Using the Push Block with the
Auxiliary Fence
(Fig. 1, Fig. 74, Fig. 75)
When the width of a rip is narrower than 2"
(50 mm), use the Auxiliary Fence 95 and Push
Block 94. The Push Stick 8 cannot be used, be-
cause the Barrier Guard Assembly 25 will inter-
fere.
Attach the Auxiliary Fence 95 to the Rip Fence 9
with two C-clamps.
• Before clamping, remove the Push Stick 8
from it's storage location on the Rip Fence 9.
• Do not clamp on the Push Stick Storage
Clips 63 or on the stored Flip-Over Fence 18.
• Avoid contacting the Flip-Over Fence 18 with
the C-clamp screw.
Feed the workpiece by hand until the trailing
end is approximately 1" (25 mm) from the front
edge of the Table 13. Continue to feed using the
push block on top of the auxiliary fence until the
cut is complete.
Fig. 74
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Fig. 75
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Using Auxiliary Fence as Thin
Workpiece Fence
(Fig. 1, Fig. 74, Fig. 76)
When cutting a workpiece that's 1/8" (32 mm)
thick or less, it is important to prevent the work-
piece from wedging between the Table 13 and
the bottom of the Rip Fence 9. Proper use of the
Auxiliary Fence 95 or the Flip-Over Fence 18 can
eliminate gaps between the Table 13 and the
bottom of the Rip Fence 9.
Use the Auxiliary Fence 95 as a thin workpiece
fence, and mount it to the Rip Fence 9 so there
is no clearance between the bottom surface of
the Auxiliary Fence 95 and the Table 13. Fig. 76
illustrates the correct Table 13 and Auxiliary
Fence 95 position.
See the section "Using the Flip-Over Fence" on
page 50 for its use as a thin workpiece fence.
Fig. 76
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