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OPERATION
MITERING
A miter cut is the same operation as crosscut except the miter gauge is set at an angle other than 90°.
1. Remove the fence.
2. Set the blade at 0 bevel angle (see page 17, "BEVELING THE BLADE").
3. Set the miter gauge at the desired angle (see page 18, " MITER GAUGE").
4. Raise the blade 1/8” higher than the top of the workpiece.
5. Hold the workpiece firmly against the miter gauge. Leave the workpiece at least an inch away from the blade.
6. Connect the machine to power, start the machine, and allow the blade to come to full speed.
7. Keep the workpiece firmly against the face of the miter gauge while holding the workpiece flat against the table.
8. Slowly push the workpiece through the blade until the workpiece is pushed completely past the blade.
9. Turn off the table saw, allow the blade to come to a complete stop, and carefully remove the workpiece.
WARNING!
Disconnect the machine from the power source before performing the following steps.
WARNING!
Keep both hands away from the blade and the path of the blade.
BEVEL MITERING
A bevel miter cut, also called a compound miter cut, is a combination
of bevel crosscutting and mitering. Follow the instructions for both
bevel crosscutting and mitering (Fig. 30).
NON-THROUGH CUTTING
A non-through cut is when the saw blade does not cut through the
workpiece. Dado cuts, rabbet, and grooves are non-through cuts. Non-
through cuts are the only type of cuts for which the blade guard as-
sembly must be removed. It has higher risk of kickback.
Fig. 30
WARNING!
Serious injury can be caused by kickback. Kickback can occur when tension is created between
a workpiece sitting against the fence and the blade. This can cause the workpiece to be thrown toward the
operator or bystanders. To prevent kickback, review the "SPECIFIC RULES FOR YOUR TABLE SAW" section.
1. Adjust the bevel angle to 0°.
2. Remove blade guard assembly. Install the riving knife (See page 15, " INSTALLING THE BLADE GUARD").
3. Set the blade to the desired depth.
4. Use either the fence or miter gauge, depending on the size of the workpiece and type of cut (e.g. crosscut, rip
cut, etc.).
5. Hold workpiece firmly against fence or miter gauge. Leave the workpiece at least an inch away from the blade.
6. Connect the machine to power, start the machine, and allow the blade to come to full speed.
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