IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION. READ ALL WARNINGS BEFORE OPERATING THIS PRODUCT.
WARNING: Installation of your TigerStop Product must be done by a person trained in the safe
design and installation of automation products, and in the safe operation of power equipment. Ensure
that such installation meets all legally required safety requirements and guidelines, and that proper
guarding and safety devices are provided on all sides of the equipment to preclude unintended access
during operation. Consult with and follow the recommendations of a qualied safety engineer.
GENERAL
WARNING: TigerStop Products are components intended for use in conjunction with potentially
dangerous machinery. The use of TigerStop Products does not make other machinery safe. TigerStop
Products are not intended to substitute, in any manner, for safe operating practices in general, or for
safety features present in other machines designed to make those machines as safe as possible.
TIGERSTOP PRODUCTS, IF USED OR INSTALLED IMPROPERLY, MAY CAUSE PERSONAL
INJURY OR DEATH AND SHOULD ONLY BE OPERATED BY PERSONS TRAINED IN THEIR
SAFE OPERATING PROCEDURES. Illustrations of TigerStop Products in use do not show, and are
not intended to show, all safety features and practices necessary for their safe operation.
WARNING: TigerStop Products must be installed in accordance with all local, state, and federal
regulations. Only personnel properly trained in the safe design and installation of automation
machinery and related power equipment should install TigerStop Products onto other equipment, to
ensure a safe and proper work station. TigerStop Products should not be operated without proper
training, both in the operation of TigerStop Products, and in the operation of related equipment.
IMPORTANT CAUTION:
The motor box (compartment) contains DC voltage with potentially FATAL amperage. NEVER attempt
any unauthorized actions inside the motor box.
WARNING: Using a TigerStop interconnect does not relieve you of the responsibility for making sure
that your saw or other tool has all the necessary safety equipment in place. All installations must
meet all legally required safety requirements and guidelines. Installation and training should be done
following the recommendations of a qualied safety engineer.
DANGER: This machine can start, move and stop automatically. Keep hands and loose clothing
clear of moving parts while operating. Moving parts can crush and cut. When used with a saw or
other cutting equipment, bodily injury and death may result if operated without safety guards on
all machines. Do not operate with guards removed. Operators must wear adequate eye and ear
protection.
DANGER! Don’t get pinched by the push feeder. Keep your hands away when in motion!
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION. READ ALL WARNINGS BEFORE OPERATING THIS PRODUCT.
Keep the work area clean and well lighted to avoid accidental injury.
Do not use TigerStop machines in a dangerous environment. Using power tools in damp or wet
locations or in rain can cause shock or electrocution.
Do not operate near ammable liquids or in gaseous or explosive atmospheres!
Wear proper apparel, no loose clothes, long hair or jewelry which could get pulled into moving
machinery or materials.
Wear non slip footwear, safety glasses, ear protection and a dust mask.
Use only 3- wire extension cords that have 3-prong grounding type plugs and 3-pole receptacles that
accept the tools plug for 120VAC. Use only 5-wire cords and plugs when using 3 phase.
Do not open motor compartment or controller keypad. DC Voltage with potentially FATAL amperage!
Disconnect power before servicing. No user-serviceable parts inside.
DO NOT operate this or any machine under the inuence of drugs or alcohol!
No one should operate this machine except for fully qualied personnel.
Read the manual!
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents......................................................................................................................................... 1
SawGear Bench Mount Brackets..................................................................................................................3
Secure SawGear in the brackets..............................................................................................................3
Dismounting SawGear from the saw stand............................................................................................ 3
Register Your Warranty............................................................................................................................... 4
Enable Your SawGear............................................................................................................................4
1st Power Up................................................................................................................................................ 9
Repeat a 1st Power Up................................................................................................................................10
Normal Power Up.......................................................................................................................................10
Set Sleep Mode...........................................................................................................................................11
Set Contrast............................................................................................................................................... 11
Change the Password..................................................................................................................................12
Deactivate the Password.............................................................................................................................13
Setting the Distance Between the Stop and the Blade................................................................................14
Home Routine after Impact........................................................................................................................26
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Trimming SawGear Tables
Some miter saws have a range of motion that would cause the saw to cut into the SawGear
table. It is ok to trim the corner of the SawGear table to accommodate saws with a wider range
of motion.
