Setup & Operation
Blade Height Scale
Setup & Operation
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Always check with your customer before you saw to determine what actual finished thick-
ness is required.
To use the quarter scale, look at the blade height indicator. Line up the horizontal red line
on the indicator with the nearest mark on the scale you want to use. Make a trim cut.
When you return the carriage for a second cut, lower the carriage to the next mark on the
scale. This mark shows where the blade should be positioned to cut a certain thickness of
lumber, without having to measure on the inch scale.
Example:
You want to cut 1" (25 mm) (4/4) random width boards from a log. Position the
blade for the first cut. Adjust the quarter scale so a 4/4 mark is aligned with the red line on
the indicator. Make a trim cut. Return the carriage for the second cut. Now, instead of
having to measure down 1 1/8" (29 mm) on the inch scale, you can simply lower the blade
so the indicator is aligned with the next 4/4 mark on the quarter scale. Turn the log 90
degrees and repeat.
Standard Quarter Scale
Scale
Actual Board Thickness
4/4
1" (25 mm)
5/4
1 1/4" (32 mm)
6/4
1 5/8" (41 mm)
8/4
2 1/8" (54 mm)
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