: Early models required the operator to adjust the blade height using a manual handwheel
Production of the F90 spanned several decades, leading to numerous iterations. For instance, early models relied on manual wheels for blade height adjustment, while later versions, particularly around 1996, featured hydraulic systems. The saw also evolved to include features like a scoring unit for chip-free cuts, and the blade arbor could tilt, typically to 45 degrees, with some variations existing between the F90 and F45 models, depending on the specific year of manufacture. altendorf f90 manual
Because production ceased in the late 1990s, the physical manual has become a rare item, often traded with used machines. However, digital archives have preserved this history: WOOD TEC PEDIA : Early models required the operator to adjust