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4. Position anti-kickback assembly into the storage hole as shown. While depressing
stem
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slide the anti-kickback assembly across the storage bracket
to lock into place.
5. Slide blade wrenches
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into pocket until yellow button aligns with hole to secure in place,
refer to Figure PP.
6. Insert guide bar of miter guage
into pocket, until it bottoms out. (Fig. UU).
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7. Wrap cord in this location (
, Fig. OO).
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8. Non thru-sawing riving knife
can be installed in the saw (working position) or stored
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along with the blade guard assembly. Refer to Figure SS.
9. To store fence
, snap work support in stored position. Remove fence from rails. Reattach
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fence upside down on left side of saw. Refer to Figure OO. DO NOT hook locator pins on left
side fence locator screws. These screws will align with clearance pocket on fence as shown.
Pivot fence lock latches to secure.
Fig. NN
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Fig. OO
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Fig. PP
Fig. RR
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and release pin
Fig. QQ
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Fig. SS
Transporting (Fig. A)

WARNING: To reduce the risk of serious personal injury, turn unit off and disconnect
it from power source before transporting the saw. An accidental start-up can
cause injury.

WARNING: Always transport the machine with the upper blade guard fitted.
Before transporting, lock the fence in place, lower the blade and lock the bevel.
Always carry the machine using the carry handles.
Accessory Construction for Alternative Operation Methods
(If not equipped with narrow ripping fence)
Narrow Rip Auxiliary Fence (Fig. TT, UU)
The narrow rip auxiliary fence should be used for a rip measuring 2" (51 mm) or narrower. This
fence will allow the guard to remain on the saw when completing narrow ripping. This fence will
provide ample space for proper use of a push block (
1. Follow the diagram in Fig. TT to construct the narrow rip auxiliary fence
nOTE: The length should be cut to fit the length of the saw table top and sides
be parallel.
Fig. TT
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10
1/2"
(12.7 mm)
3/8"
(9.5 mm)
1"
(25 mm)
2. After the narrow rip auxiliary fence is constructed, slip it over the saw table top and place it
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flush to the fence as shown in Figure VV.
3. Feed the workpiece through until the edge of the material reaches the front edge of the saw
table top.
4. Continue feeding the material using the push block
Push Block (Fig. UU, VV)
iMPORTAnT: Only use the push block
Rip Auxiliary Fence. The push block should be used once the material being cut reaches the saw
table top.
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1. Construct a push block using the diagram in Figure UU.
nOTE: Edges
) must be the same size.
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iMPORTAnT: The over hanging edge (
cause the push block to slip or push the material away from the fence.
Fig. UU
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(121 mm)
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1/2"
(12.7 mm)
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2–1/2"
(64 mm)
5–1/4"
(133 mm)
2. Place the push block (
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to the narrow rip auxiliary fence
3. Once the push block is in place, continue feeding the material until the cut is complete
making sure the push block remains flush to the narrow rip auxiliary fence at all times.
iMPORTAnT: The narrow rip auxiliary fence and the over hanging edge (
both be the same thickness.
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, see Push Block).
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until the cut is complete.
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with the narrow rip auxiliary fence, refer to Narrow
, Fig. UU) MUST be square. An uneven lip could
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4–3/4"
5"
(127 mm)
12"
(305 mm)
1/2"
(12.7 mm)
, Fig. UU) behind the material and ensure the lip of the block is flush
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.
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.
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must
4–3/4"
(121 mm)
3/8"
(9.5 mm)
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1/2"
(12.7 mm)
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, Fig. VV) should

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