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Model G0820 (Mfd. Since 12/16)
Determine which cutting operation will be best
suited for the workpiece to be ripped.
•
To use the sliding table, read the instructions
titled “Rip Cutting with Sliding Table.”
•
To use the machine as a traditional table saw,
skip ahead to “Rip Cutting with Rip Fence.”
Rip Cutting with Sliding Table
1. Position crosscut fence on crosscut table
according to cutting operation (see
Setting
Up Crosscut Fence on Page 49) and rotate
it until 0° stop block touches 0° stop bolt
(see
Figure 102).
5. Load workpiece onto table saw. The setup
should look similar to
Figure 100 on
Page 51.
6. Take all necessary safety precautions, then
perform cutting operation.
2. Check to make sure fence is at 0°. If nec-
essary, adjust it as described in
Squaring
Crosscut Fence to Bladet on Page 77.
3. Calibrate crosscut fence (refer to Page 50 for
further details).
Figure 102. Stop block against 0° stop bolt.
4. Set flip stop to desired width of cut (see
Figure 103) by loosening flip stop knob bolt,
sliding flip stop until it aligns with desired
mark on scale, and retightening knob bolt.
Figure 103. Location of flip stop and flip stop
knob bolt.
Flip Stop
Knob Bolt
Rip Cutting with Rip Fence
1. Move crosscut table and fence to front of slid-
ing table, and lock them in place with cross-
cut table lock lever (see
Figure 104).
0° Stop
Block
0° Stop
Bolt
2. Lock sliding table in place with sliding table
lock lever (see
Figure 105).
Figure 105. Location of sliding table lock lever.
Sliding Table
Lock Lever
Figure 104. Location of crosscut table lock lever.
Crosscut
Table Lock
Lever
Summary of Contents for G0820
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