20
305 mm (12")
A12
A15
FIG. 35
A16
64 mm (2-1/2")
127 mm
(5")
12.7 mm
(1/2")
121 mm
(4-3/4" )
305 mm
(12")
12.7 mm
(1/2")
133 mm
(5-1/4")
64 mm
(2-1/2")
12.7 mm
(1/2")
FIG. 36
A12
A13
3. Once the push block is in place, continue feeding the material until the cut is
complete making sure the push block remains flush to the narrow rip auxiliary
fence at all times.
IMPORTANT:
The narrow rip auxiliary fence and the over hanging edge (A16, Fig. 35)
should both be the same thickness.
Bevel Ripping
This operation is the same as ripping except the bevel angle is set to an angle other
than zero degrees.
WARNING:
Before connecting the table saw to the power source or operating the
saw, always inspect the blade guard assembly and riving knife for proper alignment
and clearance with saw blade. Check alignment after each change of bevel angle.
Crosscutting
WARNING:
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. Piece may contact the
blade resulting in a thrown workpiece and possible injury.
WARNING:
To reduce the risk of injury,
NEVER
use the fence as a guide or length
stop when crosscutting.
WARNING: 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.
WARNING:
Use caution when starting the cut to prevent binding of the guard against
the workpiece resulting in damage to saw and possible injury.
CAUTION:
When using a block as a cut-off gauge, the block must be at least 19 mm
(3/4") thick and is very important that the rear end of the block be positioned so the
workpiece is clear of the block before it enters the blade to prevent contact with blade
resulting in a thrown workpiece and possibly injury.
1. Remove the rip fence and place the miter gauge in the desired slot.
2. Adjust the blade height so that the blade is about 3.2 mm (1/8") higher than the
top of the workpiece.