SawStop REVOLUTION TSA-RMG Owner's Manual page 20

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The advantages of this optional modification adds versatility
to your fence system including...
Extends the length of your fence to provide
l
additional support for bigger workpieces.
After securing the sacrificial piece and making an
l
initial cut, there is now a visual reference for
where the blade passes through. This is helpful for
aligning a workpiece for the next cut.
When making cuts, the waste to the right of the
l
blade is supported and safely moved past the
blade. This is applicable when the depth of cut is
less than the height of the sacrificial fence. (Were
the blade set too high, the sacrificial fence
material past the blade would be cut completely
off.)
Employing a sacrificial fence as described here
typically requires the removal of the blade guard
from your table saw and using the riving knife only.
Proceed with this optional modification at your
discretion.
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Revolution MIter Gauge Owner's Manual
Follow the instructions below to attach a sacrificial fence.
1. Distribute 2 of the spare Sliding Wedges across the
length of the front of the miter gauge Fence
Assembly as shown.
2. Using the spare, knurled Thumbscrew provided
with your miter gauge, fix the wedges in place by
tightening the set screws located on either side of
the center hole in the Sliding Wedges .
3. Prepare your sacrificial fence material: the
dimensions should not exceed 3" tall and 3/4"
thick. Drill two counter-sunk holes that align with
the placement of the center hole in the Sliding
Wedges you installed in step 1.

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