Fig. 13
Push stick
Push stick [25] is a device 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 12 cm or less from the blade. 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.
Adjust the angle of the mitre gauge
The mitre gauge is locked in the desired position for crosscutting or mitring by
tightening the locking handle [65]. Always lock it securely when in use.
The mitre gauge can be adjusted by a maximum of 60° for mitre cuts.
> Loosen the mitre gauge locking handle [65].
> By turning the parallel profile [66], set the desired angle on the scale.
> Tighten the mitre gauge locking handle [65].
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Warning: Risk of injury!
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.
≤12mm