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TSA-SA70 OWNER’S MANUAL
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For wider work pieces (up to 102”, depending on the configuration of your
sliding crosscut table), make sure the crosscut fence is positioned over the
sliding table.
Next, loosen the thumb screws and slide the crosscut fence extension and
crosscut fence extension tube to the left as needed to accommodate the wider
work piece. Re-tighten the thumb screws.
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To make a bevel cut, 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 and tilt it to the desired angle (i.e. 45 degrees). Pivot the crosscut
fence until it is parallel to the front edge of the saw. 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 guard or anti-kickback pawls during
operation. Re-tighten the lock handles.
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The sliding crosscut table assembly can be removed from your saw for storage
or in order to move the saw. To do this, use a 13mm wrench to remove the
bolts securing the mounting bracket to your extension wing or saw table.
Then use a 13mm wrench to remove the hex head bolt securing the sliding
table support tube to the rear rail of the saw or to remove the two hex head
bolts securing the cabinet mounting bracket to your saw cabinet, depending on
how you installed your sliding table support tube.
The sliding crosscut table assembly can then be lifted up and moved to the
desired location.