AUXILIARY FENCE
See Figure 37.
For cutting certain workpieces, you may require an auxiliary
fence with a larger fence surface area to accommodate the
workpiece. The auxiliary fence should be made using 3/4 inch
thick wood. Use the mounting holes (in bold) which are pre-
drilled in the fence to attach an auxiliary fence.
NEVER use auxiliary fence which interferes
or makes contact with saw head. ALWAYS check for clearance
between auxiliary fence and saw head before making cuts.
To make slide cuts using an auxiliary fence, a
notch MUST be cut out in the auxiliary fence prior to attaching
to saw fence.
The auxiliary fence can ONLY be used with
the 0° bevel angle. Remove the auxiliary fence before making
a bevel cut.
See Figure 38 for auxiliary fence dimensions.
1.
Place auxiliary fence wood against miter saw fence. See Figure 37. The maximum height for this wood MUST NOT exceed
5.5 inch. Check to make sure auxiliary fence does make contact with saw head, check with saw head in the full DOWN and
fully RETRACTED position.
2.
Mark the hole locations on the backside of the auxiliary fence board.
3.
Drill the marked hole locations all the way through the auxiliary fence. Countersink the drilled holes on the front side of
your auxiliary fence board.
4.
Fasten the auxiliary fence using countersunk screws. Make sure the screw heads are level with or below the surface of
the auxiliary fence. Secure from behind using flat washers and nuts.
5.
Make a full depth cut through the auxiliary fence, to create the blade slot.
6.
The notch, see Figure 38, MUST be cut out in order to make slide cuts using the auxiliary fence.
7 1/4"
7 3/4"
OPERATION
6 3/4"
9 1/4"
2 3/8"
24 1/2"
Figure 38
29
8 1/2"
2 3/4"
2 3/8"
Figure 37
5 1/2"
1
9 1/4"