2nd Chance Shop
Member
- Joined
- Jan 27, 2026
- Messages
- 3
I recently purchased the CEC SYS 50 table saw and I was calibrating the blade and I put a straight edge across the table.
I discovered the sliding table’s outside edge was lower than the fixed top. The inner edge next to the top was flush with the fixed edge.
I read in the manual about adjusting the height of the slider. So I was able to raise it, but it also raised the inner edge putting it above the fixed edge, so I put it back to the original setting.
Is it normal for the outer edge of the table to dip slightly?
I did some preliminary cuts and put them up against my square and triangle and the 90 and 45 degree bevel cuts seem dead on. However I haven’t made any projects or assembled anything.
I discovered the sliding table’s outside edge was lower than the fixed top. The inner edge next to the top was flush with the fixed edge.
I read in the manual about adjusting the height of the slider. So I was able to raise it, but it also raised the inner edge putting it above the fixed edge, so I put it back to the original setting.
Is it normal for the outer edge of the table to dip slightly?
I did some preliminary cuts and put them up against my square and triangle and the 90 and 45 degree bevel cuts seem dead on. However I haven’t made any projects or assembled anything.