Skil 3400 manual Rip Cutting

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Never pull the work through the blade. Start and finish the cut from the operator side (switch side) of the table saw.

Stand to the side of the blade and workpiece; never stand directly in line. During a kickback the workpiece will be rapidly projected from the table saw.

Never cut more than one workpiece at a time. Stacked workpieces can shift or bind on the easily and lead to unexpected contact with blade.

Never reach in back of the blade during operation or until the blade has come to a complete stop. You may be dragged into the blade during a kickback.

Rip Cutting

Always set and maintain the rip fence parallel to the saw blade. A misaligned fence could cause the workpiece to become like a wedge and bind the spinning saw blade.

Set blade height for through cutting to just above the workpiece thickness. Minimizing exposure of blade body will reduce the tendency of blade binding on body of saw blade.

Keep hood guard assembly, spreader and anti-kickback pawls in place and operating properly. Replace or sharpen anti-kickback pawls when points become dull. Check their action before ripping. The spreader aligned with the saw blade and the pawls are intended to stop a kickback once it has started.

Feed force must be applied only between fence and blade. Never apply pressure to the side of the blade. Pressure applied to the side of the blade will cause the blade to stall or kickback the workpiece.

When performing a bevel rip cut, always place the fence to the right of the blade. On this particular table saw the blade tilts to the left. Bevel ripping with the fence on the left side may not allow the use of the push stick and will wedge the workpiece between the blade and the fence.

Be aware of increased blade exposure on the right side of the guard, when setting the blade for bevel angle. Pay attention to the proximity of your fingers to blade.

Never cut freehand! Use the fence to support the length of the workpiece in ripping cuts and the miter gauge for cross cut operations. Unsupported or improperly supported workpieces may bind and kickback.

Never attempt to pull the workpiece through the spinning saw blade. You may experience a kickback and be dragged into spinning saw blade.

Do not release work until you have pushed it all the way past the saw blade. Keep your hands away from side and to the rear of a spinning saw blade. A kickback can drag your hand into the blade if it is positioned on the workpiece, to the side or behind the blade.

Use a Push Stick for ripping widths of 2" to 6" and an auxiliary fence and Push Block for ripping widths narrower than 2". When ripping, apply the feed force to the section of the workpiece between the saw blade and the rip fence. If your hand or fingers are within 6 inches of the spinning blade you are too close to be able to react in case of a kickback event and you may be injured.

Never through-saw rip cuts narrower than 1/2”. The blade guard system is not effective for narrow rip cuts and will not prevent kickback if blade becomes bound.

Do not rip workpiece that is twisted or warped or does not have a straight edge to guide along the rip fence. Workpieces without a straight edge will tend to wedge themselves between blade and fence possibly causing a kickback.

Cross Cutting

Whether performing straight cross cutting or miter angle cross cutting operations, always follow these warnings:

When cross cutting, never use the rip fence and the miter gauge together. They will act against each other and bind the work on the blade leading to kickback.

Use the guard system for the cross cuts. The guard is not just for rip cutting.

If the workpiece is too small, affix a jig or other means to fix workpiece to miter gauge during a cross cut operation. This lets you properly hold the miter gauge and workpiece while keeping your fingers away from blade.

Plunge Cutting

Never attempt to plunge cut into a workpiece by placing it on top of the spinning blade. The workpiece will kickback.

Lower the blade below table surface, remove the guard system, clamp feather boards or other fixture to hold workpiece down, and against the fence. Place the workpiece on the tabletop at the desired location. Start the saw and let it come to full operating speed then slowly raise the blade until it pierces the workpiece and then push the workpiece through the desired length. To stop the cut, shut off the saw, lower the blade and remove workpiece. Repeat as necessary to complete all sides of the pocket cut. REMEMBER the guard has been removed! Pay attention to the proximity of your fingers to blade.

Non-Through Cutting

(Dado, Rabbet, Resawing)

Use extra precautions when performing “Non Through” sawing operations that require the removal of the guard! Remember that removing the hood guard assembly also removes the anti-kickback devices, the spreader and anti-kickback pawls! Immediately replace guard assembly (guard, splitter and anti-kickback pawls) after special applications that cannot use the guard assembly such as resawing, dadoing, rabbeting or molding.

For all non-through cutting, the operator must use feather boards to reduce the hazard from a kick back! Use feather boards to help guide and stabilize cutting so you can concentrate on the cutting action. Feather boards can be used to “hold” the work down on the table and at the side of the work to “slow” the workpiece should a kickback occur. Feather boards are not replacement for a guard and they cannot keep your fingers from accidentally contacting the blade. Feather boards should be set with the feathers/fingers just ahead of the blade teeth cutting action, pushing the wood against the fence, but not pressing the wood into the side of the spinning blade.

