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OPERATION

Angle Cuts

1:

 

Use the spring-loaded plunger and pin to set 

common angles for segmented turning.

2:

 

 For angles without detents, make sure to fully 

tighten the Handle (A) at the intermediate angle.

3:

 

 Make sure the Fence (B) is adjusted away 

from the blade.

4:

 

 Hold material tightly against the Fence (B) when 

making mitered cuts.

5:

 

 Remember to use complementary angles when 

trying to achieve a tight miter joint.

Figure 9

 Miter-cut using the Flip-Stop (H).

Figure 10

 Miter-cut with the Flip-Stop (H) in the 

upright position.

Figure 9

Figure 10

Summary of Contents for Wood River 163732

Page 1: ...rating procedures adjustments maintenance and storage instructions before using the miter gauge WoodRiver is distributed by Woodcraft Supply LLC For Technical Product Support Call 800 535 4486 For A F...

Page 2: ...achine power is OFF and the blade is stopped before attempting any adjustment to the Miter Gauge or workpiece 6 Only use your tool for its intended purpose and NEVER try to force a tool to perform any...

Page 3: ...C Flat Nylon Washer 1 D Flat PVC Washer 3 E Knurled Knob 2 F Miter Gauge 1 G Lock Knob 1 H Flip Stop 1 I T Bolt 1 J Ruler Tape 1 K Square Nut 2 L Pointer Bracket 1 A G F B E D H C Figure 1 D I J L E D...

Page 4: ...Flip Stop I T Bolt J Square Nut K 3mm Hex Wrench ASSEMBLY STEP 1 Assemble Knob Figure 3 Place the Flat Nylon Washer C above the arc groove in the Miter Gauge Assembly F and thread the stem of the Han...

Page 5: ...g the table saw blade STEP 5 Assemble Flip Stop Figure 7 Place T Bolt I in the upper T Track of the Fence B then slide the Flip Stop H over the T Bolt I Next slide a Flat PVC Washer D over the threads...

Page 6: ...andle A at the intermediate angle 3 Make sure the Fence B is adjusted away from the blade 4 Hold material tightly against the Fence B when making mitered cuts 5 Remember to use complementary angles wh...

Page 7: ...gauge to 0 zero 2 Tighten the Handle A to make sure the miter gauge stays at zero 3 Make sure the Fence B is adjusted away from the blade 4 Hold the material tightly against the Fence B when making cr...

Page 8: ...place the product if an examination proves that any parts covered under this warranty were defective in workmanship or material during the warranty period PROOF OF PURCHASE Please keep your dated proo...

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