USING THE MITER GAUGE
Refer to Figures 37-38.
The miter gauge provides greater accuracy in angled cuts. For
very close tolerances, test cuts are recommended. There are two
miter gauge channels, one on either side of the blade. When
making a 90° crosscut, use either miter gauge channel. When
making a bevel crosscut (the blade tilted in relation to the table),
the miter gauge should be located in the slot on the right so that
the blade is tilted away from the miter gauge and away from your
hands. The miter gauge can be turned 60° to the right or left.
Positive stops at 0°, 22.5° and 45° can be located with rotating
the gauge. Face of miter gauge has two holes for purpose of
attaching auxiliary facing.
• Slide the miter gauge in the miter gauge slot.
• Loosen the locking knob.
• With the miter gauge in the miter gauge slot, rotate the gauge
until the desired angle is reached on the scale.
• Retighten the locking knob.
To adjust miter gauge base:
The miter gauge base should swivel smoothly on the bar after
the locking knob is loosened. If adjustment is required:
• Loosen the locking knob
• If the base is too loose, turn the cross-screw in a clockwise
direction. If the base is too tight, turn the cross-screw in a
counterclockwise direction.
ASSEMBLY THE OUTFEED SUPPORT
Refer to Figure 39-40.
• Loosen two stop screws on the extension table poles with a cross-screwdriver.
• Insert the extension table poles into the two holes in the rear of the work table and into the extension tube brackets that are
located under the work table. Position the outfeed support.
• Thread the two stop screws into the holes located on ends of the rear table extension poles (1) and tighten them.
• Tighten two locking knobs.
ASSEMBLY
Figure 38
Figure 40
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Figure 37
Figure 39