Storage; On-Board Storage; Making Cuts - ShopMaster Delta S36-295 Guide D'utilisation

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ON-BOARD STORAGE

Storage is located on the right panel as shown in Examples 1
C.Push Stick
K. Miter Gauge
L.Wrenches
Failure to comply with the following warnings may result in serious personal injury.
Never touch the free end of the workpiece or a free
y
piece that is cut off, while the power is on and/or
the saw blade is rotating. Blade contact or binding
may occur, resulting in a thrown workpiece
When sawing a long workpiece or a panel, use a
y
work support, such as a sawhorse, rollers or outfeed
table at the same height as the table surface of the
saw.
Never try to pull the workpiece back with the blade
y
turning. If you need to pull the workpiece back or lift
it off the table, turn the switch off, allow the blade to
stop, raise the anti-kickback teeth on each side of
the riving knife if necessary, and slide the workpiece
out.
Before connecting the table saw to the power
y
source or operating the saw, always inspect the
blade guard assembly and riving knife for proper
CROSS CUT
BEVELED CROSS CUT

STORAGE

C

MAKING CUTS

alignment and clearance with saw blade. Check
alignment after each change of beveling angle.
A rip fence should ALWAYS be used for ripping
y
operations to prevent loss of control and personal
injury. Always lock the fence to the rail. NEVER
perform a ripping operation freehand.
When making bevel cuts, place the fence on the
y
right side of the blade so that the blade is tilted
away from the fence and hands. Keep hands
clear of the blade and use a push stick to feed the
workpiece unless the workpiece is large enough to
allow you to hold it more than 6 inches (152 mm)
from the blade.
Before leaving the saw unattended, lock out power
y
switch, or take other appropriate measures to
prevent unauthorized use of the saw.
RIP CUT
BEVELED RIP CUT
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L
K
EXAMPLE 1
MITERED CROSSCUT
COMPOUND MITER CUT

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