Powermatic 64B Safety devices, Feather board, Push stick and push block, Filler piece

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12.0 Safety devices

Feather board

Feather boards can be purchased at most tool stores, or made by the operator to suit particular applications. The feather board (Figure 44) should be made of straight grain hardwood approximately 1" thick and 4" to 8" wide depending on the size of the machine. The length is developed in accordance with intended use.

Feather boards can be fastened to the table or rip

 

fence by use of C-clamps. Alternatively, drilled and

 

tapped holes in the table top allow the use of wing

 

nuts and washers as a method of clamping. If this

 

method of fastening is used, provide slots in the

 

feather board for adjustment. (The illustration

 

shows a method of attaching and use of the

 

feather board as a vertical comb. The horizontal

 

application is essentially the same except that the

 

attachment is to the table top.)

Figure 45 – Filler Piece

Push stick and push block

The use of a push block or push stick provides an added level of safety for the operator. A push stick is included with your table saw, but you may wish to make others personalized for different cutting procedures. The templates in Figures 46 and 47 offer construction details.

Figure 46 – Push Block Template

Figure 44

Filler piece

A filler piece (Figure 45) is necessary for narrow ripping and permits the blade guard to remain on the machine. It also provides space for the safe use of a push stick.

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Contents Powermatic Part No. M-1791229Warranty and Service Warranty PeriodTable of contents Safety warnings Protection Tips from Kickback KickbackKickback Prevention About this manual Glossary Features SpecificationsMotor and Electricals Motor type Setup and Assembly Shipping contentsUnpacking and cleanup Additional tools required not suppliedStand assembly Installing handwheels/hooks Mounting saw to standRails and Fence Installing table extensionsLeveling table extensions Wood Extension TableMotor cover Switch bracketInstalling and removing blade Table insertBlade guard Electrical connectionsRiving knife Grounding instructionsVoltage conversion Extension cordsFence alignment AdjustmentsSwitch lockout Blade raising/tilt mechanism10.4.2 45 Blade stop Positive blade stops10.4.1 90 Blade stop Blade elevation stopsLow profile riving knife Trunnion adjustmentRiving knife alignment Table to blade alignmentOperations Belt tension and replacementStart/stop switch Rip sawing Resawing Crosscutting Bevel and miter operationsDado cutting Do not use the standard table insert for dadoing operationsPush stick and push block Safety devicesFeather board Filler pieceLubrication MaintenanceCleaning MiscellaneousOptional accessories Probable Cause Remedy Replacement PartsTrouble Table and Cabinet Assembly Exploded View Table and Cabinet Assembly Parts List Description Size QtyMotor and Trunnion Assembly Exploded View Motor and Trunnion Assembly Parts List Index No Description Size Qty64B-ALA Stand Assembly Exploded View Stand Assembly Parts List Blade Guard and Miter Gauge Assemblies Exploded View Blade Guard and Miter Gauge Assemblies Parts List 64B-UGA115V Connections for 115 volt 64B Table Saw230V Connections for 230 volt 64B Table SawNew Sanford Road LaVergne, Tennessee