Using your saw – SawStop CNS175-AU User Manual

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SawStop 10” Contractor Saw 51

Using

Your Saw

Using Your Saw

Cross-Cutting

Cross-cutting (cutting perpendicular to the grain of the workpiece) is performed using the miter gauge. To

lessen the risk of kickback, the rip fence should be removed or positioned so that it does not contact the

workpiece during cross-cutting.

To begin, make sure the motor is off

and the blade is completely stopped.

Tilt the blade to the desired tilt angle

and adjust the blade elevation to about

1

8

inch above the workpiece. Place the

miter gauge in the right miter slot for

bevel cuts, or in either the right or left

miter slots for making non-bevel cuts

(see Fig. . Adjust the miter gauge to the

desired miter angle (see page 50).

Position the workpiece against the miter

gauge head and slowly push the miter

gauge toward the non-spinning blade

until the workpiece is almost touching

the blade. Next, slide the workpiece to

the left or right until the blade is aligned

with the point on the workpiece to be

cut. Pull the miter gauge and workpiece

back away from the blade before

starting the motor.

Once the motor reaches full speed, you

can begin your cut. Holding the miter

gauge and workpiece firmly, move the

miter gauge and workpiece slowly and

smoothly past the blade.

WARNING! To reduce the potential for kickback and a serious injury,

move the rip fence out of contact with the workpiece when cross-cutting to

prevent the workpiece from binding between the rip fence and the blade.

Fig. 62

Fig. 63

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