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WARNING!
To reduce the risk of injury, always make sure
the rip fence is parallel to the blade before
beginning any operation.
WARNING!
Make sure the blade guard is in place after adjusting
blade angle. Failure to heed this instruction could
result in serious personal injury.
CAUTION:
When ripping, always lock the fence
rails locking lever.
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Fig. 18
Fig. 19
Fig. 20b
Fig. 20a
FENCE RAILS LOCKING LEVER (Fig. 20a)
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The fence rails locking lever locks the rip
fence in place preventing movement during
cutting.
To lock the fence rails locking lever (1), push
it up and toward the front of the saw.
To unlock the fence rails locking lever (1),
push it down and toward the rear of the saw.
NARROW FENCE (Fig. 20b-20f)
Your table saw is equipped with a narrow fence
(2) to support a workpiece that extends beyond
the working table and support narrow
workpiece cutting.
When support workpiece used for extension
table: (Fig. 20b-20c)
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To use the narrow fence (2), turn the locking
lever (3) counter-clockwise and rotate the
narrow fence (2) as shown in Fig. 20b, then
turn the locking lever (3) clockwise to lock.
When not in use, turn the locking lever (3)
clockwise and retracts the narrow fence (2)
as shown in Fig. 20b.
CHANGING BLADE DEPTH (FIG. 18)
RIP FENCE (FIG. 20a-20g)
Blade depth should be set so that outer points
of blade (1) are higher than workpiece by
approximately 1/8 to 1/4" (3 to 6 mm) and
bottom of gullets are below top surface of
workpiece.
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Turn the bevel locking lever (2) clockwise to
tighten it securely.
Raise blade (1) by turning height-adjusting
handle (3) on the height/bevel adjusting
handwheel (4) clockwise. Lower blade by
turning height-adjusting handle (3)
counter-clockwise.
Make sure blade (1) is at proper height.
CHANGING BLADE ANGLE (BEVEL)
(FIG. 19)
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Loosen the bevel locking lever (1) counter-
clockwise.
Adjust bevel angle by first pushing height/
bevel adjusting handwheel (2) all the way to
the left.
Holding height/bevel adjusting handwheel,
slide bevel indicator to the right to increase
angle of blade (3) (bringing it closer to 45°
from the tabletop). Holding height/bevel
adjusting handwheel, slide bevel indicator to
the left to decreases the angle (bringing
blade closer to 90° from the tabletop).
Make sure blade (3) is at desired angle.
Tighten bevel locking lever (1) clockwise.
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NOTE:
If bevel indicator is not at zero when saw blade is at 0°,
see the section “ADJUSTING BEVEL INDICATOR”.
NOTE:
A 90° cut has a 0° bevel and a 45° cut has a 45° bevel.
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