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TSA-SA70 OWNER’S MANUAL
OPERATIONS
PAGES:
84-85
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To position the crosscut fence relative to the blade, loosen the lock handle in
the fence pivot assembly and the lock handle in the fence lock assembly. With
the blade guard installed, raise the saw blade to the highest elevation and tilt it
to 45 degrees.
Pivot the crosscut fence until it is parallel to the front edge of the saw (90
degrees to the blade). Slide the crosscut fence to the right until the right side of
the crosscut fence is about 2” from the left side of the blade.
If you want to position the crosscut fence closer to the blade, be careful not
to run the crosscut fence into the blade, blade guard or anti-kickback pawls
during operation.
Re-tighten the lock handles.
To adjust the crosscut miter angle, loosen the lock handle and the miter lock
handle on the fence lock assembly to allow the crosscut fence to pivot. Using
the miter angle ruler or the holes in the miter detent pin positioning bracket, set
the fence to the desired miter angle and re-tighten the lock knobs to secure the
crosscut fence in place.
IF USING THE CROSSCUT FENCE RULER TO POSITION THE CROSSCUT
FENCE FLIP STOP ASSEMBLY, YOU SHOULD REPOSITION THE RULER
AFTER CHANGING THE MITER ANGLE.
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To make repetitive cuts, loosen the lock handle on the flip stop and slide the flip
stop into the desired position. Re-tighten the lock handle to lock the flip stop
in place.
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Unlock the sliding table by pulling the table lock handle toward the front of the
sliding table.
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To prevent the sliding table from moving, push the table lock handle toward the
back of the sliding table. When the sliding table is not in use, lock it in place so
that it will not move unexpectedly.