4. Work the drive belt down all the way past thepulleys.5. Continue sliding the belt down on the left sideuntil it is free of the bottom pulley (E), thenremove the belt over the top of the motorpulley (B).6. Install the new belt by following these steps inreversePrecision Miter GaugeSetting the miter gauge angleReferring to Figure 17:The precision miter gauge has a rack and pinionadjustment for setting the angle. To operate:1. Slide the miter gauge into one of the slots onthe table top.2. Loosen lock handle (A).To adjust the body (B) of the miter gauge to thedesired angle:3. Pull the spring-loaded knob (C) out and turnuntil the body (B) of the miter gauge is at thedesired angle as indicated on the scale.4. Tighten the lock handle (A).Indent settingsThere are indents at the 0º, 30º and 45º right andleft positions. At these settings, release theknob (C) to engage the stop rod. Then tighten thelock handle (A).Note: Do not rely solely on the indents for anaccurate setting. After the stop rod engages at the0º, 30º and 45º positions, make a fine adjustmentwith the knob (C) by pulling out and rotating, ifnecessary, setting it against the scale indicator.Extension plateThe extension plate (D) can be adjusted by slidingto the right or left or removed entirely.To adjust – loosen two lock handles (E), positionthe extension plate and tighten the lock handles.To remove – slide the extension plate completelyoff and remove the lock handles (E) and mountinghardware.Calibrating the miter gauge1. Place the miter gauge in one of the slots (H)on the table top.2. Set the miter gauge to 90º (0º setting on thescale) by loosening the lock handle (A), thenpulling the spring-loaded knob (C) out andturning the body (B) until 0º is indicated onthe scale (F).Figure 175. Tighten the lock handle (A).Verify that the scale indicator (G) reads 0º. Iffurther adjustment is necessary:6. Loosen the screw (F) and adjust theindicator (G) until it reads 0º7. Tighten the screw (F).18