SawGear Bench Mount Brackets
SawGear comes with two (2) bench mount
brackets. To order additional, use order# BRBM.
Secure SawGear in the brackets
1. Make sure both bracket mounts are approxi-
mately in line. Fasten them down with the
supplied hardware.
2. Lay SawGear across both bracket mounts in the
desired position relative to the saw.
3. When SawGear is facing front, there is an
angled channel running along the full length of
the beam at the bottom. Pivot SawGear, so the
curled front edge of both SawGear bench mount
brackets fits into this channel.
4. Let SawGear lie flat against the surface of both
brackets, so the beveled back lip of the Saw-
Gear beam can be secured by the locking
knobs.
5. Turn the locking knobs to capture SawGear in
both bench mount brackets.
Dismounting SawGear from the saw stand
SawGear is easily dismounted from the saw stand by loosening the locking knobs and pivoting
it off the brackets.
Always be sure to firmly tighten the locking knobs and all fasteners before using SawGear.
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Connecting the Flipaway Stop
Tighten until the flipaway stop can hold it’s position when flipped up.
Register Your Warranty
When your new SawGear arrives, you will find a warranty registration sheet in the accessory
box.
Fill out this form and fax it to TigerStop Customer Service at
(360) 260-0755.
TigerStop Customer Service will contact you by phone to give
you the enable code, within the hour during regular business
hours, (360) 448-6102 Mon-Fri 6am~4pm PST
(West Coast), or the next business day if faxed after 4:00 P.M.
Enable Your SawGear
To use your SawGear, you have to enable it! Your SawGear
warranty begins on the day that your SawGear is enabled!
1. Power SawGear ON using the button on the keypad.
2. The screen displays "SN=# Enter enable code, call TigerStop".
3. When you receive the enable code from TigerStop, enter the number, and press [Start] to
load it.
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Miter Saw Accuracy
SawGear is an accurate measuring tool, but when cutting angles using a miter saw,
the saw must be accurate too.
•Miter saws rotate around a center called the 'pivot
point.'
•The pivot point must be in exact alignment with the
saw's back fence.
•Some miter saws have an adjustable back fence;
others do not.
•If the pivot point is not in correct alignment and the
fence cannot be adjusted, accuracy can be maintained
by adjusting the length entered into SawGear by the
amount of offset observed.
When the pivot point is in exact alignment, all your cut lengths, straight, inside
and outside miters, will be exactly equal.
Don't settle for less than perfect! Dial in your saw!
Check Your Pivot Point
This example assumes that SawGear is on the right of the saw, and that the observed
pivot point is on the right side of the saw blade.
You can check for accuracy by comparing the
straight cut and the left and right miter
cuts:
1. End trim a sample board so it has a clean,
square right end.
2. Using a tape measure mark 8" from the right end
with a pencil and square.
3. Line up the pencil mark with the right side of the
saw kerf, and clamp the sample board flat up against the back fence, keeping the clamp
away from the path of the saw blade.
4. With the saw set at 0° make a partial cut into the sample board. This is the straight cut.
5. With the saw set at -45° make another partial cut into the sample. This is the outside corner
miter cut.
6. With the saw set at 45° make another partial cut into the sample. This is the inside corner
miter cut.
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7. Unclamp the board and measure carefully from the right end of the board to each of the
cuts. If the pivot point has been correctly adjusted, all three cuts should be the same. If they
are not, readjust the back fence, and repeat the test process.
Adjusting the Miter Saw Pivot Point
If your miter saw is cutting inaccurately when cutting miters, its pivot point is
either too far back or too far forward.
The examples below show in which direction to adjust the fence to improve pivot point
alignment.
Pivot point too far BACK Pivot point too far FORWARD
Using SawGear to Adjust Pivot Point
If the back fence of the saw cannot be moved, you can adjust the pivot point offset using
SawGears pivot point adjustment system.
1. Press the [D] key then press the
[W] key.
2. If SawGear calibration is
necessary, press [Stop] and calibrate as usual.
3. If calibration is correct, press
[Start].
4. Place the square end of your
stock against the SawGear and
press [Start] key.
5. Swing your miter saw left to 45
degrees. Cut the piece and then
measure the piece from the back
edge. Enter this dimension and
press [Start] Key.
