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Sunday, August 28, 2005

Table Saw Blade Alignment

Checking Table Saw Blade Alignment


To get an accurate crosscut on the table saw, the blade has to be parallel with the saw's miter gauge slots.
A quick way to check this is to use a combination square and a marker.

If your blade isn't parallel to the miter gauge slots, the table saw trunnion needs to be adjusted.

(The trunnion is the assembly that holds the saw's arbor to the underside of the saw table.)

Normally, all you need to do is loosen the bolts that hold the trunnion and tap the trunnion in the direction needed.

To check that your blade is parallel with the miter gauge slot, first mark a tooth. Then place a square in the slot and adjust it so the end of the square just touches the side of the marked tooth.

Rotate Saw Blade

Next, slide the square and rotate the blade backward until the marked tooth aligns with the square.
If the square just touches the side of the tooth, the slot and the blade are aligned.

Before starting any new work project, take the time to make sure everything is square, nothing is more frustrating than cutting a expensive piece of material and finding that it is out of square.

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