Preparing your saw for use – SawStop CNS175-AU User Manual

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30 SawStop 10” Contractor Saw

Brake Position Adjustment

It is important to accurately adjust the spacing between the brake cartridge and the blade (see Fig. 30). If the

brake is too far from the blade, the safety system will take longer than necessary to stop the blade. On the

other hand, if the brake is too close to the blade, a portion of the blade might contact the brake and cause it

to activate.

The exact diameters of 10 inch blades will vary. In addition, blades that have been resharpened one or more

times will usually be under 10 inches.

Therefore, always check the spacing between the blade and the

brake when installing a different blade or brake cartridge.

Preparing Your Saw for Use

The spacing between the brake cartridge and the blade is

adjusted by the yellow brake positioning bolt mounted in

the top of the arbor block (see Fig. 32). To access the brake

positioning bolt, set the tilt angle to 0° and adjust the blade

elevation to approximately 1

1

2

inches above the table top.

The bolt will be accessible through the opening in the table

top.

Using the 8 mm hex key included with the saw, turn the

brake positioning bolt clockwise to decrease the spacing

between the brake cartridge and the edge of the blade, or

counter-clockwise to increase the spacing. Adjust the brake

position as needed to set the spacing between the teeth of

the blade and the closest point on the brake cartridge to

between

1

16

and

3

32

inch (see Fig. 31).

Fig. 30

spacing

Fig. 31

Fig. 32

brake

positioning

bolt

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