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blAdE bEVEl CONTROl
Loosen blade bevel lock handle 1 counterclockwise
(Fig. 35), slide the elevation wheel 2 until pointer 3
is at desired angle and tighten blade tilt lock handle
1 clockwise.
FIG. 35
3
USINg THE RIp fENCE pOINTER
WHEN TAblE IS NOT EXTENdEd
The rip fence pointer shows the distance from the
blade to rip fence through a convenient viewing.
Align rip fence pointer 4 with lower portion of scale
5. The lower scale can be used for widths up to 10
inches (Fig. 36).
USINg THE TAblE pOINTER
WHEN TAblE IS EXTENdEd
The upper portion of scale 6 is used for rip cut 10 to
18 inches. Align table pointer 7 with upper portion of
scale 6 (Fig. 36).
NOTE: The maximum cutting capacity to the right of
the blade when the extension table is closed is 10",
as noted on the scale. To achieve this capacity, a
portion of the fence glide pads, located underneath
FIG. 36
6
5
1
2
7
EXTENdINg TAblE EXTENSION
To extend the table, raise the table extension lock
handle 4 (Fig. 35) and slide table extension 5 to de-
sired width (Fig 35a). To secure table setting, lower
the lock handle 4.
FIG. 35a
4
the locking lever, will hang off the rail. The maximum
cutting capacity to the right of the blade when the
extension table is fully extended is 18". To achieve
this capacity, a portion of the fence glide pads, lo-
cated underneath the locking lever, will hang off the
rail. In either case the rip fence pointer should never
be positioned beyond 10" on the lower scale for
maximum cutting capacity (Fig. 37).
FIG. 37
4
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5
BODY OF FENCE
EDGE OF TABLE
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