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Fig. 23
Fig. 22
WARNING:
Never use another person as a substitute
for a extension table, as additional support for a
workpiece that is longer than the basic table, or to
help feed, support or pull the workpiece.
WARNING:
DRY RUN — It is important to know
where the blade will intersect with workpiece during
cutting operations. Always perform a simulated
cutting sequence with the power tool switch OFF to
gain an understanding of the projected path of the
saw blade. At some extreme angles, the sliding fence
might have to be the required location or removed to
ensure proper clearance prior to making the cut.
WARNING:
When transporting the saw, always
secure the sliding fence and lock it.
CAUTION:
To reduce the risk of injury, return the slide
bars to the full rear position after each crosscut
operation.
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For chop cutting operations on small workpieces, slide
the saw head assembly completely toward the rear of
the unit and tighten the slide lock knob .
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To cut wide boards, the slide lock knob must be
loosened to allow the saw head to slide freely.
Sliding the saw head (Fig. 22)
Using the workpiece clamp (Fig. 23)
• Turn the knob
on the workpiece clamp , adjust
the workpiece clamp upward or downward to the
desired position.
To remove the sliding fence, refer to the section “Remove
and install sliding fence”.
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Long pieces need extension table supports.
Support long workpieces (Fig. 24a-24b)
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Loosen extension rail lock knob (one on each side rear
of the saw).
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Slide extension table to desired position.
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Tighten extension rail lock knob .
• The extension table can
let the workpiece lay flat on the
base of the saw and working table during the cutting
operation. Use the suitable workpiece clamp or a
C-clamp to secure the workpiece.
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Fig. 24a
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