Use
1. Position the jig on the saw table, in the miter slot to
the left of the blade, and adjust it so the bearing guide just
touches the left side of the saw teeth.
Fig. 1.
Fig. 2
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> The Thin Rip Table Saw Jig is designed to be used
only on table saws with a 3/8" x 3/4" miter gauge slot.
> Make sure the Thin Rip Table Saw Jig is securely
locked in the miter gauge slot before turning on
the saw. Failure to do so could lead to dangerous
workpiece kickback and potentially serious injury.
> Thin Rip Table Saw Jig must be used in conjuction
with the table saw fence.
> A table saw zero clearance insert must be installed
before cutting material with the Thin Rip Table Saw
Jig to reduce the chance of the workpiece being
trapped between the insert and the blade, which
could cause dangerous kickback.
> Always postion the jig on the infeed side of the
blade and at least 2" before the blade to prevent
dangerous binding and kickback.
> Boards being cut must have parallel sides.
> When making cuts, always use a push block or push
stick to help keep your hands away from the blade.
PRODUCT SPECIFIC SAFETY WARNINGS
The scale on the jig is marked in 1/16"
and 1/8" graduations.
2. Using the scale or a reference piece, back off the jig
until you reach the desired rip cut width.
Fig. 2.
3. Leaving the knob loose but holding the jig to maintain
the setting, slide the jig so it’s just in front of the saw’s
throat plate and at least 2" in front of the blade. Tighten the
knob to lock down the setting.
Fig. 1