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Saw
fence
(fig.
10)
The saw
fence
(1) is
mounted
onto
the
support
(3) and can be
secured anywhere along
the
scale
bar (4)
using
the
locking handle (5).
The
fence
itself
can be set in two
positions
:
high position
for
normal
cuts
with
the saw
blade
at
90°,
and low
position
for
cuts with
the saw
blade
at
45°.
The
fence
can
also
be
slid
backwards
and
forwards
and
should
be
positioned
in
such
a way
that
the end of the
fence
corresponds
+/-
with
the
back side
of the
riving
knife.
Warning
: for
narrow cuts along
the saw
fence always
use a
push stick
!
Planer
fence
used
as saw
fence
(fig.
10)
For
cuts
exceeding
the
length
of the
table
saw
scale,
the
planer
fence
can be
used. Simply slide
off
the
normal
saw
fence
and put the
planer fence
on the
outfeed planer table
as
shown
in
fig.10.
Put the
planer
fence
support
(6)
onto
the
table with
the
locating
pin and
autorelease handle
in
place.
This planer
fence
should
be set
parallel
to the saw
blade, using
the
adjustment screw
(8)
under
the
cast support (6).
10
bis
X-260
310
XTZ-30
17

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