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Contents Read Before Using Leer antes de usarGeneral Safety Rules Table Saw Specific Safety Rules Basic Operation and Set UpRip Cutting Double Insulated Tools Extension CordsRecommended Sizes of Extension Cords Volt Alternating Current ToolsTable of Contents Tools Needed For Assembly Glossary of TermsConsignes générales de sécurité Consignes de sécurité spécifiques aux scies de table Évitez LES Endroits À L’ATMOSPHÈRE Contaminée PARDES GAZ Prenez Soin DE VOS Outils ET ENTRETENEZ-LES BienRefente Rebond se produitDouble isolation RallongesIdentiques Loguée par l’Underwriter’s Laboratories, l’ACNOR et l’OSHATable des matières Lexique Outils nécessaires à l’assemblageNormas generales de seguridad Normas de seguridad específicas para Sierras de mesa Antes DE Conectar LA Herramienta a UNA Fuente DEEnergia Caja TOMACORRIENTE, TOMACORRIENTE, ETC QUE EL QUE SE Indica EN LA Placa DEL Fabricante DE LACorte al hilo Cordones de extensión Herramientas con aislamiento dobleUnicamente Piezas DE Repuesto Identicas Indice Glosario de términos Herramientas necesarias para el ensamblajeGetting To Know Your Table Saw Familiarisez-vous avec Votre scie de table Familiarización con la Sierra de mesaTable Insert Blade GuardMiter Gauge Familiarisez-vous avec Votre scie de table suite Unpacking Checking Contents Desempaquetado y Comprobación del contenido Ouverture de l’emballage et vérification du contenuPiezas sueltas en la cartón Adjustments Adjusting 90Adjusting Positive Stop AT 90 Degrees Adjusting Positive Stop AT 45 DegreesRéglagesAjustes Réglage de l’inclinaison de la lameControl de inclinación de la hoja Réglage des butées fixes 90 etAdjusting Blade Parallel To Miter Gauge Slots Changing The BladeAjustes Del calibre de ingletesCambio de la hoja Cualquier ajusteMiter Gauge Adjustment Pointer AdjustmentAligning Rip Fence Alignement du guide de refente Réglage de l’indicateurAlineación del tope-guía Para cortar al hilo Ajuste del indicadorAssembly7 Attaching Blade GuardAssemblage EnsamblajeMontage du protège-lame Colocación del protector de la hojaAssembly Miter Gauge AssemblyAttaching Handle To Rip Fence Attaching Rip FenceRefente Montage du guide de refenteEnsamblaje del calibre de ingletes Colocación del tope-guía Para cortar al hiloMounting Table Saw Mounting to PlywoodInstallation de la scie De table Montaje de la sierra de MesaSafety Power Switch Using the Miter Gauge with T BarBasic Table Saw Operation Work HelpersUtilisation de la Scie de table Funcionamiento básico De la sierra de mesaUsing The Miter Gauge Auxiliary FenceGuide de coupe auxiliaire Palo de empujar y bloque de empujarTope-guía auxiliar Utilización del calibre de ingletesCrosscutting Repetitive CuttingCoupe transversale Coupe à répétitionCorte transversal Corte repetitivoUsing the Rip Fence Miter CuttingBevel Crosscutting Compound Miter CuttingCoupe angulaire Coupe transversale biseautéeCoupe angulaire biseautée Utilisation du guide de refenteRipping Bevel RippingCoupe en long Corte al hiloCoupe EN Long Biseautée Corte AL Hilo EN BiselResawing Making a FeatherboardCoupe de dédoublement Fabrication d’une planche à LanguettesReaserrado Cómo hacer una tabla con Canto biseladoRabbeting Non Thru-SawingDado Cutting Coupe partielle Réalisation de feuilluresRainurage Aserrado no pasanteMaintaining Your Table Saw MaintenanceSpecial Cutting Techniques Entretien de la Scie de table Mantenimiento de la Sierra de mesaEntretien MantenimientoRecommended Accessories LubricationAccessoires Recommandés Accesorios RecomendadosLubrification Fer de 6 po pour rainures 80050Trouble Shooting Guide de diagnosticLocalización y Reparación de averías Averia LA Sierra no ArrancaHelpful Assembly Hints Assembly FIGTools Required FIG Before YOU Assemble this Tool StandOutils Nécessaires Avant D’ASSEMBLER CET ÉtabliPièces Pour Montage DE LA Scie À Table Conseils Utiles Pour L’ASSEMBLAGEExtension Installation FIG Before YOU Assemble this Extension to Model 3400 Table SAWInstallation DE L’EXTENSION FIG Outils Nécessaires FIGHerramientas Requeridas FIG Instalacion DE LA Extension FIGFront Rail Adjustment Installation of ScaleInstallation DE LA Règle Graduée Table figAjustement DU Rail Avant Ajuste DEL Riel DelanteroLimited Warranty of Skil Benchtop Tools