Introduction
The Lansing Makers Network supplies a standard general purpose 10" blade for the SawStop table saw.
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Only adjust the blade height when the saw is stopped.
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Loosen the height adjustment locking knob located in the center of the height adjustment wheel by turning the knob counter-clockwise.
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Turn the handwheel clockwise to raise the blade, and counter-clockwise to lower the blade.
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Use a tape measure as illustrated to set the height of the blade as appropriate for the operation being performed. You can also use existing stock, gauge blocks or Mag-Shims to determine the appropriate height.
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For through-cuts the blade should be between 1/8” and 1/4” above the surface of the stock. This ensures the blade will cut all the way though while not exposing any more to contact than needed.
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Lock the height adjustment wheel by turning the locking knob clockwise.
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Only adjust the blade angle when the saw is stopped.
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Loosen the angle adjustment locking knob located in the center of the angle adjustment wheel by turning the knob counter-clockwise.
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To adjust the tilt angle of the blade, loosen the tilt lock knob and turn the tilt handwheel until the blade is at the desired angle.
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The tilt (bevel) angle of the blade can be adjusted between 0° and 45°.
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Turn the tilt hand wheel counter-clockwise to increase the tilt angle, and clockwise to decrease the tilt angle.
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Lock the tilt angle by turning the tilt lock knob clockwise until tight.
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