Making adjustments to your saw, Adjusting your saw – SawStop ICS73600 User Manual
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Adjusting
Your Saw
Alternate Table Alignment Procedure
For this procedure you will need a set of calipers or a combination square. Begin by removing the table insert
and installing a blade or reference plate as described in the Preferred Table Alignment Procedure. Set the tilt
angle to 0º and raise the blade elevation to approximately 3 inches above the table.
Select a point on the edge of the blade
that is between two consecutive teeth
and place a mark near that point. Rotate
the blade until that mark is just above
the table and toward the front of the saw.
If you are using calipers, measure the
distance between the left edge of the
right-hand miter slot and the left side
of the blade. (Make sure to measure to
the flat plate of the blade rather than the
tooth.) If you are using a combination
square, set the end of the ruler flat
against the right side of the blade, and
position the base to be flush against the
left side of the right-hand miter slot. See
Fig. 52. Write the measurement down.
Now rotate the blade until the point
you marked is just above the table but
toward the back of the saw. Repeat the
measurements above (see Fig. 53). If
necessary, loosen the table mounting
bolts and adjust the position of the table
as described in the Preferred Table
Alignment Procedure. Repeat the above
measurements and table alignment until
you are satisfied with the parallelism
between the blade and the miter slot.
Finally, tighten the table mounting bolts.
Making Adjustments to Your Saw
Fig. 52
combination
square
Fig. 53
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