3.
Loosen crosscut table lock lever shown in
Figure 99.
Crosscut
Table Lock
Lever
Figure 99. Location of crosscut table lock lever.
4.
Position crosscut table along sliding table
T-slot to desired position, then retighten lock
lever to secure table.
Model G0820 (Mfd. Since 12/16)
Rip Cutting
The Model G0820 has the capability of rip cutting
large panels (see Figure 100). The sliding table
removes the burden of sliding a large and heavy
panel over a stationary table surface.
Edge Shoe
Flip Stop
Workpiece
Crosscut
Fence
Figure 100. Rip cut with sliding table and
crosscut fence.
The edge shoe (see Figure 100) is used to
stabilize the front end of a workpiece when
otherwise unsecured.
This saw also has the capability of rip cutting
smaller boards, using the machine as a traditional
table saw (see Figure 101). Smaller, lighter boards
are easier to slide across the stationary cast-iron
table surface to the right of the saw blade.
Figure 101. Traditional rip cut with rip fence.
Rip
Fence
Workpiece
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