Making adjustments to your saw, Adjusting your saw – SawStop CB73480 User Manual

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SawStop 10” Industrial Cabinet Saw 57

Adjusting

Your Saw

Lower Elevation Limit Stop

To check the position of the lower elevation limit stop, remove the blade from the arbor, open the motor cover,

and remove the dust shroud door as described on page 19. While watching the arbor block through the motor

cover opening, turn the elevation hand wheel counter-clockwise until the bottom of the arbor block just touches

the rubber bumper mounted on the trunnion brace (see Fig. 61).

The purpose of the bumper is to absorb

the energy of the arbor block when the

arbor block retracts below the table

upon activation of the safety system.

As shown in Fig. 61, the lower elevation

limit stop should be adjusted so that the

arbor block compresses the bumper

about 1/4 inch at the lowest elevation.

This should also ensure that a 10 inch

blade is at least 1/8 inch below the top

of the table.

Lower the blade elevation until the lower

limit stop is engaged. If the bumper is

compressed about 1/4 inch, no further

adjustment is necessary.

The lower elevation limit stop is set

by the bolt mounted in the upper front

portion of the elevation plate (see

Fig. 60). The head of the bolt is painted

yellow for easy identification. To adjust

the position of the lower limit bolt, first

loosen the locking nut and back it off several turns. If you plan to adjust the limit stop downward, turn the bolt

counterclockwise several turns.

Next, set the blade elevation to the correct minimum height. Turn the lower limit bolt clockwise until it is tight.

Finally, turn the locking nut clockwise until it is tight. The lower elevation limit stop has now been set.

Making Adjustments to Your Saw

Fig. 61

rubber

bumper

arbor block

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