MACHINE USE
AUXILIARY WOOD FENCE
When
performing
operations that result in small cut-off pieces (one inch or
less), the saw blade can catch the cut-off pieces and project
them out of the machine or into the blade guard and housing,
causing damage or injury. To limit the risk, mount an auxiliary
wood fence on your saw (Fig. 27).
Holes are provided in the fence to attach an auxiliary fence (A)
Fig. 27. This auxiliary fence is constructed of straight wood
approximately 1/2" thick by 3" high by 20" long. NOTE: The
auxiliary fence (A) is used ONLY with the saw blade in the 0
degree bevel position (90 degrees to the table). When bevel
cutting (blade tilted), remove the auxiliary fence.
GENERAL CUTTING OPERATIONS
1.
Your machine has the capacity to cut standard 2 x 4's lying flat or on edge, at the 45 degree right and left miter angles (Figs.
A1 and A2).
2.
A standard 2 x 6 can be cut in the 90 degree straight cut-off position in one pass (Fig. A3).
3.
Cutting a standard 4 x 4 can be accomplished with one pass (Fig. A4).
4.
This machine has the capacity to accurately cut crown mouldings and other bevel-type cuts (Fig. A5).
5.
Cutting various sizes of plastic pipe is an easy job with this machine (Fig. A6).
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Fig. A1
Fig. A3
Fig. A5
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A
Fig. 27
Fig. A2
Fig. A4
Fig. A6