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12 Operating the Cross-Cut Fence
Figure 29: Flip stop with measuring scale and magnifying glass
The proven and easy-to-operate cross-cut fence
of the 690|100 sliding table saw is equipped
with two flip stops and allows cutting lengths of
up to 3200 mm.
The cutting length can be set via a scale with
magnifying glass and the flip stop can be fixed in
the desired position with a clamping lever. The
cutting length is adjusted as follows:
• Flip stop (A): 0 - 1885 mm
• Flip stop (B): 1885 - 3200 mm
12.1 Setting Lengths > 1885 mm
Figure 30: Cross-cut fence operating elements
• Loosen the flip stop (A) with (S1), adjust to 1885 mm with magnifying glass and clamp with (S1) again.
• Loosen the flip stop (B) with (S2), adjust the desired cutting dimension and clamp with (S2) again.
12.2 Readjusting the Fence Rulers
If the cutting dimensions no longer correspond to the set length, the measuring scales for the cross-cut fence
can be readjusted. For this purpose, the rulers can be moved back to the exact position manually after loosen-
ing the fixing screws (F) on the bottom side.
Procedure:
• Set the corresponding flip stop to any position.
• Move a workpiece to the flip stop and make a test cut on a test workpiece.
• Then measure the cut workpiece and note the dimension.
• Align the rulers with the stop so that the measured dimension exactly
• matches the scale of the rulers.
• Then tighten the two fixing screws (F) again.
12.3 Accessories for Mitres and Angles
• For angle and mitre cuts, the cross-cut fence can also be combined with the optionally available
"SuperGehrfix I" (see 16.4) and "SuperGehrfix II" (see 16.5) mitre fences.
• Also available as an option is the Tele-Digit (see section 16.1), a variant with two wireless digital
indicators and two autonomously operating measuring systems.
• These and other options can be found under "Options and Accessories" in section 19.2.