* Barrier of tear: The saws of Table have a barrier (guide) to function of before table (the nearest side operator) to the back, parallel with the secant plan of the blade. The distance from the barrier of the blade can be adjusted, which determines where on the object the cut is made. The barrier is generally called a “barrier of tear” referring to its use by guiding the object during the process to make a cut of tear. The majority of the saws of table come standard with a barrier from tear, however some saws at end high are available without barrier thus a barrier of the choice of the user can be bought separately.
* Measure mitres: The table has one or two grooves to function of before with the back, also put in parallel at the secant plan of the blade. These slits of mitres (or grooves of mitres) are employed to place and guide one or the other a measurement of mitres (also known under the name of barrier of crosscut) or the sledge of crosscut. The measurement of mitres is usually regulated to be with 90 degrees in the plan of the cut of the blade, in order to cause the cut made in the object make with a right angle. The measurement of mitres can also be adjusted to cause the cut to be made with an ordered angle with precision (of alleged cut mitres).
* Sledge of Crosscut: A sledge of crosscut is generally used to hold the object with a fixed angle of 90 degrees with the blade, allowing the cuts which one can repeat precise with the angle more used generally. The sledge is normally guided by a runner attached under him that slide in a slit of mitres. This device is normally made store, but can be bought.
* Gauge of tenon: A gauge of tenon is a device which holds the object vertically thus cuts can be made through the end. This makes it possible tenons to be formed. Often it is a bought article, but it can be made store.