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6. Take a new piece of stock and
place the square end against the
SawGear. Press [Start] key.
7. Swing your miter saw right to 45 degrees. Cut the piece and then measure the piece from
the back edge. Enter this dimension and press [Start] key.
SawGear will return to the main screen.
Pivot Point is now set.
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SawGear Control
[Soft Start] switches off power to save energy.
[W] Molding Width Entry for cutting 45° miters.
[X] Left Stile Inside Length Entry for miters.
[Y] Header Inside Length Entry for miters.
[Z] Right Stile Inside Length Entry for miters.
[Ft] Feet Entry denotes numbers as Feet.
[In] Inches Entry denotes numbers as Inches.
[/] Slash is used to enter fractional numbers.
[<±>] Increment adds or subtracts from current
position by a given amount.
[List] List stores dimensions for later use.
[-D-] Calibrate sets the distance from the saw
blade. Also used to set or kill sleep mode.
[STOP] Stop halts movement immediately.
[Start] Start accepts an entered dimension, and
causes movement.
[Clr] Clear backs up and erases one digit at a time to correct a data entry error.
Also used to clear a cut length.
[.] Decimal is used to enter decimal numbers in both metric and inches.
[.] [.] [.] inserts a minus sign before a dimension, allowing entry of negative numbers
[n] Number keys are used to enter dimensions.
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SawGear LCD Display
Display Size:
•16 characters wide x 1 character high
Ready Screen:
•Defined as when the stop is at position and the last 2 digits are blinking (heartbeat).
Display at Position in Foot Mode:
•Fractions divided from whole inches by an under-
score.
•Feet divided from inches by "Ft" and a space.
•"in" for inches ALWAYS at end.
•"in"and "IN" blink back and forth.
Display at Position in Metric Mode:
•"mm" for millimeters ALWAYS at end.
•"mm"and "MM" blink back and forth.
Switch between Inches and Metric
•Press then press
1st Power Up
The following routine is followed only the first time SawGear is used, or whenever the interface
language, measuring system, saw side or working length must be changed.
The messages shown below SCROLL across the screen if longer than the LCD's 16 character width.
1. Plug into AC power. Press [Soft
Start].
2. Select language when prompted.
SawGear can display text in English,
Spanish, French, Dutch, German and Italian.
3. Press [4] or [6] to select measure-
ment system.
4. Press [7] if the saw is to the left of
SawGear, or [9] if the saw is to the right.
5. Press [Start] to move.
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SawGear moves to the end away from the saw until it reaches maximum position.
Then it moves to the end closest to the saw until it reaches minimum position.
SawGear quickly displays the working length, +/-
0.5 inch. (96.253 is only an example.)
If the working length that displays is NOT the
working length of the machine you are using the power head on, it MUST be changed.
Enter the correct working length found on the back side of the Measuring Bar.
6. Press [Start] to confirm the SawGear working length.
SawGear backs out and stops at 6”. CUT a sample at this length and MEASURE it.
7. Enter the length of the sample and
press [Start].
SawGear is now ready to use!
Repeat a 1st Power Up
If you need to change the interface language, the measurement system, or the saw location, or
if you are moving the SawGear power head to a different measuring bar, you must perform a
1st power up.
Unplug the machine and plug it in again while HOLDING DOWN the [STOP] key.
While still HOLDING DOWN the [STOP] key, press the soft start key until the
active screen displays, and continue at 1st Power Up, step 2.
Normal Power Up
The following routine is followed whenever SawGear is used, AFTER the first time.
The messages shown below SCROLL across the screen if longer than the LCD's 16 character width.
1. Plug into AC power.
2. Press [Start].
SawGear homes itself and then
scrolls:
3. Enter length and press [Start].
SawGear instantly moves to the length you entered. Make your cut(s) and repeat the
process.
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Start SawGear
If SawGear is plugged into power but does not display the active screen, start it up using the
soft start key:
SawGear will automatically power off the display when not in use, unless sleep mode is
turned off.
•When powered ON, SawGear emits a low hum, which indicates that SawGear is ON and
ready to use.
•When powered OFF using the soft start key, the hum stops, indicating that SawGear is
OFF.
•To power it ON again, push the soft start, and listen for the hum. The display will also come
on.
