The wooden gauge cannot be used for miter cutting.
NOTE:
Miter cutting capacity is less than crosscutting capacity. Make sure of the max miter cut- ting capacity before operation.
The following reference table indicates some examples of miter cutting capacity.
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| Cutting capacity | ||
Miter angle Bevel angle | I | Thickness | I Width | |
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0" | nl4 |
| 290 mm | |
| (11 | |||
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O0 |
| 19 mm | 260 mm | |
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45 |
| (3/4") | ||
* | 6 3 " | 210 mm | ||
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| 19 mm | 255 mm | |
0" |
| (3/4") | (10") | |
* 5 5 m m | 220 m m | |||
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45O | * 1 8 m m | 270 mm | ||
| (23/32") | (1 0 - 5/8") | ||
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45" |
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0" | * | 9 1 " | 70 mm | |
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45" |
| 19 mm | 60 mm | |
| (3/4") | |||
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max. thickness at each angles.
(The illustrations in the reference table show the table saw in use with the blade guard removed. This is done only in the interest of the clarity of the illustrations and should not be construed as a normal working procedure.)
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