Crosscutting full size panels:

1.Install the crosscut fence in the forward mounting points shown in Figure 60 and lock it in place.

Forward

Mounting Points

Rear Mounting

Points

Figure 60. Crosscut fence mounting points.

2.Check to make sure the fence is at 90° and adjust it as described in Squaring Crosscut Fence to Blade on Page 47 if necessary.

3.Set either flip stop to the desired width-of- cut.

4.Load the workpiece onto the table saw. The setup should look similar to Figure 57.

5.Once all the necessary safety precautions have been taken, perform the cutting opera- tion.

Crosscutting smaller panels:

1. Install the crosscut fence in the rear mount- ing points shown in Figure 60 and lock it in place.

2. Check to make sure the fence is at 90° and adjust it as described in Squaring Crosscut Fence to Blade on Page 47 if necessary.

3. Set either flip stop to the desired width-of- cut.

4.Load the workpiece onto the table saw. The setup should look similar to Figure 58.

5.Once all the necessary safety precautions have been taken, perform the cutting opera- tion.

Crosscutting using the rip fence as a cut-off gauge:

1.Install the crosscut fence in the rear mount- ing points shown in Figure 60 and lock it in place.

2.Check to make sure the fence is at 90° and adjust it as described in Squaring Crosscut Fence to Blade on Page 47 if necessary.

3.Position the rip fence for the desired width.

4.Load the workpiece onto the table saw. The setup should look similar to Figure 59.

5.Slide the leading end of the rip fence behind the back edge of the blade as shown in Figure 61.

Figure 61. Correct rip fence position when using

it as a cut-off gauge.

6.Take all the necessary safety precautions, then perform the cutting operation.

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Grizzly G0460/G0461 owner manual Crosscutting full size panels, Crosscutting smaller panels