Making adjustments to your saw, Adjusting your saw – SawStop CNS175-AU User Manual

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SawStop 10” Contractor Saw 67

Adjusting

Your Saw

Tilt Angle Indicator
The tilt angle indicator is located at the front of the contractor saw, just behind the elevation handwheel (see

Fig. 89). The indicator shows the current angle of the blade relative to vertical (i.e., perpendicular to the table

top).

Once the 0° limit stop is correctly set, turn the tilt handwheel

counter-clockwise until the limit stop is reached. Check the

reading of the tilt angle indicator. If necessary adjust the indicator

by loosening the locking screw with the included 5 mm hex key

and rotating the indicator until it reads 0°. Lock the indicator in

place by tightening the locking screw.

Making Adjustments to Your Saw

45° Tilt Limit Stop
To check the position of the 45° limit stop, install a 10 inch saw blade on the arbor (see page 29). Raise

the blade to its full elevation, and turn the tilt hand wheel clockwise until the limit stop is reached. Using a

combination square, check to see that the blade is at a 45° angle to the table (see Fig. 88). If you need to adjust

the position of the 45° limit stop follow

the instructions below.

The 45° tilt limit stop is determined by

the set screw in the cast iron table top

located to the right of the front of the table

opening (see Fig. 87). Use the included

3 mm hex key to turn the screw counter-

clockwise several turns.

Next, adjust the tilt hand wheel until the

blade is at 45° to the table. Turn the 45°

limit set screw clockwise until it is tight.

The 45° limit stop has now been set.

Fig. 88

Fig. 89

tilt angle

indicator

locking

screw

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