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LOOSEN LOCK KNOB
If you could not loosen the knob by hands,
use the arbor wrench. See Fig. 4
ANTI-KICK BACK PAWL
The anti-kickback pawls allow the work piece
to travel in only one direction. If the work piece
moves backwards, the pawls will dig into the
work piece to slow or stop it Fig. 5.
The pawls must return to their bottom-most
position after pivoting.
Note: The right pawl is designed to tilt slightly
away from the blade guard assembly to
prevent the pawl from catching in the table
insert.
If the pawls fail to return to the bottom
position, the pivot spring may have been
dislodged or broken and will need to be
fixed/replaced.
RIVING KNIFE
Use the riving knife for all non-through cuts
made with a standard table saw blade or dado
blade. Use the riving knife for those special
operations where the blade guard or its
components get in the way of safe operation,
such as with very narrow cuts.
T
he key difference between the spreader and
the riving knife is that the riving knife mounts
below the blade's highest point of rotation
The riving knife must be kept within the range
shown in Fig. 6. A 10" blade is required for
operations that use a riving knife.
WARNING:
In order to work properly, the
riving knife cannot be bent or misaligned
with the blade. If the riving knife gets
accidentally bent, take the time to
straighten it or just replace it. Using a
bent or misaligned riving knife will
increase the risk of kickback!
WARNING: ALWAYS TURN OFF AND
UNPLUG THE SAW BEFORE REMOVING/
INSTALLING A RIVING KNIFE.
Fig. 4
Fig. 5
Fig. 6
Fig. 7
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