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Default Jet JWTS-10JF question

Hi. Just got one of these, and for the most part love it. I will be
converting to 220 as soon as possible, but in the mean time have a
problem I am hoping somebody can help with. I should start by saying
that any experience in woodworking is a bit dated, and this is my
first table saw.

The problem is that I need to align the blade with the dados in the
table top, and there is nothing in the manual about making this
adjustment. When the blade is at full height, I am getting a full
1/16" difference between the front and rear; needless to say, it makes
cutting wider stock a bit interesting. My first cuts were on some
1x10 pine (wife needed something for a project). I made it through
these just fine but only by cutting half way through, flipping the
board, and finishing the cut. I'm just glad that accuracy was not
important on these boards!

I will be calling Jet tomorrow, but was hoping somebody here might
have some advice. I've already had the saw back to the dealer once
(trunion gear was broken out of the box); while they were nice about
it I don't relish the thought of disassembling the whole mess yet
again for another trip to the shop.

Thanks
 
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