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This saw has the capability of rip cutting large panels
(
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sliding a large and heavy panel over a stationary table
surface.
This saw also has the capability of rip cutting smaller
boards, using the machine as a traditional table saw
(
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across the stationary cast iron table surface to the right
of the saw blade.
Determine which cutting operation will be best suited for
the workpiece to be ripped.
— To use the sliding table, read the instructions
titled “Rip Cutting w/Sliding Table.”
— To use the machine as a traditional table saw, skip
ahead to “Rip Cutting w/Rip Fence.”
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(% Install the crosscut fence on the crosscut table, and
rotate it until the fence touches the 90° stop bolt
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)% Check to make sure the fence is at 90˚ and, if nec-
essary, adjust it as described in
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*% Slide the fence so the plastic block on the end is
next to the blade teeth—this calibrates the scale to
zero—then tighten the lock knob.
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+% Set a flip stop to the desired width-of-cut.
,% Position the blade guard to the correct height for your
workpiece.
-% Load the workpiece onto the table saw. The set up
should look similar to
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.% Take all the necessary safety precautions, then per-
form the cutting operation.
Plastic
Block
=`^li\-,% Rip cutting with the sliding
table.
=`^li\--% Traditional rip cutting.
=`^li\-.% Crosscut fence mounting
locations.
90° Stop Bolt