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2.  SETTING THE RIP FENCE

Rip Fence Stop Height

Thin Material

Thick Material

The rip fence supplied with the table saw has two different guide faces. 

1 for thick material and 1 for thin material.

2.   Slide the stop rail off and  

re-insert the desired rail.

1.   To change the stop 

rail, loosen the 2 

wing nuts.

3.   Tighten the 2 wing nuts to lock in place.

Note:

 Rule of thumb: The rear end of the stop comes up against an 

imaginary line that begins roughly at the centre of the blade and runs 

at an angle of 45° to the rear.

1.   Set the required cutting 

width.

2.   Loosen the wing nuts and 

push the stop rail forward 

until it touches the imaginary 

45° line.

3.   Retighten the wing nuts.

Rip Fence Cutting Width

2.   Slide the rip fence 

to the desired 

dimension using the 

scale of the guide 

rail.

10º

15º

20º

25º

22.5º

30º

45º

The rip fence has to be used 

when making longitudinal cuts in 

wooden work pieces.

The rip fence can be mounted on 

either side of the saw table.

1.   Loosen the rip fence lever and 

insert the fence into the table 

guide rail.

3.   Tighten the rip fence lever to 

lock the rip fence in position.

Setting the Stop Length

45

0

The stop rail can be moved in a longitudinal direction in order to 

prevent the workpiece from becoming jammed.

Summary of Contents for TSF-1211

Page 1: ...instruction manual If the tool is disassembled or tampered with in any way Professional industrial or high frequency use WARRANTY TO ENSURE A SPEEDY RESPONSE PLEASE HAVE THE MODEL NUMBER AND DATE OF...

Page 2: ...25 22 5 30 45 3 2 9 14 7 WARNING ENSURE THE TOOL IS SWITCHED OFF AND DISCONNECTED FROM THE POWER SUPPLY BEFORE PERFORMING ANY OF THE FOLLOWING PROCEDURES Cutting Depth Bevel Angle 1 To lower the blade...

Page 3: ...1 Set the required cutting width 2 Loosen the wing nuts and push the stop rail forward until it touches the imaginary 45 line 3 Retighten the wing nuts Rip Fence Cutting Width 2 Slide the rip fence t...

Page 4: ...the mitre gauge to the desired angle using the mitre scale 20mm IMPORTANT DO NOT PUSH THE MITRE GAUGE STOP RAIL TOO FAR TOWARD THE BLADE THE DISTANCE BETWEEN THE STOP RAIL AND THE BLADE SHOULD BE APPR...

Page 5: ...30 45 0 5 10 15 20 25 22 5 30 45 Cutting Narrow Work Pieces Making Bevel Cuts Making Cross Cuts Bevel cuts must always be done using the rip fence 1 Set the blade to the desired angle See Setting the...

Page 6: ...N THE BLADE GUARD WARNING ENSURE THE TOOL IS SWITCHED OFF AND DISCONNECTED FROM THE POWER SUPPLY BEFORE PERFORMING ANY OF THE FOLLOWING PROCEDURES 3 Unscrew the countersunk head screw and remove the t...

Page 7: ...New Zealand 0508 069 486 E mail enquires ozito com au SPARE PARTS ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Operating mode S6 25 Continuous operation with idling cycle time 10 minutes To ensure that the motor does not b...

Page 8: ...n using an extension lead on a reel always unwind the lead completely Use of an extension lead not suitable for the power input of the tool or which is damaged or defective may result in a risk of fir...

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