21
Repetitive Cutting
Note:
Long workpieces need extension table
support.
Referring to Figure 20:
Loosen the
knob
(E) then slide the
extension wing
(D) to desired position and tighten the knob.
The
stop plate
(C) is designed for use during
repetitive cutting. Simply rotate the
stop plate
(C) to
vertical position.
Auxiliary Wood Fence
Referring to Figure 21:
When making repetitive cuts that produce cut-off
pieces of one inch or less, it is possible for the saw
blade to catch the cut-off piece and throw it out of
the saw or into the blade guard and housing,
possibly causing damage or injury. To minimize
this, construct an
auxiliary wood fence
(A) to be
mounted to your saw which will provide additional
depth of cut. Mounting holes are provided on the
saw
fence
(B) for this purpose.
1. Construct the
auxiliary wood fence
(A) of a
single, straight piece of wood approximately 3/4
in. thick by 1-1/2 in. high by 22 in. long.
2. Attach
the
wood fence
(A) securely to the
saw
fence
(B)
3. Make a full depth cut to create a
blade slot
(C).
Check for interference between the wood fence
and the lower blade guard.
4. Make adjustment if necessary.
Note:
Adding a 3/4" thick auxiliary wood fence will
also add cutting capacity (see
Cutting Capacity
on
page 7).
Figure 20
Figure 21
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