(5) Crosscutting
This saw can crosscut full size panels with the fence in
the forward or rear position, although it is easier to load full
size panels with the crosscut fence mounted in the forward
position. (Fig. 54)
Mounting the crosscut fence in the rear position gives
greater stability for crosscutting smaller panels. (Fig. 55)
Lastly, this machine has capability of crosscutting
workpiece while using the rip fence
as a cut-off gauge. (Fig. 56)
Crosscutting full size panels
1. Install the crosscut fence in the forward mounting
points (Fig. 57) and lock it in place. ]
Note
:
Drop the crosscut fence in the center stud hole
and rotate it to the 90° stop. Check to make sure the
fence is at 90° and adjust it.
2. Set either flip stop to the desired width-of-cut,
if the workpiece is more than 74",
extend the crosscut fence slide.
3. Load the workpiece onto the table saw.
4. Once all the necessary safety precautions have been taken, perform the cutting operation.
Crosscutting small panels
1. Install the crosscut fence in the rear mounting point and lock it in place.
Note
:
Drop the crosscut fence in the center stud hole and rotate it until the spring pin snaps
into the T-slot. Check to make sure the fence is at 90° and adjust it.
2. Set wither flip stop to the desired width-of-cut, if the workpiece is more that 74", you must
extend the crosscut fence slide.
3. Load the workpiece onto the table saw.
4. Once all the necessary safety precautions have been taken, perform the cutting operation.
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Fig. 56
Rear mounted crosscut fence
Fig.55
forward mounted
crosscut fence
Fig. 54
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