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OPERATION
ADJUSTMENTS
TO
MAKE
A
DADO
CUT
See
Figure
67.
An
optional
dado
throat
plate
is
required
for
this
procedure
(see
the
Accessories
section
of
this
manual
and
check
with
the
retailer
where
the
table
saw
was
purchased).
All
blades
and
dado
sets
must
not
be
rated
less
than
the
speed
of
this
tool
and
may
have
a
maximum
width
of
13/16
in.
A
WARNING:
Unplug
the
saw
to
prevent
accidental
starting
that
could
result
in
possible
injury.
Unplug
your
saw.
Remove
the
blade
guard
assembly
and
throat
plate.
Remove
the
blade
nut,
blade
washer,
and
saw
blade.
A
WARMNG:
Always
store
the
blade
washer
and
throat
plate
in
secure
location
when
changing
back
to
saw
blade.
Failure
to
do
so
may
result
in
possible
injury
and
damage
to
the
tool.
Mount
the
dado
blade,
using
the
blade
and
chippers
appropriate
for
the
desired
width
of
cut.
Reinstall
the
blade
nut.
NOTE:
The
blade
washer
may
be
used
provided
the
arbor
shaft
extends
slightly
beyond
the
arbor
nut.
Make
sure
the
blade
nut
is
fully
engaged
and
the
arbor
extends
past
a
securely
tightened
blade
nut.
Install
the
dado
throat
plate
and
rotate
the
blade
by
hand
to
make
sure
it
turns
freely
then
lower
the
blade.
Always
use
push
blocks,
push
sticks,
or
feather-
boards
when
making
dado
cuts
to
avoid
the
risk
of
serious
injury.
A
WARNING:
Do
not
use
blades
rated
less
than
the
speed
of
this
tool.
Failure
to
heed
this
warning
could
result
in
personal
injury.
A
WARNING:
Before
performing
any
adjustment,
make
sure
the
tool
is
unplugged
from
the
power
supply
and
the
switch
is
in
the
OFF
(0)
position.
Fail
ure
to
heed
this
warning
could
result
in
serious
personal
injury.
To
avoid
unnecessary
setups
and
adjustments,
a
good
practice
is
to
check
your
setups
carefully
with
a
framing
square
and
make
practice
cuts
in
scrap
wood
before
making
finish
cuts
in
good
workpieces.
Do
not
start
any
adjustments
until
you
have
checked
with
a
square
and
made
test
cuts
to
be
sure
adjustments
are
needed.
TO
SQUARE
THE
SAW
BLADE
TO
THE
MITER
GAUGE
GROOVE
See
Figures
68
-
69.
A
WARNING:
The
blade
must
be
square
so
the
wood
does
not
bind
resulting
in
kickback.
Failure
to
do
so
could
result
in
serious
personal
injury.
Do
not
loosen
any
screws
for
this
adjustment
until
you
have
checked
with
a
square
and
made
test
cuts
to
be
sure
adjust
ments
are
necessary
Once
the
screws
are
loosened
these
items
must
be
reset.
Unplug
the
saw
and
remove
the
switch
key.
Raise
the
blade
all
the
way
by
turning
the
height
adjusting
handwheel.
Remove
the
blade
guard
assembly
Mark
beside
one
of
the
blade
teeth
at
the
front
of
the
blade.
Place
the
body
of
a
combination
square
against
the
miter
gauge
groove
as
shown
in
figure
62.
Measure
the
distance
from
the
blade
tooth
to
the
right
miter
gauge
groove.
Turn
the
blade
so
the
marked
tooth
is
at
the
back.
Move
the
combination
square
to
the
rear
and
again
measure
the
distance
from
the
blade
tooth
to
the
right
miter
gauge
groove.
If
the
distances
are
the
same,
the
blade
and
the
miter
gauge
groove
are
parallel.
Open
the
motor
cover
and
loosen
the
four
hex
head
screws
securing
the
table
top
to
the
cabinet.
Place
a
block
of
wood
on
the
side
of
the
blade
and
push
it
into
the
blade
until
the
blade
is
parallel
to
the
miter
gauge
groove.
Retighten
one
screw.
Check
with
square
to
determine
if
marked
tooth
touches
square
by
the
same
amount
at
front
and
rear.
If
it
does,
alternately
tighten
otherthree
screws.
If
it
does
not,
loosen
screw
and
move
table
top
the
required
amount.
To
reduce
the
risk
of
injury
from
kickback,
align
the
rip
fence
to
the
blade
following
any
blade
adjustments.
Always
make
sure
the
rip
fence
is
parallel
to
the
blade
before
beginning
any
operation.
DADO
CUT
PUSH
BLOCK
PUSH
STICK
A
WARNING:
A
WARNING:
Fig.
69
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