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Getting To Know Your Table
Saw (Continued)
If you are making a rip type cut in thinner materials, the facing
should be attached to the fence so that the bottom edge touches
the top surface of the table. In this situation, the facing must be
lower than the fence. This will prevent thin material from sliding
under the rip fence.
When positioning fence 14 for maximum rip
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cutting (without table extension), make sure side
of fence housing (a) is even with the side edge of the table 2. Do
not make rip cuts or dado cuts beyond this position because the
fence can not be properly locked. Maximum rip cut capacity is
10 3/4 inches (Fig. 4).
15. SMART GUARD SYSTEM
Consists of three key elements: Adjustable (3 position) Riving
Knife, Anti-Kickback Device, and Barrier Guard Device. All of
these are part of a modular system that requires no tools to
assemble or unassemble. This Guard System must always be
in place and working properly for all thru-sawing cuts.
16. TABLE INSERT
Is removable for removing or installing blade or other cutting
tools.
For your own safety, turn switch "OFF" and
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remove plug from power source before removing
insert.
To remove the insert:
A. Lower the blade below the table surface.
B. Remove main barrier guard and anti-kickback device.
C. Raise blade guard.
D. Lift insert from pocket in table using finger hole.
Never operate the saw without the proper insert in place. Use the
saw insert when sawing, and the dado insert when dado cutting.
17. MITER GAUGE
Head can be locked in desired position for crosscutting or
mitering by tightening the lock handle. ALWAYS SECURELY
LOCK IT WHEN IN USE.
Notches are provided in the miter gauge 17 for attaching an
AUXILIARY FACING (b) to make it easier to cut longer pieces.
Be sure facing does not interfere with the proper operation of
the saw blade guard.
Select a suitable piece of smooth straight wood 3/4" thick, drill
two holes through it and attach it with two round head #10 or
#12 round head screws 1-1/4" long (c) (Fig. 6).
NOTE: When bevel crosscutting, attach facing so that it
extends to the right of the miter gauge and use the miter
gauge in the groove to the right of the blade.
2
Maximum 10 3/4"
FIG. 5
17
FIG. 6
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FIG. 4
14
a
15
16
b
17
c