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Model G0853 (Mfd. Since 07/18)
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Resawing Operations
The table saw motor is pushed to its limits when
resawing. If the motor starts to bog down, slow
down your feed rate. Motor overloading and blade
wear can be reduced by using a ripping blade.
Ripping blades are designed to clear the sawdust
quickly.
Components Needed for Resawing:
Ripping Blade 14" ...............................................1
Clamps ...............................................................2
Shop-Made Resaw Barrier .................................1
To perform resawing operations:
1. DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER!
2. Raise blade guard up and out of the way.
3. Install rip fence in vertical position.
4. Place workpiece against rip fence and
slide resaw barrier against workpiece (see
Figure 155).
Rip
Fence
Resaw
Barrier
1
/
8
" Connection
Workpiece
Figure 155. Ideal completed resaw cut.
You may experience kickback during this
procedure. Stand to the side of the blade
path and wear safety glasses and a full face
shield to reduce risk of injury.
5. Clamp resaw barrier to table top.
6. Connect saw to power, lower blade com-
pletely below table, and slide workpiece over
blade to make sure it moves smoothly and fits
between resaw barrier and rip fence.
7. Raise blade approximately 1", or close to
half the height of the workpiece, whichever is
less.
8. Turn machine ON, and use push stick to feed
workpiece through blade using a slow, steady
feed rate.
9. Flip workpiece end for end, keeping same
side against rip fence, and run workpiece
through blade.
10. Repeat Steps 7–9 until blade is close to half
the height of workpiece to be resawn.
IMPORTANT: The ideal completed resaw cut
will leave approximately
1
⁄
8
" connection when
the resawing is complete, as shown in
Figure
155. Leaving a
1
⁄
8
" connection will reduce risk
of kickback.
11. Turn saw OFF, then separate parts of
workpiece and hand plane remaining ridge.
12. When finished resawing, remove resaw bar-
rier and reposition blade guard over blade.