Specifications
A. Crosscut Table–Provides a wide, stable platform for K. Blade Angle Hand-wheel–Adjust the angle of the
supporting full-size panels during crosscutting saw blades.
operations.
L. Mitre Gauge–This gauge aligns the wood for a
B. Flip Stops–Used for quick measurements for cross-cut.
crosscutting.
M. Rip Fence–Fully adjustable with fine adjustments.
C. Crosscut Fence–Used during crosscutting Fence face can be positioned for standard cutting
operations. Features a scale and multiple flip-style operations, or in the lower position for blade guard
stopblocks for precise, repeatable crosscutting clearance during narrow ripping operations.
operations.
N. Fence Assembly Lock Down lever–Secures the
D. Roller–Used for supporting full-size panels during fence assembly into position along the fence rail.
crosscutting operations.
P. Fine-Adjust Knob–Precisely adjusts the fence.
E. Sliding Panel–Conveniently glides the work-piece
through the blade with effortless precision and ease. Q. Rip Fence Rail–Provides the support for rip fence.
F. Blade Guard–Fully-adjustable blade guard allows R. Support Leg–Provides the support for the extension
high visibility of the cutting operation while table.
maintaining maximum protection around the saw
blade. S. Main Blade Angle Lock Knob–Secures the angle of
main blade.
G. Rear extension table
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H. Power Switch–Start/stops the machine and has .
emergency stop function.
J. Blade Elevation Hand-wheel–Adjust the height of
the main saw blade.
Hold Down w/Mitre Gauge Holds the work-piece for
sliding or mitre cutting
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U. Riving Knife–Maintains kerf during cutting 1. Scoring Blade Alignment Screw–Adjusts the
operations. This function is crucial to preventing lateral movement of the scoring blade.
kickback caused by the kerf closing behind the
blade. 2. Scoring Blade Lock Screw–Locks the scoring blade
after adjusted.
V. Main Blade–Performs the cutting operations.
3. Scoring Blade Elevation Screw–Adjusts the height
W. Scoring Blade–Small cutting blade that rotates of the scoring blade.
opposite the main saw blade. The blade scores the
workpiece before the actual cutting operation is
performed; thus, preventing tear-out in laminate
materials. The scoring blade is adjustable forward
and backward, up and down, and in thickness of kerf.
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