MasterCraft 054-7595-4 Instruction Manual page 14

2 x 20v max* table saw kit
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If the two measurements are not the same, loosen the two bolts (4) on the rip fence and then align it.
Retighten the two bolts (4).
Replace the blade guard and anti-kickback pawls assembly.
Make two or three test cuts using scrap wood. If the cuts are not true, repeat the process.
USE AUXILIARY FENCE (FOR RIP CUTTING NARROW WORKPIECE)
When ripping a narrow workpiece, it is necessary to
attach the auxiliary fence assembly to the rip fence to
prevent hands from getting too close to the blade.
Always use a push stick to keep hands at least 2" (5
cm) away from the blade.
Loosen the extension table lock lever and slide
the table out.
Thread the two bolts (1) into the two holes of rip
fence from left to right, then assembling washers
(2) and lock knobs (3) on the right side of rip
fence. Please note that not tighten and keep them
loose (Fig. 10).
Thread the auxiliary fence (4) with the slot (5) onto
the head of bolts.
Tighten the lock knobs.
USING THE RIP-FENCE POINTER (FIG. 11)
The rip-fence pointer shows the distance from the blade to rip fence.
When the table width extension is retracted and/or for cutting widths of less than 10" (25 cm): Using the
main scale (1) on the guide rail, adjust the rip fence (3) to the required dimension.
When the table width extension is extended and/or for cutting widths of more than 10" (25 cm):
WARNING!
To reduce the risk of injury, always make sure the rip fence is parallel to the blade before beginning any operation.
NOTE:
Only use the auxiliary fence in this position for workpieces 3/4" (19 mm) thick or less.
NOTE:
To ensure that the cutting width on the additional scale is correct, the rip fence (3) must be set to the defined width of 10" (25 cm)
on the main scale (1).
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Using the main scale (1), adjust the rip fence (3) to
the 10" (25 cm) and secure it with the locking lever.
To increase the cutting width, adjust the cutting
width by pulling out the table width extension.
Read the total cutting width setting which has been
set on the additional scale (2).
MITRE GAUGE INSTALLATION AND USE
INSTALLATION: (Fig. 12)
The mitre gauge (1) can be installed on each mitre
gauge groove (2) on either side of blade.
Slide the guide rail (3) of the mitre gauge into one
of the guide grooves (2) of the saw table intended
for this purpose.
USE:
The mitre gauge provides accuracy in angled cuts. For
very close tolerances, test cuts are recommended.
There are two mitre gauge grooves, one on either side
of blade. When making a 90° cross cut, use either mitre
gauge groove. When making a bevelled cross cut (blade
tilted in relation to working table, mitre gauge should be
located in groove on right so that blade is tilted away
from mitre gauge and hands.
The mitre gauge can be turned 60° to the left or right.
(Fig. 13)
Loosen lock knob (1) turning it counter-clockwise.
With mitre gauge in mitre gauge groove, rotate
mitre gauge (2) until desired angle is reached on
scale (3).
Retighten lock knob (1) turning it clockwise.
CHANGE THE BLADE DEPTH (Fig. 14)
Blade depth should be set so that outer points of blade
are higher than workpiece by approximately 1/8" (3
mm) to 1/4" (6 mm) and bottom of gullets are below top
surface of workpiece.
Turn the bevel locking lever (1) clockwise to tighten
it securely.
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