Operator`s manual

Crosscutting Checklist
Use the following checkUst at the beginning
of each new cutting period to reduce the risk
of an accident.
Crosscut Checklist
Yellow key removed from red switch.
Saw unplugged and switch off.
No play in the carriage bearings, motor
support or column. See Alignment of the
Blade section for instructions.
Arm slopes to the rear and table level side
to side.
Arbor nut snug.
Blade sharp.
Fence secure, solid (knot free) and in goo_
condition.
Fence in correct table position.
Workpiece does not extend above the top
of the fence.
All saw parts are tight and working.
Saw blade in desired crosscut position and
behind the fence.
Blade guard horizontal.
Anti-kickback pawls and spreader set to
clear top of fence and or workpiece by
about 1,:8 inch.
Swivel, rip, miter, bevel and table locks
locked.
Read and follow instructions for the type
of crosscut you want to do.
Cutting Table and Eence
Kerfs
You will need to cut a new table kerf (shal-
low cut) and fence kerf (slot left in the fence
from sawing through it with the blade), each
time a new cutting angle is used. The table
kerf lets the blade cut all the way through a
work_iece.
Fig. 91 - Table and Fence Kerfs
Note: To extend the life of your table top,
you can make an additional table top. See
Helpful tlints section.
Making Table and Fence Kerfs for Crosscut-
ting
To make a crosscut kerf in your table and
fence:
1. Put your fence between the front table and
spacer board. Lock the table locks.
2. Push the saw to the rearmost position, be-
hind the fence.
3. Lock rip lock.
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