Blade Guard Installation & Removal
The blade guard fits over the riving knife and is secured in place with one
Mounting |
Screw |
Figure 43. Blade guard mounted to riving knife.
When installing the blade guard, the mounting screw must be left loose enough that the guard can freely pivot up and down, but not so loose that there is side-to-side play when pivoting.
Testing Guard for Correct Operation
After installing the blade guard, you must verify that it functions correctly before making a cut. To test the blade guard operation, lift up the front end about 4" then release it.
•If the blade guard freely drops down against the table surface, then it is functioning cor- rectly and is ready for operation.
•If the blade guard remains in the position where you released it, or it does not drop down against the surface of the table, then the mounting screw is too tight. Loosen it slightly and repeat this test until the guard functions correctly.
•If the blade guard feels loose and easily moves back and forth as you raise it, then the mounting screw is too loose. Tighten it slightly and repeat this test until the guard functions correctly.
Model G0700 (Mfg. since 8/09)
Blade Requirements
The riving knife included with this machine is 0.090" (2.3mm) thick and is only designed for 10" diameter blades.
When choosing a main blade, make sure the blade size meets the requirements listed below. The thickness of the blade body and teeth can be measured with calipers or any precision measur- ing device.
Blade Size Requirements:
•Body Thickness:
•Kerf (Tooth) Thickness:
Blade Selection
This section on blade selection is by no means comprehensive. Always follow the saw blade manufacturer's recommendations to ensure safe and efficient operation of your table saw.
Ripping Blade Features:
•Best for cutting with the grain
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•Large gullets for large chip removal