Assembly (continued) – RIDGID TS3650 User Manual

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Assembly (continued)

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B. If blade is not square to

table...the 90° stop screw must
be adjusted.

1. Use a 3/16" hex “L” wrench to

unscrew the 90° stop screw until it
is flush with the top of the table.

2. Turn bevel handwheel clockwise

one turn, then turn handwheel
counter-clockwise until blade is
square with table.

3. Screw 90° stop screw in until the

sawblade starts to move. Check
once again for squareness and
readjust screw, if necessary.

4. Check pointer as described in step A.

To check for alignment, 45°
Position
1. Tilt blade to left as far as it will go.
2. Place an accurate square against

blade. Make sure square is not touch-
ing the tip of one of the saw teeth.

A. If blade is 45° to table;
1. Check pointer. If pointer does not

point to the 45° mark on the scale,
the scale must be adjusted.

a. Remove elevation handwheel

assembly.

b. Loosen two screws on scale and

adjust scale up or down until
pointer points to 45° mark.

c. Install elevation handwheel

assembly.

B. If blade is not 45° to table, stop

screw and scale must be adjusted.

1. Use a 3/16" hex “L” wrench to

unscrew the 45° stop screw until it
is flush with the top of the table.

2. Turn bevel handwheel until blade

is 45° to the table.

3. Screw 45° stop screw in until the

sawblade starts to move. Check
once again and readjust screw, if
necessary.

4. Check pointer as described in step

A above.

Checking Tilt Mechanism

With bevel lock handle loosened, the
hand-wheel should turn freely without
binding. The turning friction can be
adjusted by tightening or loosening
the screws in the bearing retainer.

NOTE: Bevel handwheel must be
removed to adjust. When adjusting
the screws in the bearing retainer,
hold the nut inside using a 3/8 inch
wrench.

Bevel Handwheel

Screws

Retainter Bearing
(Inside Base)

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