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Auxiliary wood fence, General cutting operations – Porter-Cable 36-225 User Manual

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Fig. 37

Fig. 36

Fig. 38

Fig. 39

AUXILIARY WOOD FENCE

When performing multiple or repetitive cut-off operations that result in small cut-off pieces, one inch or less, it is pos-
sible for the saw blade to catch the cut-off pieces and project them out of the machine or into the blade guard and
housing, possibly causing damage or injury. In order to limit the possibility of personal injury or blade guard damage,
an axuiliary wood fence can be mounted to your saw as follows:
Holes are provided in the fence to attach an auxiliary fence (A) Fig. 36. This auxiliary fence is constructed of straight
wood approximately 1/2 inch thick by 3 inches high by 18 inches long. NOTE: The auxiliary fence (A) is used ONLY with
the saw blade in the 0° bevel position (90° to the table). When bevel cutting (blade tilted) the auxiliary fence will have
to be removed.

GENERAL CUTTING OPERATIONS

1.

Your compound miter saw has the capacity to cut standard 2 x 6’s at the straight 90° cut-off position, as shown in

Fig. 37.
2.

A standard 2 x 4 can be mitered at 45° cut-off position at 90° or 45° bevel positions as shown in Fig. 38.

3.

Cutting a standard 4 x 4 at 90° is easily accomplished with your compound miter box, as shown in Fig. 39.

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