selector is set at 1/4°.
The available settings for the Fractional Degree Selector and their significance are described in the table below.
Fractional Degree
Selector Setting
Ten detents are felt between each whole degree as you rotate the Miter Angle Dial . Count the
1/10
"clicks" as you turn the dial between whole degree markings on the protractor to achieve 1/10°
accuracy of the miter angle setting.
Four detents are felt between each whole degree as you rotate the Miter Angle Dial . Count the
1/4
"clicks" as you turn the dial between whole degree markings on the protractor achieve 1/4°
accuracy of the miter angle setting.
One additional detent is felt between each whole degree as you rotate the Miter Angle Dial .
1/2
Count the extra "click" between whole degree markings on the protractor to select 1/2° miter
angle settings.
Each "click" of the Miter Angle Dial adjusts the miter angle setting by increments of one full
1
degree.
This setting completely disengages the internal gear cluster such that only one detent is felt per
Free
rotation (once every 24°) of the Miter Angle Dial .
Effect
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