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USE

     DANGER

•  To avoid serious injury, keep hands out of the path of 

the spinning blade. Maintain awareness of the blade at 

all times.

•  Always turn off and unplug the saw when making 

any adjustments.

     WARNING

•  For your own safety, read all of the rules and precautions 

before operating tool.

•  Tighten all knobs and hold downs securing the workpiece 

after making any adjustments and before making 
any cuts.

Taper Cutting

Refer to Figure 7–9
DO NOT use the table saw fence when making a taper cut.

1.  Slide the miter bar into the saw's miter slot and position the 

jig at the front of the saw, clear of the blade. See the 

Miter 

Bar Adjustment 

instructions, if needed.

2.  Set the adjustable fence to the desired taper. There are 

three ways to set the taper angle.
•  Use the indexing marks located at both ends of the 

base. This will set the degree of the taper. The distance 
between each mark represents 1 degree of taper. 

Example:

 If the adjustable fence is set at the sixth mark 

from the left at the front of the jig base and at the fourth 
mark from the left rear, the taper will be a 2 degree taper.

•  Use the tape measures to set the beginning and ending 

widths of the taper.

Figure 7

Indexing Marks

Tape 

Measure

•  Use the stock/workpiece: Mark the beginning and ending 

on the stock and align these marks with the zero-
clearance edge.

3.  Tighten the five star knobs on each end of the adjustable 

fence to secure in place.

4.  Place the workpiece tight against the adjustable fence with 

the eventual narrow end flush against the adjustable stop on 

the fence. Position the adjustable stop so it will support the 

workpiece but will not come in contact with the blade during 

the cut. Make sure the screws are tightened.

Figure 8

Adjustable Stop

Workpiece

5.  Position the hold down clamps along the workpiece. Make 

sure they will not come in contact with the saw blade, guard 

or riving knife during the cut. Tighten the five star knobs to 

secure the workpiece. DO NOT try to cut pieces that are too 
narrow to be secured by the hold down clamps.

6.  With the saw turned off, lower the blade and practice the cut 

using the tapered knob to push the jig forward. Make any 
needed adjustments and tighten all knobs.

7.  Return the jig to the starting position, raise the blade, turn 

on the saw and slowly advance the jig to make the cut. 

Once the cut is made, turn off the saw and allow the blade 

to stop spinning before returning the jig to the starting 

position. Figure 9.

Figure 9

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Страница 1: ...Jig You will need this manual for safety instructions operating procedures and warranty Put it and the original sales invoice in a safe dry place for future reference Visit us on the web at powertecp...

Страница 2: ...OF CONTENTS SAFETY RULES 1 ASSEMBLY 3 MAINTENANCE 6 General Maintenance WARRANTY 7 SECTION PAGE Assembly Set Up Base MDF 32 x 7 7 8 x 1 2 MDF adjustable fence 32 x 2 1 2 x 1 1 32 Miter bar aluminum 36...

Страница 3: ...any application other than that for which it was designed FOLLOW ALL STANDARD SHOP SAFETY PRECAUTIONS INCLUDING Keep children and visitors at a safe distance from work area Keep work area clean Clutt...

Страница 4: ...ctual cut become familiar with the cutting process by practicing the motion of the cut with the blade lowered and the power turned off Make sure there is sufficient out feed support when cutting long...

Страница 5: ...cutting On some saws the initial cut will remove a narrow piece of the jig s base to create zero clearance support 1 Assemble the nine slotted nylon adjustment screws into the miter bar Do not tighten...

Страница 6: ...ig s base to create a zero clearance edge Figure 4 Miter Bar in Slot Base Excess Material Apply Tape Measures and Abrasive Grip Strips 1 Remove the adhesive backing from the tape measures and press in...

Страница 7: ...nding widths of the taper Figure 7 Indexing Marks Tape Measure Use the stock workpiece Mark the beginning and ending on the stock and align these marks with the zero clearance edge 3 Tighten the five...

Страница 8: ...ut pieces that are too narrow to be secured by the hold down clamps 4 Position the long side of the jig tight against the table saw s fence and make the cut Keep the jig tight against the fence as the...

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