Grizzly G0853 Owner's Manual page 72

14" sliding table saw w/dro & cnc rip fence
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When set up properly, the crosscut fence can
support workpieces while using the rip fence as a
cut-off gauge, as shown in Figure 141.
Support
Edge
Bar
Shoe
Workpiece
Crosscut Fence
Figure 141. Crosscutting using the rip fence as
a cut-off gauge.
Determine which cutting operation will be best
suited for the workpiece to be crosscut.
— If you will be crosscutting full-size panels,
refer to Crosscutting Full-Size Panels.
— If you will be crosscutting smaller panels,
refer to Crosscutting Smaller Panels.
— If you will be crosscutting workpieces using
the rip fence as a cut-off gauge, refer to
Crosscutting Using Rip Fence as Cut-
Off Gauge.
To understand how to move the crosscut table,
refer to Positioning Crosscut Table Along
Sliding Table on Page 60.
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Crosscutting Full-Size Panels
1.
2.
Rip
Fence
Figure 142. Crosscut fence mounting locations.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER!
Install crosscut fence in front mounting posi-
tion shown in Figure 142 and secure in place.
Front Mounting
Location
Check to make sure fence is at 90°, and if
necessary, adjust it as described in Squaring
Crosscut Fence to Blade on Page 95.
Adjust distance between crosscut fence and
blade (refer to Page 61 for further details).
Set either flip stop to the desired width of cut.
Note: Extend the crosscut fence slide if the
workpiece is more than 75
Load workpiece onto table saw in forward
mounting location shown in Figure 139 on
Page 69.
Take all necessary safety precautions, con-
nect saw to power, then perform cutting
operation.
Model G0853 (Mfd. Since 07/18)
Rear Mounting
Location
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