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Table Saw Basic Cuts
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Setup
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Figure
2-2.
The accessories that are used for table sawing operations
are the (A) worktable, (B) extension table, (C) rip
fence, (0) upper saw guard, (E) lower saw guard, (F)
miter gauge, and (G) saw blade. The Model 510 with the
extension table system is shown.
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Use the
accessories shown in Figure
2-2 for sawing operations. To set up your Mark V in the
table saw mode, follow the instructions in the Owners Manual
that came with your machine.
As you
work in the sawing mode, you'll find that the Mark V is an
extremely capable table saw with several special features:
- In
the sawing mode, the Mark V has 3-1/4" depth of cut at "0."
With the table tilted at 45°, the maximum depth of cut is
2-3/8".
- The
table tilts up to 45° right, and the miter gauge can be
angled a full 60° in either direction (from 90° to 30° right
or left). Both the table and the miter gauge have auto-stops
to help you adjust the tilt or the angle quickly to "0",
45°, or 90°.
- The
miter gauge has a safety grip to give you better control
over the workpiece.
- The
speed is variable, enabling you to get a better cut in many
different types of wood, us-ing a variety of blades.
- When
properly aligned, the rip fence automatically squares itself
with the main spindle-parallel to the saw blade.
- The
extension table can be mounted in either the base mount
or the power mount to give you extra support where you need
it.
- The
quill feed can be used to make fine adjustments in the position
of the saw blade--making it easier to be accurate.
- The
dust chute on the lower saw guard can be connected to a
dust collection system to help you collect sawdust and wood
chips.
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