Miter Cutting - Grizzly G0699 Owner's Manual

12" sliding table saw w/scoring motor
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Miter Cutting

The crosscut fence can be positioned for miter
cuts from 0° to 135°. The miter scale on top of the
crosscut table has a resolution of 1".
To perform a miter cut:
1.
DISCONNECT SAW FROM POWER!
2.
Position the crosscut table to provide the
greatest amount of workpiece support, then
lock it in place.
3.
Install the crosscut fence onto the crosscut
table in the position that will allow for the
desired angle of cut.
— For miter cuts from 0° to 90°, insert the
fence pivot stud into the rear hole and
angle the fence forward, as shown in
Figure 109.
Figure 109. Crosscut fence positioned for miter
cuts from 0° to 90°.
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— For miter cuts from 90° to 135°, insert the
fence pivot stud into the forward hole and
angle the fence to the rear, as shown in
Figure 110.
Figure 110. Crosscut fence positioned for miter
cuts from 90° to 135°.
4.
Rotate the fence to the desired angle of cut,
make sure the fence end block is clear of
the blade so that it will not be cut during the
operation, then use the fence lock knob to
secure the fence in place.
5.
Position the flip stop for the desired width-
of-cut, then load the workpiece onto the
table. The set up should look similar to
Figures 109–110.
6.
Once all the necessary safety precautions
have been taken, connect the saw to power,
then perform the cutting operation.
Model G0699 (Mfd. Since 5/15)

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