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Using the fence as a cut-off gage, Using auxiliary wood facing on the unifence – Delta 36-841 User Manual

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Fig. 84

Fig. 86

A

Fig. 85

B

USING THE FENCE AS A
CUT-OFF GAGE

WARNING: WHEN USING YOUR UNIFENCE AS A

CUT-OFF GAGE, MAKE SURE IT IS PROPERLY SET
UP AS DESCRIBED HERE.

The fence can be used as a cut-off gage when cross
cutting a number of pieces to the same length.
IMPORTANT: When using the fence as a cut-off gage, it
is very important that the rear end of the fence be
positioned so the work piece is clear of the fence before
it enters the blade. When using the fence as a cut-off
gage, position the fence (A) to the front as shown in Fig.
84, or purchase a 12" long fence (B), as shown in Fig. 85.
A typical operation using the 12" long fence (B) as a cut-
off gage is shown in Fig. 86.

USING AUXILIARY WOOD
FACING ON THE UNIFENCE

Fig. 87

It is necessary when performing special operations such
as when using the moulding cutterhead to add wood
facing (A) Fig. 87, to one side of the rip fence as shown.
The wood facing is attached to the fence with wood
screws through holes you drill in the fence. A suitable
stock size for most work is 3/4", although an occasional
job may require one inch facing.

A

B