•If you have turned on Password Protection, then the password MUST be entered whenever
SawGear has to be powered on.
Set Sleep Mode
SawGear will automatically power OFF after ten minutes of inactivity. This puts it in 'sleep
mode.'
Start it up again using the soft start key:
Sleep mode can be turned off, or the length of time before going into sleep mode can be
changed.
1. Press and then.
2. Press [0] to turn sleep mode OFF,
and [Start] to save the setting.
Your SawGear will never automatically power OFF.
3. OR, enter a number to set how many minutes SawGear can be inactive before it powers
OFF in sleep mode, and then press [Start] to save the setting.
The smallest number you can enter is 0.25 minutes. Your entry can include a decimal
fraction.
Set Contrast
V2.08 or higher
The SawGear power head screen contrast can be adjusted to lighten or darken the screen.
Press and then .
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Enter the desired contrast and press [Start].
100 is maximum contrast and 1 is minimum contrast.
Password Protection
SawGear can be secured by a password to prevent its use by unauthorized persons.
The following steps show how to activate password protection.
Once a password has been set, SawGear cannot be operated without it, so DON'T LOSE IT!
The messages shown below SCROLL across the screen if longer than the LCD's 16
character width.
1. Unplug SawGear from AC power.
2. While holding down the [/] key,
plug SawGear into AC power.
3. Press [Start].
4. Enter a password consisting of 4
to 8 digits, and press [Start].
5. Re-enter password and press
[Start].
6. Press [Start].
SawGear homes itself and then scrolls:
SawGear is now ready to use!
The password MUST be entered whenever SawGear is powered up
Change the Password
When password protection has been set, the password can be changed.
The following steps show how to change the password.
Once a password has been set, SawGear cannot be operated without it, so DON'T LOSE IT!
The messages shown below SCROLL across the screen if longer than the LCD's 16
character width.
1. Unplug SawGear from AC power.
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2. While holding down the [/] key, plug SawGear into AC power.
3. Enter the old password and press [Start].
4. Enter a new password consisting
of 4 to 8 digits, and press [Start].
5. Re-enter password and press
[Start].
6. Press [Start].
SawGear homes itself and then
scrolls:
SawGear is now ready to use!
Deactivate the Password
When password protection has been set, it can also be turned off.
The following steps show how to deactivate password protection.
The messages shown below SCROLL across the screen if longer than the LCD's 16
character width.
1. Unplug SawGear from AC power.
2. While holding down the [/] key,
plug SawGear into AC power.
3. Enter the old password and press [Start].
4. Press [Start] [Start].
5. Press [Start] [Start] again.
This clears the password.
6. Press [Start].
SawGear homes itself and then scrolls:
SawGear is now ready to use!
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SawGear is no longer password protected and will not ask for a password when it is powered
up
Setting the Distance Between the Stop and
the Blade
This is how to set the distance between the stop and the saw blade using the
Calibrate key:
SawGear is in Foot mode for these examples.
The Calibrate key will let you set five distances:
1.Between stop and saw blade (straight cut distance)
2.Between stop and saw blade at 45° angle miter (X distance)
3.Between stop and saw blade at 45° angle miter (Y distance)
4.Between stop and saw blade at 45° angle miter (Z distance)
5.Between stop and saw blade (stored increment)
Calibrate Straight Cut Distance
1. Cut a sample board at least 12 inches long.
2. Measure the cut board, and press [-D-].
The LCD screen scrolls:
3. Enter the actual length of the sample piece and press [Start] to return to the ready screen.
Calibrate Miter Cut X Distance
•The calibration of the X, Y and Z values uses a calculated value based on the value of W
(moulding width).
•SawGear will use whatever was the last known value of W to calibrate X, Y and Z values.
•See also Setting the Value of W.
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1. Cut a sample 'X' moulding at least 12 inches long.
2. Measure the X distance of the cut board, and
press [-D-] [X].
3. Enter the actual X length of the sample piece and press [Start] to return to the ready screen.
Calibrate Miter Cut Y Distance
1. Cut a sample 'Y' moulding at least 12 inches long.
2. Measure the Y distance of the cut board, and
press [-D-] [Y].
