Crosscutting Full-Size Panels
1.
Install crosscut fence in forward mounting
location shown in Figure 82 and lock it in
place.
2.
Check to make sure fence is at 90˚ and
adjust it as described in Squaring Crosscut
Fence to Blade on Page 75 if necessary.
Forward Mounting
Location
Figure 82. Crosscut fence mounting points.
3.
Set either flip stop to desired width-of-cut.
Note: Extend the crosscut fence slide if the
workpiece is more than 74".
4.
Load workpiece onto table saw. Setup should
look similar to Figure 79.
5.
Once all necessary safety precautions have
been taken, perform cutting operation.
Crosscutting Smaller Panels
1.
Install crosscut fence in rear mounting points
shown in Figure 82 and lock it in place.
2.
Check to make sure fence is at 90˚ and
adjust it as described in Squaring Crosscut
Fence to Blade on Page 75 if necessary.
3.
Set either flip stop to desired width-of-cut.
Note: Extend the crosscut fence slide if the
workpiece is more than 74".
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Rear Mounting
Location
4.
Load workpiece onto table saw. Setup should
look similar to Figure 80.
5.
Once all necessary safety precautions have
been taken, perform cutting operation.
Crosscutting Using Rip Fence as a
Cut-Off Gauge
1.
Install crosscut fence in rear mounting points
shown in Figure 82 and lock it in place.
2.
Check to make sure fence is at 90˚ and
adjust it as described in Squaring Crosscut
Fence to Blade on Page 75 if necessary.
3.
Position rip fence for desired width.
4.
Load workpiece onto table saw. Setup should
look similar to Figure 81.
5.
Slide leading end of rip fence behind front
edge of blade as shown in Figure 83. (This
step is critical to reduce the risk of blade
binding and kickback.)
Front Edge
of Blade
Figure 83. Correct rip fence position when using
it as a cut-off gauge.
6.
Take all necessary safety precautions, then
perform cutting operation.
Model G0623X/G0623X3 (Mfd. Since 05/22)
Rip Fence
Leading Edge
of Rip Fence