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8% :ifjjZlkKXYc\: Provides a wide, stable platform for supporting full-size panels during crosscutting operations. Also fea- tures an angle scale for cutting miters with the crosscut fence.

9% =c`gJkfgj: Used for quick measurements when crosscutting.

:% :ifjjZlk=\eZ\: Used during crosscutting operations. Features a scale and multiple flip-style stop blocks (a.k.a. "flip stops") for precise, repeatable crosscutting opera- tions. Can also be set up for miter cuts.

;% Jc`[`e^KXYc\: Conveniently glides the workpiece through the blade with effort- less precision and ease.

<% 9cX[\>lXi[: Fully-adjustable blade guard maintains maximum protection around the saw blade and a 2½" dust port effectively extracts dust from the cutting operation.

=% I`g=\eZ\: Fence face can be positioned for standard cutting operations, or in the lower position for blade guard clearance during narrow ripping operations.

>% FE&F==Jn`kZ_: Starts and stops main blade and scoring blade motors. Features an OFF switch that must be reset between starting and stopping machine.

?% 9cX[\8e^c\?Xe[n_\\c: Adjusts the angle of the saw blades.

@% 9cX[\<c\mXk`fe?Xe[n_\\c: Located on the right-hand side of the cabinet, this handwheel adjusts the height of the main saw blade.

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