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blade.
• If crosscutting, the miter gauge knob is tight.
• The blade guard and splitter are in place, and are
working properly.
• Safety glasses are worn.
• Failure to adhere to these safety rules will greatly in-
crease the chances of injury.
Before using the table saw, polish the tabletop with
an automotive polishing wax in order to keep it clean,
and to make it easier to slide the work piece.
There are two basic types of table saw cuts: ripping
and crosscutting. Ripping refers to cutting along the
length of the grain and the work piece. Crosscutting
refers to either cutting across the width or across the
grain of the work piece. This distinction may be hard
to make with man made materials. Therefore, cutting
a piece of material to a different width is ripping, and
cutting across the short dimension is crosscutting.
Neither operation can be performed safely freehand:
ripping requires the use of the rip fence, and crosscut-
ting requires the use of the miter gauge. Never use the
rip fence and the miter gauge at the same time during
the cutting operation.
Warning:
Do not use more than one rip fence or a
combination of a miter gauge and a rip fence at the
same time during a cutting operation.
Warning:
For safety, we recommend the following
limits on size of the work pieces:
Minimum work piece size
:
5 x 5 cm
Maximum work piece size
:
100 x 100 cm
Push stick
Push sticks are devices used for safely pushing a work
piece through the blade instead of using your hands.
They can be made from scrap wood in various sizes
and shapes to be used in a specific project. The stick
must be narrower than the work piece, with a 90°
notch in one end and shaped for a grip on the other
end.
Use a push stick whenever the fence is 2” (5 cm) or
more from the blade. The push stick should be used in
place of the user’s hand to guide the material between
the fence and blade. When using a push stick, the
trailing end of the board must be square. A push stick
against an uneven end could slip off or push the work
piece away from the fence.
Warning:
Do not locate the push-stick to the rear of
the work piece, Kickback can result from the push-
stick pinching the work piece and binding the blade
in the saw kerf if positioned improperly. It may cause
serious personal injury.
u. ON/OFF paddle switch (Fig. 39)
Fig. 39
Switching On
• Push the red EMERGENCY OFF button upward and
open the yellow safety flap.
• To start the operation, press the green I-push button.
• Afterwards, close the safety flap without engaging it.
Switching Off
• Press the red EMERGENCY OFF button or the red
O-push button.
v. Overload protection (Fig. 40)
Fig. 40
• This saw is equipped with a reset overload relay but-
ton. It is situated at the immediate right of the paddle
switch. The reset button will restart the motor after it
shuts off due to overloading or low voltage.
If the motor stops during operation, move the ON/
OFF paddle switch to the OFF position. Wait approx-
imately five minutes for the motor to cool down and
push the reset button. Now you can switch to the ON
position again.
Warning:
In order to avoid injury and prevent ac-
cidental start-up when the reset button is pushed, the
on/off paddle switch should be in the off position, and
Yellow safety flap Green I-push button
Red EMERGENCY
OFF button
Red O-push
button
Reset overload
relay button
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