OPERATION
Fig. 29
WARNING!
Disconnect the machine from the power
source before performing the following steps.
BEVEL RIPPING
Bevel ripping is to cut a workpiece along its main grain
or its length with an angle other than 0. This operation is
same as ripping, except that the rip cut is at an angle. Fol-
low the steps below to make a bevel rip cut. A bevel rip cut
is shown in Fig. 29.
WARNING!
Keep both hands away from the blade
and the path of the blade.
WARNING!
Never make cuts narrower than 3/4
inch when bevel ripping to avoid injury.
1. Measure the workpiece. If the width of the workpiece is between 2 and 6 inches, use the included push stick to
feed the workpiece. If the width of the workpiece is less than 2 inches, use the auxiliary fence.
NOTE:
When ripping longer workpiece, pull the rear extension table for work support.
2. Remove the miter gauge and set the fence to the desired width of cut and lock the fence in place.
3. Set the blade height 1/8” higher than the top of the workpiece.
4. Tilt the blade to the desired angle.
5. Hold the workpiece firmly against the fence with the blade path in line with the desired cutting location. Leave
the workpiece at least an inch away from the blade.
6. Have the push stick ready.
7. Plug the saw in and start the saw.
8. Use the push stick to slowly push the workpiece through the blade until the workpiece is completely past the
blade.
9. Turn off the table saw, allow the blade to come to a complete stop, and carefully remove the workpiece.
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