I'm not sure about the model you are talking about, but you may want to check how high the bottom rollers are set above the table. If the rollers are set too high, snipe can occur on the infeed side. I would also agree that by supporting the board (especially if it long) as it is fed in and out can help to reduce snipe.
I have a Powermatic Q225 (24" wide x 8" thick) and I get snipe with it on the outfeed side with long boards if I don't support it properly. The bottom feed rolls are set to .010 above the table for most cutting operations.
Hope this helps.
I have a Powermatic Q225 (24" wide x 8" thick) and I get snipe with it on the outfeed side with long boards if I don't support it properly. The bottom feed rolls are set to .010 above the table for most cutting operations.
Hope this helps.