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OPERATION
Feed the workpiece by hand until the end
is approximately 1” (25 mm) from the front
edge of the table . Continue to feed using
the push block on top of auxiliary fence
until the cut is complete (Fig . 41) .
AVOID RIPPING SMALL
PIECES (FIG. 42)
It is not safe to rip small pieces . It is not
safe to put your hands close to the blade .
Instead, rip a larger piece in order to obtain
the desired piece . When a small width is to
be ripped and the hand cannot be safely put
between the blade and the rip fence, use one
or more push sticks . Use them to hold the
workpiece against the table and fence, and
to push the workpiece fully past the blade .
FIG. 41
FIG. 42
CROSSCUTTING (FIG. 43)
To reduce the risk of
injury, turn the saw off and disconnect it
from the power source before installing
and removing accessories, before
adjusting or changing set-ups, or when
making repairs. An accidental start-up
can cause injury.
NEVER touch the “free
end” of the workpiece or a “free piece”
that is cut off, while the power is ON and/
or the saw blade is rotating. The piece
may contact the blade, resulting in a
thrown workpiece and possible injury.
To reduce the risk of injury, NEVER use
the fence as a guide or a length stop when
crosscutting.
NEVER use a length
stop on the free end of the workpiece
when crosscutting. In short, the cut-off
piece in any through-sawing (cutting
completely through the workpiece)
operation must never be confined. It must
be allowed to move away from saw blade
to prevent contact with blade, resulting in
a thrown workpiece and possibly injury.
FIG. 43
WARNING:
WARNING:
WARNING:
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