Using your saw – SawStop CNS175-AU User Manual

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SawStop 10” Contractor Saw 41

Using

Your Saw

Using Your Saw

Adjusting the Blade Height

To maximize safety, the height of the saw blade above

the table should be as low as possible while still allowing

a complete and precise cut. For through-cuts (i.e., cuts

where the wood is cut through its entire thickness), the

blade height should be adjusted so that the top of the blade

is no more than

1

8

inch to

1

2

inch above the workpiece.

The blade can be adjusted from

1

8

inch below the table

top to 3

1

8

inch above the table top. To adjust the height

of the blade, loosen the elevation lock knob and turn the

elevation handwheel until the blade is at the desired height

(see Fig. 47). Turn the handwheel clockwise to raise the

blade, and counter-clockwise to lower the blade. Lock the

blade height by tightening the elevation lock knob.

The saw includes limit stops to prevent the height of the

blade from being adjusted past the maximum and minimum

setpoints. These limit stops are pre-set at the factory and

should not need adjustment. If you decide to adjust the

blade elevation limit stops, see page 64 for instructions.

CAUTION! When adjusting the height or tilt angle of the blade, reverse the handwheel

slightly to release tension after reaching the limit stops. This prevents any slight twisting

of the cast iron assembly that might affect blade alignment.

Adjusting the Blade Tilt Angle

The tilt (bevel) angle of the blade can be

adjusted between 0° and 45°. To adjust the

tilt angle of the blade, loosen the tilt lock knob

and turn the tilt handwheel until the blade is at

the desired angle (see Fig. 48). The tilt angle

of the blade is indicated by the position of the

tilt angle indicator on the tilt angle scale. Turn

the tilt handwheel clockwise to increase the

tilt angle, and counter-clockwise to decrease

the tilt angle. Lock the tilt angle by tightening

the tilt lock knob.

The saw includes limit stops to prevent the

tilt angle from being adjusted past the 0° and

45° set points. These limit stops are pre-set at

the factory and should not need adjustment. If

you decide to adjust the blade tilt limit stops,

see page 66 for instructions.

Fig. 47

Fig. 48

tilt

handwheel

elevation

handwheel

elevation

lock knob

tilt

lock knob

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