9. Turn the switch off.
10. After blade has stopped completely, remove the cut off piece.
Rip Cutting (FIG 21)
warning:
assembly is properly installed to avoid serious
personal injury.
1. Remove the Miter Gauge from the table.
2. Place the rip fence on the desired distance from the blade.
Remember to allow for the kerf.
3. Make sure all loose items have been removed from the
table and that work piece is not contact with the blade
4. If work piece is larger than 36" long, place a support with the same height as table behind the
saw for the cut work.
5. Turn ON/OFF switch to ON position.
6. Position the work piece flat on the table with edge flush against rip fence. Wait until blade
reaches full speed before feeding the work piece into the blade.
7. Stand slightly to the side of blade to reduce the risk of injury caused should kickback occur.
using a push stick or push block, slowly feed the work piece toward the blade.
8. Once the work piece has made contact with the blade, use hand closest to the rip fence to guide
it. Make sure the edge of the work piece keeps in solid contact with the rip fence and table
surface. If ripping a piece narrower than 4", use a push stick to move the piece through the cut.
9. Continue feeding the work piece into the blade until the cut has been completed.
10. Once the cut has been completed, grasp the work piece from the lead end and pull it off the
table surface.
11. Turn the switch off.
12. After blade has stopped completely, remove the cut off piece.
warning:
injury, never push a small piece of wood into
the blade with your hand. always use a push
stick or push block.
Miter Cross Cutting (FIG 22)
warning:
guard assembly is properly installed to avoid
serious personal injury.
1. Remove the rip fence from the table surface.
2. Position Miter Gauge to the desired degree. (0°-60°). (Refer to Miter Gauge Adjustment).
3. Make sure all loose pieces have been removed from the table surface and work piece is not in
contact with blade.
4. Turn ON/OFF switch to the ON position.
5. Position the work piece flat on the table with edge flush against miter gauge fence. Wait until
blade reaches full speed before feeding the work piece into the blade.
6. use two hands to slowly feed the work piece and miter gauge toward the blade. use the hand
furthest from the blade to keep the work piece flush against miter gauge fence and use your
other hand to push the miter gauge and work piece toward the blade. Stand slightly to the side of
the blade to reduce the risk of injury should kickback occur.
7. Continue feeding the work piece into the blade until the cut has been completed.
8. Once the cut has been completed, pull the work piece back toward you.
9. Turn the switch off.
10. After blade has stopped completely, remove the cut off piece.
Make sure the blade guard
To avoid serious personal
Make sure the blade
FIG 21
FIG 22
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