Making adjustments to your saw, Adjusting your saw – SawStop CB73480 User Manual
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SawStop 10” Industrial Cabinet Saw 61
Adjusting
Your Saw
Making Adjustments to Your Saw
To set the height of the insert, first remove the lock-down screw. Next, back off the threaded bushing by turning
it counter-clockwise about one full turn using the included 5 mm hex L-wrench. Then use the included 3 mm
hex L-wrench to adjust the front and rear leveling screws until the insert is just below the surface of the table.
The lower end of each leveling screw should rest on the corresponding support ledge on the table.
The insert should slide easily into and out of the table opening, but should not be loose in the opening. If the
insert is too loose, use the 3 mm hex L-wrench to turn the side and/or front positioning screw(s) counter-
clockwise as needed to reduce the clearance between the insert and the table opening. If the insert is too tight,
turn the side and/or front positioning screw(s) clockwise as needed to increase the clearance between the
insert and the table opening.
Now turn the threaded bushing clockwise until the lower portion of the bushing touches the support ledge on
the table. Make sure not to lower the bushing so much that it raises the front of the insert. Finally, install the
locking screw through the bushing to lock the insert in the table opening.
Adjusting the Rear Lock-Down Screws
The rear of the table insert is held down by a pair of lock-down screws mounted in the table at the rear of the
table opening. As shown in Fig. 68, the lock-down screw heads fit between the bottom of the insert and the
heads of the rear leveling screws.
The height of the lock-down screws should
be adjusted to fit close above the leveling
screws, while allowing enough clearance to
install and remove the table insert without
difficulty. The height of the lock-down
screws can be adjusted using the included
3 mm hex L-wrench.
Fig. 68
table lockdown
screws
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