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Accessory Use & Installation
169872 ADJ. PROTRACTOR
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169871 DUAL 45
°
MITER
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169870 45
°
BULLNOSE GUIDE
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CART EXTENSION: P/N 185282
The Extension adds supportive length to the Cutting Table. Use when cutting tile that extends beyond the front end of
the basic cart. Install with fasteners provided. Adjust so top of the Extension is level with the top of the Cutting Table. A
second extension can also be purchased and fastened to the outside of the cutting table if additional support is needed
for cutting wide material.
RIP GUIDE: P/N 169887
The Rip Guide is used to provide a repeatable position for rip cuts. The Rip Guide clamps to the special designed
backstop of the cutting table.
90
°
ADJUSTABLE PROTRACTOR: P/N 169872
The Protractor can be used to rip cut known angles. The protractor clamps to the backstop.
DUAL 45
°
ANGLE GUIDE : P/N 169871
This is a non-adjustable miter used to quickly position the tile at 45 degrees; either on the left or right side. It is often
used for repeated diagonal rip cuts. The Angle Guide clamps to the backstop.
BULLNOSE MITERING GUIDE: P/N 169870
This is a fixed guide that positions the tile for a 45 degree miter cut. The Mitering Guide clamps to the backstop.
FOLDING STAND: P/N 185004
See Stand Assembly Instruction. The stand comes with two wheels at the rear. Each wheel has its own sturdy brake.
The stand is designed with locating pins at each end to locate the saw frame and securely fastens to the underside of
the frame with two knobs. When saw is removed, the stand conveniently folds flat for storage and transporting.
Instructions for Fastening the Cutting Accessories
1. Fully raise the Accessory Thumb Lock and slide the Accessory onto the Cart Backstop from either side.
2. Locate the Accessory by sliding it to the desired position along the ruled Backstop on the front end of the cutting
table.
3. When at the desired location, flip down the thumb lock until it is firmly locked in place.
Note: The thumb lock will hold the accessory firmly in place without using the full travel of the thumb lock. Unnecessary
clamping with the thumb lock could raise the end of the accessory up off the table surface. Additional movement is
designed for any long term wearing that may be experienced.