Miter Gauge Storage
(Fig. 25)
When not in use, store the Miter Gauge under the
left side of the Table.
1. Insert the front end of the Miter Gauge 14 into
the Miter Gauge Storage Slot 60
2. Snap the Miter Gauge extrusion into the Miter
Gauge Storage Clip 61
To remove the Miter Gauge 14 from its storage loca-
tion, reverse the steps above.
NOTE: The Miter Gauge Storage Clip 61 may be
stiff, requiring extra effort to fully seat or remove
the Miter Gauge extrusion. If necessary, the Miter
Gauge 14 bar can be inserted or removed one side
at a time to reduce the effort required.
Fig. 25
14
14
B
61
61
1609B07947_GTS15-10_Table_Saw_OSI_20230420.indd 25
1609B07947_GTS15-10_Table_Saw_OSI_20230420.indd 25
Storage, Transportation, and Mounting
To prevent personal injury, always disconnect plug from power source before
performing any assembly, adjustment, or repair.
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A
Push Stick Storage
(Fig. 26)
When not in use, store the Push Stick 8 in the Push
Stick Clips 62 on the Rip Fence 9.
Fig. 26
Rip Fence Storage
(Fig. 27, Fig. 28, Fig. 29)
When not in use, store the Rip Fence 9 under the
right end of the table on the Rails 10.
1. Make sure that the Flip-Over Fence 17 is in its
storage position
2. Unlock both of the Rip Fence Lock Levers 55.
3. Remove the Rip Fence 9 from its in-use position
on the Rails 10. For more information, see "At-
taching the Rip Fence" on page 21.
4. Unlock the Rails 10 and extend them approxi-
60
60
mately 2" (50 mm) to the right of the Table 13.
5. On the right side of the saw, hold the Rip Fence
9 upside down under the Rails 10. Make sure
that the Flip-Over Fence 17 faces the outside
of the saw.
6. Place the Rip Fence 9 on the front and rear
Right Black Rip Fence Index Pins 58. Continue
to support the Rip Fence 9.
7. Latch both Rip Fence Lock Levers 55.
8. Slide the Rip Fence 9 until it is aligned with the
edge of the Table 13. Then engage the Rail Lock
Lever 6.
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9 9
8 8
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62
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