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How should the Thin Cutting Frame Saw be configured for feeding?

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How should the Thin Cutting Frame Saw be configured for feeding?

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The Frame Saw comes standard with a center guide and side guide system. The center guide feeding system allows two blocks of wood to be fed through the machine at one time. A fence is mounted in the center of the feed rollers and wood is fed on either side of the fence, blocks of wood up to 2 1/2″ thick can be fed on either side of the fence. With the side guide system the fence is placed on one side of the machine, one block of wood up to 6″ wide can be run through the machine. There is also an optionally channel feeding system available where the feed system is partitioned with multiple guides, these guides are built according to the size of wood which is to be processed through the frame saw. For example if you was running 1″ thick blocks of wood the channel system would be partitioned so that you could run 5 blocks of 1″ thick material at one time. The channel system fits into the machine like a cassette, the entire channel can be installed and removed as one cassette. On average m

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