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BASIC CUTTING TECHNIQUES Cont….
BEVEL RIPPING
Bevel ripping is performed the same as ripping but with the saw blade set at an angle not
perpendicular with the table surface. After changing the bevel angle, check the alignment of
the guard and splitter and make sure there is clearance with the saw blade.
RIPPING SMALL PIECES
Bevel ripping is performed the same way as ripping but with the saw blade set at an angle
not perpendicular with the table surface. After changing the bevel angle, check the
alignment of the guard and splitter and make sure there is clearance. Any action that brings
the operator’s hand near the saw blade are hazardous. When a small width is to ripped ,
use one or more push sticks to push the work piece past the saw blade.
CROSS CUTTING
1. Remove the rip fence and place the miter gauge in the slot on the table surface
2. Adjust the blade height so that the blade is about 3.2mm (0.13”) higher than the top
work piece.
3. Hold the work piece firmly against the miter gauge with the path of the blade in line with
the desired cut location. Keep the work piece approximately 2.45cm (1”) infront of the
blade. Keep both hands away from the blade and out of the cutting line.
4. Start the saw motor and allow the blade to come up to speed.
5. Using both hands to keep the work piece against the face of the mitre gauge and
holding the work piece flat on the table, slowly push the work piece through the blade.
6.
NEVER
try to pull the work piece back while the blade is still turning. Turn the power off
and allow the blade to stop fully turning and carefully slide out the work piece.
7.
NEVER
touch or hold onto the “free” or “cut off” portion of the work piece.
Summary of Contents for B2397
Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL B2397 LEFT TILTING 10 CONTRACTOR S TABLE SAW ...
Page 22: ...22 ELECRTICAL DIAGRAM ...
Page 23: ...23 EXTRA BLADES ...
Page 24: ...24 TROUBLESHOOTING ...
Page 25: ...25 MACHINE DIAGRAM AND PARTS LIST ...
Page 26: ...26 CABINET AND TABLE ASSEMBLY ...
Page 27: ...27 CABINET AND TABLE PARTS LIST ...
Page 28: ...28 RAIL ASSEMBLY ...
Page 29: ...29 RAIL ASSEMBLY PARTS LIST ...
Page 30: ...30 STAND ASSEMBLY AND PARTS LIST ...
Page 31: ...31 TRUNNION ASSEMBLY ...
Page 32: ...32 TRUNNION ASSEMBLY PARTS LIST ...
Page 33: ...33 ELEVATION MECHANISM ASSEMBLY AND PARTS LIST ...
Page 34: ...34 MITER GAUGE ASSEMBLY AND PARTS LIST ...
Page 35: ...35 SPREADER ASSEMBLY AND PARTS LIST ...
Page 36: ...36 MOTOR ASSEMBLY AND PARTS LIST ...
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