Crosscutting – Grizzly G0461 User Manual

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G0460/G0461 12" Sliding Table Saw

Figure 59. Crosscutting workpieces

using the rip fence as a cut-off gauge.

This machine can also crosscut workpieces while
using the rip fence as a cut-off gauge (

Figure

59).

Determine which cutting operation will be best
suited for the workpiece to be crosscut.

— If you will be crosscutting full size panels,

then skip ahead to “

Crosscutting full size

panels” on the next page.

— If you will be crosscutting smaller panels,

then skip ahead to “

Crosscutting smaller

panels” on the next page.

— If you will be crosscutting workpieces using

the rip fence as a cut-off gauge, then skip
ahead to “

Crosscutting using the rip

fence as a cut-off gauge” on the next
page.

Mounting the crosscut fence in the rear position
(

Figure 58) gives greater stability for crosscutting

smaller panels.

Figure 57. Typical crosscutting operation with

the crosscut fence in the forward position.

Forward Mounted

Crosscut Fence

Figure 58. Typical crosscutting operation with

the crosscut fence in the rear position.

Rear Mounted

Crosscut Fence

The Model G0460/G0461 can crosscut 4' x 8'
panels with the fence in the forward or rear posi-
tion, although it is easier to load full size panels
with the crosscut fence mounted in the forward
position (see

Figure 57).

Crosscutting

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