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Squaring the crosscut fence to the blade ensures that
cuts made with the crosscut fence will be square. This
procedure can be done by using a piece of scrap plywood
as a test piece and making five test cuts, then adjusting
the fence as necessary.

To square the crosscut fence with the blade, do these
steps:

(% Make sure the blade is parallel with the sliding table

and that the crosscut fence is resting against the 90°
stop bolt (see

=`^li\('* for locations).

)% Prepare the scrap test piece by cutting it to 32" x

32", then number all four sides of the test piece.

*% Use the crosscut fence to cut

1

2

" off of each side of

the test piece, then cut side 1 again (make five cuts
total).

+% Measure the test piece diagonally from corner-to-

corner as shown in

=`^li\(').

— If both measurements are not within

1

16

", then

the crosscut fence needs to be adjusted. Proceed
to

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— If both measurements are within

1

16

" then no

adjustments need to be made. You are finished
with this procedure.

,% Loosen the knob on the crosscut fence to allow it to

pivot (make sure 90° stop bolt remains against the
fence during adjustments).

-% Loosen the hex nut on the 90° stop bolt shown in

=`^li\('*, and rotate the 90° stop bolt to square
the crosscut fence.

.% Tighten the hex nut on the 90° stop bolt, then tight-

en the crosscut fence knob, making sure the block is
touching the 90° stop bolt.

/% Repeat

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Figure

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cam.

90°

Stop

Bolt

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