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SKU 02811
2.
Mount the wood fence to the metal Fence using flathead screws and nuts (two screws
on each side of the fence). Nuts and screws not supplied.
The wood fence should rest on the table. Screws should be countersunk into the
wood. Holes may have to be drilled into the metal Fence (55).
3.
Start the saw and make a 90 degree cut all the way through the auxiliary wood fence.
The saw can now be safely used to cut small pieces of stock at 90 degrees to the
table.
Preparation to Cut Stock
1.
Before cutting stock, verify that it fits on the Table and Fence properly and secure in
place.
The illustrations below show the proper way to lay the stock on the table for cutting.
These methods will keep the Saw Blade from binding with the stock, and keep it from
rolling. Use a clamp (not supplied) to hold the stock in place for cutting.
2.
Use the appropriate Saw Blade for the type of stock being cut. The Saw Blade
provided is used for cutting wood.
3.
Raise the cutting arm by first pressing down slightly on the arm handle, then pulling
out the arm release Knob (17).
4.
If making a vertical cut, verify that the Saw Blade is 90 degrees to the table.
Adjust the Saw Blade angle by first loosening the Bevel Angle Screw (1). When
adjusted, tighten again. Refer to the photos on the previous page.
5.
If making miter cuts, loosen the Table Lock Screws (52), and adjust the Saw Blade to
the desired angle ranging from 0 to 45 degrees (left or right). When adjusted, tighten
the Table Lock Screws (52).
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