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Cross
cut
table
and
fence
(fig.
11)
The
machine
is
delivered with
the
guide rail
for the
cross
cut
table
mounted
onto
it.
To
alter
the
cross
cut
capacity,
the
bars
can be
slid
to the
front
or
back using
the two
handles
(9)
situated
at the
front
and
rear side
of the
machine.
The
cross
cut
table
can be
placed onto
the
guide rail
by
removing
the
cotter
pin in the
upper
bar and by
sliding
on the
table.
The
cross
cut
fence
(5)
pivots around
the
wood clamp
bar (3) and is
held underneath
the
table
with
a
bolt
and
wingnut.
The
fence
can be set at any
angle
from
-45°
to
+45°.
A
special tenoning table,
fixed
onto
the
cross
cut
table with bolts
and
wingnuts,
is
available
optionally
(Q1362).
The
woodclamp
itself
is
then
fixed
onto
the
tenoning table
and
permits clamping
of the
wood
close
to the
tool.
Mitre
fence
(fig.
12)
Mitre
cuts
can be
made
by
using
the
mitre
fence.
This fence
can
also
be
orientated
from
-60°
to
+60°.
The use of
this
fence
however should
be
restricted
to
short
pieces
of
wood
not
exceeding
1 m in
length.
Always
put a
splinter protection
in
wood
as
shown
in
fig.
12.
IS

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