
2.Pull an end cap off of the standard fence, then remove four hex nuts, flat washers, t- bolts and one side of the fence facing from the fence body.
3.Place the auxilliary fence next to the open side of the fence and mark the location of four mounting holes on the auxilliary fence.
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5.Thread the flat head screws through the auxiliary fence and into the hex nuts in the standard fence body, and tighten securely, as shown in Figure 54.
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Figure 54. Auxiliary fence.
Resawing Operations
The table saw motor is pushed to its limits when resawing. If the motor starts to bog down, slow down your feed rate. Motor overloading and blade wear can be reduced by using a ripping blade. Ripping blades are designed to clear the sawdust quickly.
Components Needed for Resawing: |
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Zero Clearance Insert | 1 |
Ripping Blade 10" | 1 |
Clamps | 2 |
Shop Made Auxiliary Fence | 1 |
Shop Made Resaw Barrier | 1 |
You may experience kickback during this procedure. Stand to the side of the blade and wear a full face shield to prevent injury when resawing.
To perform resawing operations:
1.DISCONNECT THE SAW FROM POWER!
2.Remove the standard table insert and the blade guard/splitter, and install the riving knife. Install a ripping blade and the optional Model T20645 zero clearance table insert. Then lower the blade below the table sur- face.
3.Attach the auxiliary fence to the standard fence and set it to the desired width.
Note: Account for blade kerf, the rough cut made by the blade, and the inaccuracy of the fence scale when the auxiliary fence is installed when figuring out the correct width.
4.Place the workpiece against the auxillary fence and slide the resaw barrier against the workpiece, as shown in Figure 55. Now clamp the resaw barrier to the top of the table saw at both ends.
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Figure 55. Ideal resaw workpiece setup.
G0651/G0652 10" Extreme Series Table Saws |