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MATERIAL SUPPORT / AUXILIARY FENCE
When the fence is beyond the table-top, ensure
that the material support is secured in the lowest
position in both the front and the back slots. When
the fence is over the table, ensure that the mate-
Basic Table Saw Operation
FIG. 47a
Left
Right 1 Right 2
FIG. 48
USING THE RIP FENCE POINTER
The rip fence pointer shows the distance from the
blade to rip fence.
Right position 1.
The top scale indicates the position of the fence
relative to the right side of the blade for the inner
position. In this position, the fence can be used
from 0 to 24.5 inches (Fig.48).
Right position 2.
The bottom scale indicates the position of the
fence relative to the right side of the blade for the
outer position. In this position, the fence can be
used from 6.0 to 30.5 inches (Fig.48).
Left position.
The scale has no relevance for this position. The
maximum capacity on the left side of the blade is
16.5 inches (Fig 48).
rial support is in the stowed position (Fig. 47a). If
an auxiliary fence is required, place the material
support in the upper position on both the front and
back slots (Fig. 47b). To secure fence setting,
lower the lock handle.
FIG. 47b