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Operation
Always turn the vacuum source on before starting the saw or router, and turn it off when finished cutting.
Stop Bar
The Stop Bar Accessory fits between the lower pair of horizontal frame members. It provides preset flip stops for
repetitive cuts. Six or eight flip stops are included (depending on the model), and additional stops can be added.
This option is not available for the Model C4, C5 or TR2.
Installation
CAUTION:
Before beginning installation, disconnect the power supply to the motor,
raise the carriage to the top of the guides, and lock the carriage in place with
the lock knob.
CAUTION:
Be sure the tool frame is securely supported and cannot be tipped over
during this installation procedure. An additional person should support and
stabilize the frame at all times during the installation.
1. Position the stop bar in the bottom left side of the frame as shown in Figure 40, resting against the bottom
horizontal arm and the vertical back supports.
Figure 40: Installing the Stop Bar
2. Working from the front of the tool, attach the three angle supports (Figure 41) to the back of the Stop Bar,
using six 5/16 x 3/4” (7.9mm x 19.05mm) hex-head cap screws and nuts. Tighten the nuts securely.
Figure 41: Installing the Stop Bar
(viewed from the rear)
3.
Push the stop bar housing as far toward the center of the tool as possible.
4. Working from the back of the machine, use the angle supports as templates to drill six 7/32” (5.55mm) holes
(two per bracket) in the horizontal tubes of the frame.
5. Insert and tighten six self-tapping ¼(6.35mm)-20 hex-head screws to secure the angle support brackets to the
frame tubes.
6. Measure out from the blade or bit, and adjust the stop bar ruler by sliding it left or right inside its aluminum
extension.
Stop Bar
Use as template
to drill 7/32” (5.55
mm)holes.
Angle Support
Stop Bar