Hi Dave that's what I did but confusingly if there is such a word it made do difference ??????
Suppose its just trying small adjustments, ive not had to adjust mine as it runs true from the box ..
Hi Dave that's what I did but confusingly if there is such a word it made do difference ??????
Hello again Lee, I did check it with a square but I do need to get a bigger one. You are right about the tiles not being very square. I will set it up again at the weekend, on my woodwork table saw I use the 5 cut method to square the fence to the blade , so will do the same on the sigma. So tell me do you take off your sliding carriage for ease of movement on each job, and if so do you ever adjust the two offset pins when setting it back up again? The big headache if the pins do need moving I have had to grind down an old bicycle spanner to get into the tight gap to move them. I am very pleased with the cutting of this machine very smooth no water waste below just want to sort out the discrepancy I have at the mo. I will check the fence against a straight edge too. CheersI'm the same as Dave, mine has run true out of the box. Are you 100% certain that you have your fence set at 90 degrees?
Did you check this against the blade with a large square?
This might sound silly, but are you sure the tiles your trying this with are 100% square?
Can you post a pic of the offset pins your talking about? It'll help me understand your dilemma.Hello again Lee, I did check it with a square but I do need to get a bigger one. You are right about the tiles not being very square. I will set it up again at the weekend, on my woodwork table saw I use the 5 cut method to square the fence to the blade , so will do the same on the sigma. So tell me do you take off your sliding carriage for ease of movement on each job, and if so do you ever adjust the two offset pins when setting it back up again? The big headache if the pins do need moving I have had to grind down an old bicycle spanner to get into the tight gap to move them. I am very pleased with the cutting of this machine very smooth no water waste below just want to sort out the discrepancy I have at the mo. I will check the fence against a straight edge too. Cheers
They will be the pins that locate the tilting table to the main body of the saw. It sould be set just slightly higher than the main body.Can you post a pic of the offset pins your talking about? It'll help me understand your dilemma.
Hi Lee will do at the weekend. Just to explain without a photo for now the two 13mm nuts you take off so that you can dismantle the out feed table once off if you pull out the threads that the nuts came off you will see that there is I think without checking a 17mm nut and then a pin or barrel on the other side of that. Well that pin or barrel is off set to the 17 mm nut which allows you to raise and lower the out feed table by moving the 17mm nut when in situ . Hope this makes more sense.Can you post a pic of the offset pins your talking about? It'll help me understand your dilemma.
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