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Item 57673
Height / Bevel
Adjustment Handwheel
Bevel Lock Handle
5. Make sure blade is at desired angle.
Tighten Bevel Lock Handle clockwise.
Rip Fence Operation
Rail Lock Lever
Note:
The Rail Lock Lever allows the customer to
adjust the Rip Fence position by moving the Rail itself.
1. To lock the Rail Lock Lever, push lever
up and towards the front of the Saw.
2. To unlock, push lever down and
towards the back end of the Saw.
Rail Lock Lever
Extension Table
Note:
The Extension Table can be used to support
a workpiece that extends in size beyond the
working table, or for a very narrow workpiece.
1. To support a workpiece that extends beyond
the working table, secure Extension Table to
Rip Fence in the lower position. See below.
Extension
Table
Low
Position
Rip Fence
2. For work on a narrow workpiece, secure Extension
Table to Rip Fence in the higher position. See below.
Extension
Table
High
Position
Rip Fence
Adjusting Knob
Note:
The Adjusting Knob allows the customer to make
precise adjustments when setting the Rip Fence.
1. Unlock the Rail Lock Lever.
2. Slide Rip Fence close to the desired position.
3. Slowly turn the Adjusting Knob to fix the Rip Fence to
desired position. Turn the Adjusting Knob clockwise to
move Fence Rail to the right. Turn the Adjusting Knob
counter-clockwise to move Fence Rail to the left.
Adjusting
Knob
Rail Lock
Lever
Rip Fence
4. Lock the Rail Lock Lever.
Changing Miter Angle
Note:
The miter gauge provides accuracy in angle cuts.
For very close tolerances, test cuts are recommended.
When making a 90° cross cut, use either miter
gauge groove. When making a beveled cross cut
(blade tilted in relation to working table) miter gauge
should be located in groove on right so that blade
is tilted away from the miter gauge and hands.
1. Loosen Lock Knob by turning counterclockwise.
2. With Miter Gauge in the miter gauge groove, rotate
gauge until desired angle on scale is reached.