
Model G0820 (Mfd. Since 12/16)
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Crosscutting Full-Size Panels
1. Install crosscut fence in front mounting loca-
tion shown in
Figure 112.
4. Load workpiece onto table saw in rear mount-
ing location, shown in
Figure 110. If neces-
sary, use edge shoe to secure workpiece to
sliding table.
5. Take all necessary safety precautions, then
perform cutting operation.
Figure 112. Crosscut fence mounting locations.
Crosscutting Smaller Panels
1. Install crosscut fence in rear mounting loca-
tion shown in
Figure 110 and lock it in place.
2. Perform Steps 2 & 3 in Crosscutting Full-
Size Panels.
3. Set flip stop to desired width of cut.
2. Check to make sure fence is at 0°, and if
necessary, adjust it as described in
Squaring
Crosscut Fence to Blade on Page 77.
3. Adjust distance between crosscut fence and
blade (refer to
Page 50 for further details).
4. Set flip stop to desired width of cut.
5. Load workpiece onto table saw in front
mounting location shown in
Figure 109.
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 111 on
Page 54.
2. Perform Steps 2 & 3 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 113 for an example).
IMPORTANT: This step is critical to reducing
the risk of blade binding and kickback.
5. Load workpiece onto table saw and against
rip fence. The setup should look similar to
Figure 113.
6. Take all necessary safety precautions, then
perform cutting operation.
Figure 113. 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
Front Mounting
Location
Rear Mounting
Location
Содержание G0820
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