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

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74 SawStop 10” Contractor Saw

Making Adjustments to Your Saw

Adjusting the Miter Gauge

The miter gauge includes indexing stops to allow

you to quickly set the gauge to -45°, 0°, and +45°.

If necessary, you can adjust these indexing stops

to increase the precision of your miter cuts.

To begin, loosen the miter gauge head by turning

the locking handle counter-clockwise about

1

2

turn

(see Fig. 100).

Next, for the indexing stop you want to adjust, loosen the corresponding hex nut on the bottom of the miter

gauge head and turn the stop adjustment screw counter-clockwise several turns (see Fig. 101). Place the miter

gauge in either the left or right miter slot, and set a combination square to the desired angle (e.g., -45°, 0°, or

+45°). Position one leg of the square flush against the blade and rotate the miter gauge head until it is flush

against the other leg of the square.

Next, turn the handle clockwise until tight to lock

the miter gauge head at the correct angle. Make

sure the indexing pin is pressed in toward the miter

gauge bar, then turn the stop adjustment screw

clockwise until it hits against the indexing pin.

Finally, tighten the hex nut against the indexing

stop flange to prevent the screw from moving.

Repeat the above process for the other indexing

stops if desired.

Fig. 100

Fig. 101

turn locking

handle to unlock

miter gauge head

hex nut

stop

adjustment

screw

indexing

pin

indexing stop

flange

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