2. Set your miter gauge for 0°. If needed, perform
the steps in the previous section, Square The
Miter Angle to ensure the face of the miter
gauge is perpendicular to the miter bar when
set for 0°.
3. With the power off and saw unplugged, raise the
blade to full height.
4. Use a precision reference square against the
flat of the blade and your miter gauge to check
for squareness.
Ensure that the contact between the
reference square and the blade is limited
to the flat of the blade. Avoid registering
the square against saw blade teeth as this
will skew the reading.
5. If there is any gap or light between the square
and the miter gauge or saw blade, one or a
combination of the following could be the cause:
a. The saw blade is not parallel to the miter
slot of the saw. To resolve this, adjust the
saw trunnion or table as needed per the
instructions provided by the
manufacturer of your tool to bring the
blade into parallelism with the miter
gauge slot.
b. The Revolution Miter Gauge head is not
perpendicular with its miter bar. To
resolve this, refer to SQUARE THE MITER
ANGLE on page 21 for instructions.
ZERO THE FENCE RULER
The ruler attached to the
conjunction with the adjustable flip stop for convenient
repeatable, fixed-length cuts without the hassle of
juggling a separate tape measure.
Procedure Summary:
Note that the built-in ruler begins at 1". The following
procedure adds 1" of gap between the beginning of the
ruler and blade. This is the offset necessary for ruler to
be meaningful when making cuts. Also, this gap creates
adequate clearance between the edge of the fence and
your blade guard. Follow the steps below to complete
this calibration.
1. Loosen the silver, knurled
by slightly by rotating it counter-
Release
clockwise.
2. The upper portion of the fence is now moveable.
Push the upper portion of the fence to the right
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