3. Enter the actual Y length of the sample piece and press [Start] to return to the ready screen.
Calibrate Miter Cut Z Distance
1. Cut a sample 'Z' moulding at least 12 inches long.
2. Measure the Z distance of the cut board, and press
[-D-] [Z].
3. Enter the actual Z length of the sample piece and press [Start] to return to the ready screen.
Calibrate Increment Distance
1. Press [-D-] [<±>].
2. Enter the length of the desired increment and press [Start] to return to the ready screen.
Straight Cutting
SawGear has been set up on a chop saw or miter saw and has been homed and is now ready
to run.
SawGear can be used in Foot Mode or in Metric Mode.
Basic Operation
Consists of two simple steps:
1.Enter a dimension and hit [Start].
2.When SawGear moves to position, make your cut(s).
45° Miter Cutting
All miters will be 45° cuts. See also Custom Miter Cutting.
SawGear can be used in Foot Mode or in Metric Mode.
These buttons, located along the top of the SawGear control,
are used to set up your machine for miter cuts.
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The most important thing to do in setting up SawGear to miter cut molding and other stock is to
correctly enter the width of the material to be cut. The movements that SawGear makes are
calculated from the width entered using the [W] key.
1. Press [W], enter the width of the molding being cut,
and press [Start].
2. Make a square trim cut with the exterior edge to fence.
3. Press [X] to set the length of the left stile, enter the
interior dimension of the casing, and press [Start].
SawGear moves to a length based on the width of the stock and the 45° angle of the first
miter.
4. Swing the saw to the left, set it at -45°, make a trim cut from the front to the back fence, and
remove the left stile.
5. Swing the saw to the right, set it at 45°, and trim off the residual miter from the previous cut.
6. Press [Y] to set the length of the header, enter the
interior dimension of the casing, and press [Start].
SawGear moves to a length accounting for the 45° angle of the two miter cut ends.
7. Move your piece to the stop, swing the saw to the left, set it at -45°, make the cut, and
remove the piece.
8. Swing the saw to the right, set it at 45°, and trim off the residual miter from the previous cut.
9. Press [Z] to set the length of the right stile, enter
the interior dimension of the casing, and press
[Start].
SawGear moves to a length based on the width of the stock and the 45° angle of the last
miter.
10.Move your piece to the stop, return the saw to 0°, make the final square cut, and remove the
right stile.
SawGear returns to the ready screen and is waiting for your next move.
Custom Miter Cutting
Miters to be cut will be at various angles.
SawGear can be used in Foot Mode or in Metric Mode.
SawGear can be used to cut custom angled miters for crown or other trim moldings. The
[W] key is used to input the angle of any miter that is not 45°. The following steps show how.
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These buttons, located along the top of the SawGear control,
are used to set up your machine for miter cuts.
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1. Press [W], enter the width of the molding being cut,
and press [W] again.
•Enter the angle of the miter being cut, and press
[Start].
If an angle greater than 89.000 is entered, SawGear will not accept it and continue to await your
correct input. You can exit the input screen by pressing [Start]. The default miter angle of 45°, or
whatever custom angle was most recently input, will be saved.
2. Make a square trim cut with the exterior edge to fence.
3. Press [X] to set the length of the left stile, enter the
interior dimension of the casing, and press [Start].
SawGear moves to a length based on the width of the stock and the 45° angle of the first
miter.
4. Swing the saw to the left, set it at -45°, make a trim cut from the front to the back fence, and
remove the left stile.
5. Swing the saw to the right, set it at 45°, and trim off the residual miter from the previous cut.
6. Press [Y] to set the length of the header, enter the
interior dimension of the casing, and press [Start].
SawGear moves to a length accounting for the 45° angle of the two miter cut ends.
7. Move your piece to the stop, swing the saw to the left, set it at -45°, make the cut, and
remove the piece.
8. Swing the saw to the right, set it at 45°, and trim off the residual miter from the previous cut.
9. Press [Z] to set the length of the right stile, enter the
interior dimension of the casing, and press [Start].
SawGear moves to a length based on the width of the stock and the 45° angle of the last
miter.
Move your piece to the stop, return the saw to 0°, make the final square cut, and remove
the right stile.
SawGear returns to the ready screen and is waiting for your next move.
