Crosscutting - Grizzly G0699 Owner's Manual

12" sliding table saw w/scoring motor
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Crosscutting

The Model G0699 crosscuts full size panels with
the fence in the forward or rear position. However,
it is easier to load full size panels with the crosscut
fence mounted in the forward position, as shown
in Figure 103.
Figure 103. Crosscut fence mounted forward to
handle full size panel.
Mounting the crosscut fence in the rear position
provides greater stability for crosscutting smaller
panels, as shown in Figure 104.
Figure 104. Crosscut fence mounted in the rear
position for smaller panels.
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When setup properly, this table saw also has the
capability of crosscutting workpieces while using
the rip fence as a cut-off gauge, as shown in
Figure 105.
Figure 105. Crosscutting using the rip fence as
a cut off gauge.
Crosscutting Full Size Panels
1.
DISCONNECT SAW FROM POWER!
2.
Make sure the forward 90° stop bolt is prop-
erly adjusted, as instructed in the Squaring
Crosscut Fence to Blade on Page 76.
3.
Loosen the crosscut fence pivot stud under
the crosscut fence, install the fence in the
forward position, as indicated in Figure 106,
then rotate the fence against the 90° stop
bolt.
Forward
Position
Rear
Position
Figure 106. Forward and rear crosscut fence
mounting positions.
Model G0699 (Mfd. Since 5/15)

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