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1. Stop height (Fig. 14 15 16)
The rip fence (7) supplied with the the table saw has two different guide faces.
For thick material you must use the stop rail (25) as shown in Fig. 15, for thin
material you must use the stop rail as shown in Fig.16.
To change over the stop rail (25) to the lower guide face you have to slacken the
two knurled screws (26) in order to disconnect the stop rail(25) from the holder
(30).
Remove the two knurled screws (26) through the one slot (b) in the stop rail (25)
and insert in the other slot (a).
Remount the stop rail (25) on the holder (30). The procedure for changing over to
the high guide face is the same.
Setting rip fence
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Setting cut
1.Making longitudinal cuts
IMPORTANT.
After each new adjustment it is advisable to carry out a trial cut in
order to check the set dimensions.
After switching on the saw, wait for the blade to reach its maximum speed of
rotation before commencing with the cut.
Take extra care when starting the cut.
Longitudinal cuts involve cutting through a workpiece along its full length.
One edge of the workpiece is pressed against the rip fence(7) while its flat side
rests on the saw table(1).
The saw blade guard(2) must always be operational and cover the workpiece.
When making longitudinal cuts you must always stand to one side of the
cutting line.
2. Cutting width:
The rip fence (7) has to be used when making longitudinal cuts in wooden
workpieces. The rip fence (7) can be mounted on either side of the saw table
(1).
The rip fence (7) has to be mounted in the guide rail of the saw table (1).
The rip fence (7) can be set to the required dimension with the help of the scale
on the guide rail .
You can clamp the rip fence in the required position by pressing the lock lever
(12).
3. Setting the stop length (Fig. 17)
The stop rail (25) can be moved in longitudinal direction in order to prevent the
workpiece from becoming jammed.
Rule of thumb: The rear end of the stop comes up against an imaginary line
that begins roughly at the center of the blade and runs at an angle of 45° to the
rear.
Set the required cutting width
- Slacken the knurled screws (26) and push the stop rail (25) forward until it
touches the imaginary 45° line.
- Retighten the knurled screws (26).
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