Using Rail Track - Grizzly T10824 Owner's Manual

Mini track saw
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3.
Align start cut-point with rear cutting indica-
tor arrow (see Figure 18). This arrow marks
maximum rear cutting distance blade will
travel when fully extended.
Rear
Center
Arrow
Arrow
Figure 18. Cutting indicator arrows.
Note: The front and rear cutting indicator
arrows are only accurate when the blade is
fully extended. If the saw depth gauge is set,
maximum cutting distance will be less.
4.
Engage plunge release and lower blade
slightly, but without touching workpiece.
5.
To activate saw, engage safety button and
press ON/OFF trigger while holding plunge
release.
6.
Lower blade into workpiece until set cutting
depth is reached. Move saw forward in an
even, steady motion. When front indicator
arrow reaches stop point, the cut has been
completed.
Allow the saw to reach full speed before
beginning the cut. Doing so will reduce risk
of kickback, provide better cutting results,
and reduce stress on the motor.
Model T10824 (Mfd. Since 07/14)
The 24" Rail Track (Model T10825) and Accessory
Pack (Model T27044) are available for purchase
separately through our catalog and on-line.
Using your saw with the rail track allows for quick
and precise cuts with minimal setup time. Both
straight cuts and plunge cuts can be made in con-
junction with the rail track.
Front
Arrow
Note: The bottom of the rail track includes an
oversized rubber lip that serves as a splinter
guard. The first time the track saw is used with
the rail, the saw blade will cut the edge of that lip
to provide a zero-clearance effect, which will help
minimize splintering.
To set up saw with rail track:
1.
2.
3.

Using Rail Track

DISCONNECT SAW FROM POWER!
Place track on workpiece. Orient track so that
your cut-off will be to right of track.
When satisfied with position of rail track, use
F-clamps to secure it to workpiece, as shown
in Figure 19, and place saw onto rail track.
Figure 19. Rail track clamped to workpiece.
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