vavet
Well-known member
I have a ridgid 4516 portable table saw. I just finished building a table for it and decided to check the parallelism of the miter gauge slots to the blade. It’s about 0.020 out from the front to the back of the blade. I followed the instructions in the manual, which calls for loosening the motor mounting screws and adjusting the eccentric screw to dial it in. I got it down to about 0.014” but it was close to the limit of its adjustment in that direction before I even did it.
Is there a maximum amount of “pinch” you can have before kickback really becomes a problem?
I’m not building fine furniture here, but I also don’t want to be working with a dangerous and inaccurate tool.
Is there a maximum amount of “pinch” you can have before kickback really becomes a problem?
I’m not building fine furniture here, but I also don’t want to be working with a dangerous and inaccurate tool.