![]() ![]() Right now the riving knife is to the left of the blade. I have no idea as to how the riving knife turning the set screws either clockwise or counterclockwise.Ĭould you someone please tell me what I am doing wrong or what effect does turning the set screws either clockwise or counterclockwise have on the alignment of the riving knife? ![]() A true riving knife raises and lowers with the blade. Im not sure if mine is type 1 or 2 but the stock blade guard didnt actually have a riving knife, it had a splitter with spring-loaded teeth that held down the wood to prevent kickback. I turn the set screws counter and also counterclockwise, but when I tighten the lock screws, the riving knife keeps on pulling left of the blade. I dont think a standalone splitter or riving knife was ever available for DW744 table saws. I have been adjusting the set screw for the past few hours and I am nowhere close to lining it up. Check to see if it aligned then adjust accordingly. It mentions to loosen the two lock screws and then adjust the three set screw to line up the riving knife. I read the steps in the manual for aligning the riving knife to the saw blade. I need some serious help on adjusting the riving knife to the saw on the DW745. ![]()
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