Making adjustments to your saw – SawStop CNS175-AU User Manual
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70 SawStop 10” Contractor Saw
Making Adjustments to Your Saw
To adjust the clamp, set the tilt angle to 0° and remove
the table insert. Remove the blade and set it aside.
Make sure the spreader or riving knife is installed and
lower the blade elevation to zero to provide access to
the clamp.
Two mounting bolts hold the quick-release clamp in
the saw (see Fig. 95). Loosen both mounting bolts
(using an 8 mm hex key) just enough so that you can
slide the clamp along its mounting surface with some
friction. Reinstall the blade and raise the blade to the
fully elevated position.
Aligning the Riving Knife and Spreader to the Blade
For safe operation, the spreader and riving knife should be
aligned parallel to the blade and positioned inside the kerf of the
blade (see Fig. 93).
There should also be a gap of approximately 4-7 mm
between the front edge of the spreader or riving knife
and the teeth of the blade (see Fig. 94). If the spreader
or riving knife is not aligned with the blade or is too
close to the blade, then its position must be adjusted.
The spreader or riving knife is held in position by a
quick-release clamp mounted under the table and
behind the blade (see Fig. 95). Once the clamp is
properly adjusted, the spreader and riving knife will
automatically align to the blade when installed in the
clamp.
gap should be
approximately 4-7 mm
Fig. 93
Fig. 94
kerf of the
blade
mounting
bolts
vertical
positioning bolts
Fig. 95
quick-
release
clamp