RIDGID r4510 Operator's Manual page 26

10 in. table saw
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OPERATION
TO USE ThE MITER GAUGE
See Figure 34.
The miter gauge provides greater accuracy in angled cuts.
For very close tolerances, test cuts are recommended.
There are two miter gauge channels, one on either side of
the blade. When making a 90° cross cut, you can use either
miter gauge channel. When making a beveled cross cut (the
blade tilted in relation to the table) the miter gauge should
be located in the slot on the right so that the blade is tilted
away from the miter gauge and your hands.
The miter gauge can be turned 60° to the right or left. Posi-
tive stops at 0° and 45° can be located by pushing in the
stop pin.
 Slide the miter gauge in the miter gauge slot.
 Loosen the lock knob by turning it counterclockwise.
 Pull out the stop pin and rotate the gauge until the desired
angle is reached on the scale.
 Retighten the lock knob by turning it clockwise.
TO USE ThE SLIDING TABLE EXTENSION
See Figure 35.
Increase the length of the saw table by using the sliding
table extension.
 Remove the rip fence.
 Unlock the sliding table extension by lifting the table
extension lock lever.
 Slide the table extension to the desired width.
NOTE: Use the scale on the front rail when a specific
width is desired.
 Once the extension table is set to the desired width,
relock the lever by pushing the lever back towards the
saw base.
NOTE: When using the table extended, only set the fence
beyond the arrow marked on the label on the rear rail.
MITeR
gaUge
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MICRO-adjUST
wHeeL
LOCKIng
LeveR
Fig. 33
LOCK KnOB
STOP
POSITIve
PIn
STOPS
Fig. 34
TO
SLIdIng TaBLe
UnLOCK
eXTenSIOn
TaBLe
eXTenSIOn
LOCK LeveR
Fig. 35

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