RIKON Power Tools 10-201 User Manual

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Fig. 34

6. Using a combination square (C), make sure that the

blade is at 45 degrees.

7. With the blade at 45 degrees, tighten the bevel

handwheel lock knob to keep the blade from further
tilting.

8. Turn the set screw clockwise until it comes in contact

with the positive stop.

SEE FIG 34

CHECKING BLADE ALIGNMENT

Blade heel is the misalignment of the blade to the miter
slots. This means that the blade is not parallel to the
miter slots. The blade is set parallel at the factory and
should not need any adjustments. You can check this by
using a dial indicator (not included) or a combination
square (not included). It is recommended to check the
alignment before initial operation as follows:

Fig. 35

1. Raise the saw blade to its highest point.

2. Place a combination square (A) on the saw table with

one edge (B) of the square against the left miter slot
(C).

3. Adjust the square so the rule (D) just touches the saw

blade. Make sure the rule is not touching any of the
carbide tips of the saw blade.

4. Lock the rule in this position.

SEE FIG 35.

Fig. 36

6. Rotate the saw blade back so that you take the

measurement from the same spot on the saw blade.

7. Take a reading at the rear of the blade (E) with the

combination square. If there is a difference of more

than. 01 in between the rule and the blade, then an

adjustment will have to be made.

SEE FIG 36

ADJUSTING BLADE ALIGNMENT

NOTICE: Blade alignment is factory set and should not
need adjustment. All saw blades have some runout.
Therefore, readjusting the blade alignment should only be
attempted if it becomes necessary (see "CHECKING
BLADE ALIGNMENT")

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