Auxiliary Fence – Using an Auxiliary Fence when cut-
ting Crown molding flat on the table will reduce splin-
tering of your workpiece and movement of small cut-off
pieces. Remove the saw's sliding fences (see page 38)
before attaching the auxiliary fence.
Build auxiliary fence by following pattern below – Mate-
rial: 3/4" x 1-1/2" (19x38mm) wood.
Add 4 holes as dimensioned on pattern -or- Add holes
following the next steps:
OVERALL HEIGHT = 1-1/2" (38mm)
7-15/32" (190mm)
3-1/16"
(78mm)
Nut (need 4)
Flat Washer (need 4)
Stationary
Fence
Stationary
Fence
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Saw Operations
1.
2.
3.
OVERALL LENGTH = 26-1/16" (662mm)
10-19/32" (498mm)
5/16" (8mm)
Drill 4 Holes = 5/16" (8mm) Diameter
Saw Base
Saw Base
Cut wood to the outside dimensions shown and tem-
porarily attach to saw's stationary fence using two
C-clamps.
Use 1/4" (6mm) drill bit to drill first through existing
holes in the rear of the stationary fence and then
through the wood.
Remove wood, countersink the front of the wood
and permanently attach to saw's fence with hard-
ware shown below.
New Auxiliary Fence
Board: 3/4" Wide x 1-1/2" High (19x38mm)
5/16" (8mm) Hole Through
1/2" (13mm) Countersink
1/4" (M6)Flat Head Machine
Screw x 2-1/2" (65mm) Long (need 4)
Top of Base
and Table
Note: The Stationary Fence is permanently
attached to the Saw Base (do not remove)
New Auxiliary Fence
(assembled to Miter Saw)
Top of Base
and Table
8" (203mm)
3-1/16"
(78mm)