Crosscutting full size panels:

1.Mount the crosscut table to the sliding table.

2.Install the crosscut fence in the forward guide pin holes shown in Figure 72 and lock it in place. Note—First, drop the crosscut fence into the outside edge guide pin hole, then drop the other end of the crosscut fence into the guide pine hole closest to the sliding table.

Rear Guide

Pin Holes

Forward Guide

Pin Holes

Figure 72. Guide pin holes used when mounting

the crosscut fence for full size

panel crosscutting.

3.Set either flip stop to the desired width-of-cut. Note—If the workpiece extends to the left of the saw blade more than 66", then the cross- cut fence slide needs to be extended.

4.Position the blade guard to the correct height for your workpiece.

6.Load the workpiece onto the table saw. The set up should look similar to Figure 69.

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

Crosscutting smaller panels:

1.Mount the crosscut table to the sliding table.

2.Install the crosscut fence in the rear guide pin holes shown in Figure 72 and lock it in place. Note—First, drop the crosscut fence into the outside edge guide pin hole, then drop the other end into the guide pin hole closest to the sliding table.

3.Set either flip stop to the desired width-of-cut. Note—If the workpiece extends to the left of the saw blade more than 66", then the cross- cut fence slide needs to be extended.

4.Position the blade guard to the correct height for your workpiece.

5.Load the workpiece onto the table saw. The set up should look similar to Figure 69.

6.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.Mount the crosscut table to the sliding table.

2.Install the crosscut fence in the rear guide pin holes shown in Figure 72 and lock it in place. Note—First, drop the crosscut fence into the outside edge guide pin hole, then drop the other end into the guide pin hole closest to the sliding table.

3.Position the rip fence to the desired width-of- cut.

4.Load the workpiece onto the table saw. The set up should look similar to Figure 71.

5.Slide the leading end of the rip fence behind the back edge of the workpiece as shown in

Figure 73. Note—When using the crosscut fence, the workpiece should never be mak- ing contact with the saw blade and the rip fence at the same time.

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Grizzly G0501 instruction manual Crosscutting full size panels, Crosscutting smaller panels