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NOTE:
• Use the scale on the front rail when a specific width is desired.
• Rapidly set the rip fence to 14” (355.6 mm) on the right rail with
rapid position block (2) (See Fig. 33) and to more easily read the
extended length.
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USING THE RIP FENCE (Fig. 30)
• Unplug the saw.
• Place the rear lip (1) of the rip fence (2) on the rear
of the saw table and push it slightly toward the
back of the unit.
• Lower the front end of the rip fence onto the guide
surfaces on top of the front rail.
• With the rip fence flat on the saw table, push the
fence toward the front rail to align the fence to the
saw table.
• Push the locking handle (3) down to align and
secure the fence.
Check for a smooth gliding action. If adjustments are
needed, see the previous section "Checking the
Alignment of the Rip Fence to the Blade."
• Make two or three test cuts using scrap wood. If
the cuts are not true, repeat the process.
USING THE MITRE GAUGE (Fig. 31)
The mitre gauge provides greater accuracy in angled
cuts. For very close tolerances, test cuts are
recommended. There are two mitre gauge grooves,
one on either side of the saw blade. When making a
90° crosscut, use either mitre gauge groove. When
making a bevel crosscut (the blade tilted in relation
to the table), the mitre gauge should be located in
the groove on the right so that the blade is tilted
away from the mitre gauge and away from your
hands.
Mitre gauge supplied with saw is equipped with
individually adjustable index stops at 90° and 45°,
right and left, and can be manually adjusted up to
60° right and left.
Slide the mitre gauge in the mitre gauge groove (1).
• Loosen the locking handle (2).
• With the mitre gauge in the mitre gauge groove,
rotate the gauge until the desired angle is reached
on the scale.
• Retighten the locking handle (2).
TO ADJUST MITRE GAUGE (Fig. 32)
Loosen the locking handle (1). Raise the orientation
board (2) up and rotate it backward when meet with
the index stops (90°, 45° left and right ) in order to
allow the mitre body (3) to rotate freely. Position the
mitre body at 90°, so that the positive detent secures
its position.
Raise up and rotate the orientation board (2) forward,
then tighten the lock handle (1) in order to hold the
mitre body in position.
If the pointer (4) requires adjustment, adjust the
screw (5) on the mitre body using a screwdriver until
the pointer points to 90°.
USING THE SLIDING TABLE EXTENSION
(Fig. 33)
Increase the length of the saw table by using the
sliding table extension.
• Remove the rip fence.
• Unlock the sliding table extension by lifting the
extension table locking lever (1) counter-clockwise.
• Slide the extension table to the desired width.
Once the extension table is set to the desired width,
relock the lever by pushing the locking lever back
clockwise.
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Fig. 32
Fig. 33
45°
90°
45°
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Fig. 30
Fig. 31
3 2
2
1
3
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NOTE: The rip fence must be secure when the locking handle is
engaged. To increase the grip of the rip fence on the rear lip of the
table, tighten the clamp screw (4) on the rear of the rip fence by
turning it clockwise. (Fig. 30)
1
4
5
4
2
To lock To unlock
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