Basic Table Saw
Pre-Cut Locator
AIIows you to mark and locate exactJy where the blade wilI enter
the workpiece=
A =With the blade 90 degrees square to the table, cut off a piece
of wood
1= Always
make sure you turn the saw off before
attempting step C.
B= Slide miter gauge 2 back until wood is over the yellow disc 3=
C=Using a very soft penc[I, mark a Hne4 on the disc 3=
D=Move the miter gauge to the other side of the blade and repeat
steps A, B, and C=
E= These lines indicate the "path" of the cut (kerr) made by the
blade.
Using The Rip Fence Pointer
(onJy if tabJe is not extended}
The rip fence shows the distance from the blade to rip fence
through a convenient viewing and magnifying window.
Align rip fence pointer 5 with lower portion of scale 6. The Jower
scaJe can be used up to 13 inches (Fig. 26).
Using The TabJe Pointer
(onJy if tabJe is extended to max.}
The upper portion of scale is used for rip cut 13 to 24-1/2 inches.
AJign table pointer 7 with upper portion of scale 8 (Fig. 27).
Making
Rip Cuts Beyond 24-1/2
inches
Without
The Use Of ScaJe
When positioning fence for maximum rip without the use of scale
8, Ioosen screw 9 and lower pJate 10 below the head 11 of the rip
fence 12 (Fig. 27). DO NOT rip or cut dados or moldings with the
fence beyond this position because it cannot be Jocked.
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