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5. Load workpiece onto table saw and against
rip fence. Setup should look similar to
Figure
119.
6. Take all necessary safety precautions, then
perform cutting operation.
Crosscutting Using Rip Fence as
Cut-Off Gauge
1. Install crosscut fence in rear position of
crosscut table, as illustrated in
Figure 117 on
Page 58.
2. Perform Steps 2–4 in Crosscutting Full-
Size Panels.
3. Set rip fence to desired width of cut.
4. Slide leading end of rip fence behind front
edge of blade (see
Figure 119 for an exam-
ple).
Important:
This step is critical to reducing
the risk of blade binding and kickback.
Figure 119. Example photo of correct rip fence
position when using it as a cut-off gauge
(blade guard removed for clarity).
Rip Fence
Front Edge
of Blade
Leading Edge
of Rip Fence
Miter Cutting
The miter fence allows miter cuts from 30˚ through
135˚ on workpieces ranging in length from 9
1
⁄
2
"
through 83". The table-mounted miter scale has a
resolution of
1
⁄
2
˚.
The flip stop can be slid into either end of the
the miter fence to accommodate different cut -off
lengths.
The short end allows the flip stop to be positioned
closer to the blade for cut-off lengths under 45",
while the long end allows positions farther from
the blade for cut-off lengths over 45", as shown in
Figures 120–121.
Figure 120. Example of miter cutting operation
for a cut length less than 45".
Short End Of Flip Stop
Inserted Into Miter Fence
Figure 121. Example of miter cutting operation
for a cut length over 45".
Long End Of Flip Stop
Inserted Into Miter Fence
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