Using Crown & Miter Pro
The Crown & Miter Pro feature is designed to help cut crown moulding and base moulding
without having to calculate saw angles or worry about length mistakes. SawGear will tell the
user which direction to move the saw and at what angle the saw should be
set.
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Getting Started
Turning the Crown & Miter Pro feature ON
1. To activate the Crown & Miter Pro feature, Simply
press the [W] key twice.
2. Type [0] then the [Start] key.
These buttons, located along the top of the SawGear control,
are used to set angles once the Crown & Miter Pro feature is
turned ON.
Measuring Angles and Lengths
Crown & Miter Pro works best if, going counter clockwise around the room, you make a list of
angles and cut lengths. See Table 1.
Note - If doing base moulding, you will want to work clockwise around the room.
Table 1:
First Angle
Piece
Length
Final Angle
45° Outside5 in90° Outside
90° Outside21 3/16 in81.5° Inside
81.5° Inside7 3/8 in90° Inside
How to use Crown & Miter Pro
Once we have a list compiled, we can start using the system.
[W] Key
The [W] key is used to set the width of the molding.
[X] Key
In Crown & Miter Pro mode, the [X] key acts as the first angle of your part. Press the [X] key,
and the following screen will display;
A is the angle. S is the saw angle you will need to set.
Enter the first angle of the piece you want to cut, then use the [increm] key to select if this is an
inside or outside corner. As you type the angle the angle the saw will need to be set to will display. You will also see < for Left or > for Right. This will tell you which direction to set the saw
angle.
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[Y] Key
The [Y] key sets the part length. Press the [Y] key and the following screen will display;
Enter the length of the piece you want to cut. Use the [Increm] key to tell SawGear if you are
measuring from the back (B) or the front (F) of the part (back is the recommended setting).
When finished, press the [Z] key to set the final angle
[Z] Key
The [Z] key sets the final angle of the part. Press the [Z] key and the following screen will display;
A is the angle. S is the saw angle you will need to set.
Enter the final angle of the piece you want to cut, then use the [increm] key to select if this is an
inside or outside corner. As you type the angle the angle the saw will need to be set to will display. You will also see < for Left or > for Right. This will tell you which direction to set the saw
angle. Once the saw is set, press [Start] and SawGear will move to the proper length for the
cut.
Example of work flow
1. Press [X]. Enter the first angle and use the
[increm] key to select inside or outside corner.
From table 1 above we can see its 45° and its an
outside corner.
Once the angle is entered, SawGear will display the angle and the direction the saw
needs to be set to. Set the saw and cut your first angle.
2. Press [Y]. Enter the length of the piece.
From table 1 above, we would enter [5] [in]
3. Press [Z]. Enter the final angle and use the
[increm] key to select inside or outside corner.
From table 1 above we can see that its 90° and
an outside corner.
Once the angle is entered, SawGear will display the angle and the direction the saw
needs to be set to. Set the saw and press [Start]. SawGear will move to the proper
length.
4. Cut the part.
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Increment
Small incremental moves (nudges) can be made by pressing the increment key:
Every time the [<±>] key is pressed, the stop moves one increment in the direction indicated.
The increment key is actually two keys in one.
Press the Left Arrow side of the key to nudge the stop to the left.
Press the Right Arrow side of the key to nudge the stop to the right.
The value of Increment is set as the last step in setting the distance between the stop and the
blade.
Saving Dimensions with List
•SawGear lets you save dimensions you are working with by storing up to 9 lengths in each
of 10 cut lists.
The messages shown below SCROLL across the screen if longer than the LCD's 16
character width.
SawGear is in Foot mode for these examples.
1. Press [List].
2. Enter [5].
Or any number from 0 to 9.
The screen displays "List#" followed by the number you entered. If this is NOT the list
number you want, exit by pressing [STOP]. If the list number you entered is correct…
3. Press [Start].
The first cut displays with "Empty Cut" to tell you this list is empty. Enter your first
dimension.
SawGear will move to each new dimension as it is entered, so be sure nothing is in the way.
4. Enter [4] [8] and press [Start].
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The dimension displays exactly as you entered it. In Foot mode, inches is assumed.
When you press [Start], SawGear
moves immediately to the length
entered and displays its current
position.
5. Press [Start] to advance to the
next line in the cut list.
6. Enter [2] [3] [In] [7] [8] and press
[Start].
