Crosscutting, Flip stop – Woodstock W1822 User Manual

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Model W1822 (For Machines Mfg. Since 9/10)

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Blade

Crosscut

Fence

Workpiece

Figure 19. Example of large panel rip

cutting.

Crosscutting

The Model W1822 enables you to use your table saw to

crosscut large panels, as shown in

Figure 19.

To make a crosscut with the sliding table, do these

steps:

1. DISCONNECT SAW FROM POWER!

2. Position the crosscut fence to the rear of the sliding

table, as illustrated in

Figure 19, adjust it to be 90°

to the blade, then lock it in place.

Make sure the fence will not contact the blade as

the sliding table moves through its entire range of

motion.

3. Position the extension table just forward of the

crosscut fence to provide maximum table support for

the workpiece, then lock it in place.

4. If necessary, pull the extension fence out to give

additional vertical support to the workpiece.

5. Mount the workpiece flat on the tables and firmly

against the crosscut fence.

6. Turn the saw ON, firmly hold the workpiece on the

tables and against the fence, then push the fence

and sliding table forward to pass the workpiece all

the way through the blade to make the cut.

7. Turn the saw OFF, then remove the workpieces.

Flip Stop

Use the flip stop to make repetitive cuts of the same

dimension.

Slide the flip stop T-nut into the fence top T-slot, then

secure the assembly in place with the lock lever, as shown

in

Figure 18.

Figure 18. Flip stop installed.

Lock Lever

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