
panel and your mark on the blade as shown in
Fig
29.
5.
Move the other end of the sliding panel in front of the blade and measure the gap. If the gap is the same on both
sides, then the sliding panel is already parallel with the main blade. If the gap on one side is different than the other,
then continue with
step6
.
6.
Move the end of the sliding panel that needs to be adjusted in front of the blade.
7.
Loosen the two hex head screws
(C)
and light tap the sliding carrier support to adjust the gap.
8.
Repeat
steps 7
until the gap between your mark on the blade and the edge of the sliding panel is even at both ends.
9.
Tighten the four hex head screws
(C)
and secure supports in place
10.
Now tighten the two star-type screws that secure the sliding panel to the base.
OPERATIONS
Rip Cutting
The sliding panel saw has the capability of rip cutting full size panels. The sliding panel removes the burden of sliding a
large and heavy panel over a stationary table surface.
This saw also has the capability of rip cutting smaller boards, using the machine as a traditional table saw. Smaller,