When entering inches and a fraction, use the [In] key to separate the fraction. When you
press [Start], SawGear moves immediately to the length entered and displays its current
position.
At any point you can exit the list by pressing [STOP] and the dimensions will be saved.
7. Press [Start] to advance to the
next line in the cut list.
Enter as many as 9 different dimensions into a list.
8. Press [STOP] to exit a list.
Entering Feet, Inches and Fractions
The following examples show how to enter dimensions into SawGear and how it interprets the
data.
SawGear is in Foot mode for these examples.
1. Enter [6].
2. Press [Start].
SawGear moves to position at 6 inches.
RULE: When neither [Ft] nor [In] are pressed, SawGear assumes Inches when in Foot mode.
DISPLAY: In Foot mode, if there are inches, when at position the last two digits are
ALWAYS "in".
3. Enter [5] [/] [8].
4. Press [Start].
SawGear moves to position at 5/8 inch.
RULE: When [/] is used in a dimension, SawGear assumes Inches when in Foot mode.
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5. Enter [6] [In] [5] [/] [8].
6. Press [Start].
SawGear moves to position at 6-5/8 inches.
DISPLAY: Inches are separated from fractions by an underscore when at position.
7. Enter [8] [Ft] [6] [In] [5] [/] [8].
8. Press [Start].
SawGear moves to position at 8 feet 6-5/8 inches.
DISPLAY: Feet is ALWAYS followed by "Ft" and is separated from Inches by a space
when at position.
9. Enter [8] [Ft] [6].
10.Press [Start].
SawGear moves to position at 8 feet 6 inches.
RULE: Any number entered after [Ft] is interpreted as Inches.
11. Enter [6] [Ft].
12.Press [Start].
SawGear moves to position at 6 feet.
RULE: Any number in whole feet with neither inches nor fractions must be followed by [Ft], otherwise the number will be interpreted as Inches.
DISPLAY: If a dimension is entered in feet and no inches, "0in" will ALWAYS display at
the end of the number when at position.
Largest Number Display
The LCD display has 16 characters available, which limits the maximum number.
SawGear is in Foot mode for this example.
The number of feet is related to SawGear working
length.
Entering Feet and Decimal Inches
The following examples show how to enter dimensions into SawGear and how it interprets the
data.
SawGear is in Foot mode for these examples.
1. Enter [0] [.] [8] [7] [5].
2. Press [Start].
SawGear moves to position at 0.875 inches.
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3. Enter [1] [1] [1] [.] [8] [7] [5].
4. Press [Start].
SawGear moves to position at 111.875 inches.
RULE: When neither [Ft] nor [In] are pressed, SawGear assumes Inches when in Foot mode.
DISPLAY: If a dimension is entered ENTIRELY in inches and decimals, "in" will ALWAYS
display at the end of the number when at position.
5. Enter [6] [Ft] [9] [.] [8] [7] [5].
6. Press [Start].
SawGear moves to position at 6 feet 9.875 inches.
RULE: When entering feet and decimal inches, after pressing [Ft] any further entry is assumed
to be inches, so there is no need to press [In] for inches.
DISPLAY: If a dimension is entered in feet and no inches, "0.0in" will ALWAYS display at
the end of the number when at position.
7. Enter [6] [Ft].
8. Press [Start].
SawGear moves to position at 6 feet.
RULE: Any number in whole feet with no inches must be followed by [Ft], otherwise the number
will be interpreted as Inches.
DISPLAY: If a dimension is entered in feet and no inches, "0.0in" will ALWAYS display at
the end of the number when at position.
Largest Number Display
The LCD display has 16 characters available, which limits the maximum number.
SawGear is in Foot mode for this example.
The number of feet is related to SawGear working
length.
Entering Non-Standard Fractions
It is possible to enter a non-standard fraction of an inch and have SawGear move to the exact
position.
When at position, the display will show the closest standard fractional equivalent.
SawGear is in Foot mode for these examples.
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1. Enter [1] [6] [In] [2] [/] [3].
2. Press [Start].
SawGear moves to position at 16-2/3 inches, but the display shows the position as 16-21/
32.
It is not recommended to enter dimensions in non-standard fractional inches, but to enter decimal inches when working with lengths that must be more precise than 64ths of an inch.
