BM 2610014415
USINg THE MITER gAUgE
CROSSCUTTING, MITER CUTTING, BEVEL CUT- TING, COMPOUND MITER CUTTING and when RABBETING across the end of a narrow workpiece, the MITER GAUGE is used.
!WARNING For your own safety, always ob- serve the following safety precau-
tions in addition to the safety instructions on Pages 2, 3, 4 & 5.
Never make these cuts freehand (without using the miter gauge or other auxiliary devices) because the blade could bind in the cut and cause a KICKBACK or cause your fingers or hand to slip into the blade.
Always lock the miter gauge securely when in use.
Remove rip fence from table during any operations which utilize the miter gauge.
The miter includes a “T” groove disk 1 for easy in- sertion into table groove and quicker removal from the table (Fig 42).
When cross cutting and the blade set at 90º or 45º to the table, the miter gauge can be used in either slot on the table. When cross cutting and the blade is tilted, use slot on right side of table where the blade is tilted away from your hands and miter gauge.
To adjust the miter angle:
Loosen lock knob 2 and set the miter gauge body 3 so the pointer 4 is at desired angle, then tighten lock knob 2 (Fig. 42).
MITER gAUgE AUXIlIARy fACINg
The GTS1031 miter gauge is designed to accept an Auxiliary Facing with
Example:
A.Drill 5/32" dia. holes thru (board 3/4" thick, 3" high, and desired length).
B.Attach with two No. 12 round head wood screws
Be sure screws never protrude above outside sur- face of facing.
Be sure facing does not interfere with the proper op- eration of the saw blade guard.
NOTE: When bevel crosscutting, attach facing so that it extends to the right of the miter gauge and use the miter gauge in the groove to the right of the blade.
FIG. 42
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FIG. 43
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