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OPERATION
Fig. 31
TO USE OUTFEED SUPPORT
See Figure 31.
The outfeed support slides to give the operator additional
support for cutting long workpieces.
With the table saw in the off position, stand behind the
saw.
Grasp the outfeed support with both hands and pull the
outfeed support until it is fully extended.
TO USE SLIDING TABLE EXTENSION
See Figure 32.
The sliding table extension provides the operator with addi-
tional table width for supporting wider workpieces.
Set the rip fence to 19 in. as shown in figure 32.
Loosen the table extension knobs beneath the sliding
table extension by turning them counterclockwise.
Using the extension scale window, grasp the sliding table
extension with both hands and pull the sliding extension
table until it indicates the desired measurement.
Note: The sliding extension table will extend to 27 in. of
rip capacity.
Retighten the table extension knobs.
WARNING:
Never stand directly in line with the blade or allow hands
to come closer than 3 in. to the blade. Do not reach over
or across the blade. Failure to heed this warning can
result in serious personal injury.
MAKING CUTS
The blade provided with your saw is a high-quality combina-
tion blade suitable for ripping and crosscut operations.
WARNING:
All blades must be rated for at least 5,500 RPM to prevent
possible injury.
TO MAKE A CROSS CUT
See Figure 33.
WARNING:
Never use rip fence as cutoff gauge when crosscutting.
WARNING:
Make sure the blade guard assembly is installed and
working properly to avoid serious personal injury.
It is recommended you make test cuts on scrap wood.
Remove the rip fence by lifting the locking handle.
Set the blade to the correct depth for the workpiece.
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MITER
GAUGE
Fig. 32
OUTFEED
SUPPORT
Fig. 33
EXTENSION
SCALE
WINDOW
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