Entering Millimeters
The following example shows how to enter dimensions into SawGear and how it interprets the
data.
SawGear is in Metric mode for this example.
When in Metric mode, the [Ft], [In], and [/] keys are disabled.
1. Enter [1] [1] [1] [.] [8].
2. Press [Start].
SawGear moves to position at 111.8 millimeters.
RULE: When in Metric mode, SawGear assumes every dimension is in millimeters.
Largest Number Display
The LCD display has 16 characters available, which limits the maximum number.
SawGear is in Metric mode for this example.
The number of millimeters is related to SawGear
working length.
Entering Negative Numbers
The following example shows how to enter a negative dimension into SawGear.
Negative numbers can be entered when setting an increment.
SawGear is in Foot mode for this example.
1. Enter [.] [.] [.].
SawGear displays a minus sign whenever you press [.] three times. Then, enter the
actual number.
2. Enter [3] [/] [4].
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3. Press [START].
SawGear moves to position at minus 3/4".
Correcting Entry Errors
The following example shows how to correct an entry error using the Clear key:
SawGear is in Foot mode for these examples.
1. Enter [6] [2] [In] [3] [/] [8].
You notice you entered 3/8 by mistake. It should have been 5/8.
2. Enter [Clr] [Clr] [Clr].
Your entry is erased starting with the last digit
entered.
3. Enter [5] [/] [8].
Your new entry replaces the error.
4. Press [Start].
SawGear moves to position at 62-5/8 inches.
“Too Big” Error
You cannot enter a dimension at the SawGear control longer than the maximum limit.
SawGear is in Foot mode for this example.
1. Enter [2] [4] [4] and press [Start].
SawGear assumes "inches" and displays an error
message.
Then, it quickly returns to the ready screen and
displays the actual position, waiting for your valid
input.
2. Enter any dimension that is not MORE than SawGear's maximum limit, and press [Start] to
move.
“Too Small” Error
You cannot enter a dimension at the SawGear control less than the minimum limit.
SawGear is in Foot mode for this example.
1. Enter [.] [.] [.] [3] [/] [4] and press [Start].
SawGear assumes "inches" and displays an error
message.
Then, it quickly returns to the ready screen and
displays the actual position, waiting for your valid
input.
2. Enter any dimension that is not LESS than SawGear's minimum limit, and press [Start] to
move.
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Home Routine after Impact
•If material is thrust against SawGear with sufficient force, it can possibly bump the stop off
position.
•Whether it does or not, a warning message appears to allow you to re-home the machine,
or continue working.
•If you think the machine might have been knocked off position, choose to re-home it.
•If you are confident it did not move, choose to continue working.
The messages shown below SCROLL across the screen if longer than the LCD's 16
character width.
After significant impact, the screen
displays:
OPTION 1: Re-home SawGear.
•Press [Start].
SawGear homes itself and then
scrolls:
OPTION 2: Keep working.
•Press [Stop].
The display shows the current position.
•Enter a length and press [Start].
Scaling Instructions
Calibration adjusts the screen position to match the actual position at a single point. If accuracy
decreases as you move away from the calibration point, then the SawGear should be scaled.
• Unplug.
• Plug back in.
• Press power, then hit calibrate three times.
• If the long cuts are too long, increase the working length by 0.03 inches (0.8 mm) or vice versa.
• Press start to cycle through the other settings.
Throttle defaults to 300 inches (7,620 mm).
Throttle base defaults to 8,000 inches (203,200 mm).
• Now it moves to the back and says ready to work.
• Calibrate short.
• Cut long.
• Repeat if necessary.
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SawGear Legs
SawGear legs are constructed with foldable hinges. To use, simply lift the table up and unfold the
legs into a triangular formation for incredible stability in only a matter of minutes of set up time.
Each leg snaps into place and is height adjustable using the small handle located at the center of
the leg. SawGear table legs are simple to use and functional. The legs are constructed out of thick
gauge steel for durability and longevity in any industrial or jobsite environment.
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FIND US O NLINE AT
www.tigerstop.com
12909 NE 95th Street
Vancouver, WA 98682-2426
TigerStop B.V. Holland
1.360.254.0661
sales@tigerstop.com
31 546 575 171
info@tigerstop.nl
9/20/2017
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