Powermatic pm1000 operating instructions Resawing, Crosscutting

Page 22

use the same side of the board against the fence for both cuts.

Figure 33

Figure 34

When ripping long boards, use a support at front of table (C, Figure 34), such as a roller stand, and a support or "tailman" at the rear (D).

Never use the rip fence beyond the point where the carriage is flush with the end of the rails.

Have the blade extend about 1/8" above the top of the workpiece. Exposing the blade above this point can be hazardous.

10.3Resawing

Resawing is a ripping operation in which thick boards are cut into thinner ones. Note: A band saw is the ideal tool for resawing.

If the table saw is used for resawing, take precautions such as using an auxiliary fence, resaw barrier or similar devices to stabilize the workpiece and provide operator safety.

Narrow boards up to 3" can be resawn in one pass. Wider boards up to 6" must be resawn in two passes.

In resawing wider boards, adjust the blade height so as to overlap the two cuts by 1/2" as shown in Figure 35. Too deep a first cut can result in binding and possible kickbacks on the second cut. Always

Figure 35

10.4Crosscutting

Crosscutting is where the workpiece is fed cross grain into the saw blade using the miter gauge to support and position the workpiece (Figure 36).

Figure 36

Crosscutting should never be done freehand nor should the fence be used as an end stop unless an auxiliary block (E, Figure 37) is clamped to the front of the blade area such that the cutoff piece comes free of the block before cutting begins.

Figure 37

22

Image 22
Contents Powermatic Part No. M-1791000Warranty and Service Warranty PeriodTable of contents Safety warnings Kickback Prevention KickbackProtection Tips from Kickback About this manual Glossary Specifications Subject to local/national electrical codesCfm 18 cmm Tools required for assembly Setup and assemblyShipping contents Unpacking and cleanupInstalling table extensions Installing handwheels and hooksLeveling table extensions Wood Extension Table Switch bracketRails and Fence Motor coverInstalling and removing blade Riving knifeBlade guard Electrical connectionsAnti-kickback pawls Dust chuteVoltage conversion Overload reset buttonMagnetic switch and safety key Extension cordsFence alignment AdjustmentsTools required for adjustments Blade raising/tilt mechanismCalibration Blade tilt stop adjustmentExtension plate Tilt stopRiving knife alignment Lateral alignment Blade proximity alignment Belt adjustment Table to blade alignment Belt tensionOperations Belt replacementArbor/Arbor Bearing Removal Rip sawing Resawing CrosscuttingDado cutting Bevel and miter operationsDo not use the standard table insert for dadoing operations Feather board Safety devicesFiller piece Push stick and push block Push Block TemplateLubrication MaintenanceCleaning MiscellaneousOptional accessories # 708097 Dado InsertTroubleshooting the PM1000 Cabinet Saw Symptom Probable Cause RemedyReplacement Parts 15.1.1 PM1000 Table and Cabinet Assembly Exploded View 15.1.2 PM1000 Table and Cabinet Assembly Parts List Index No Description Size QtyIndex No. Part No Description Size Qty 15.2.1 PM1000 Motor and Trunnion Assembly Exploded View 15.2.2 PM1000 Motor and Trunnion Assembly Parts List PM1000-115RCCJTAS10L-179-3 15.3.1 PM1000 Blade Guard Assembly Exploded View 15.3.2 PM1000 Blade Guard Assembly Parts List PM1000-AKPAElectrical Connections for PM1000 This page intentionally left blank New Sanford Road LaVergne, Tennessee