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When used correctly, push sticks reduce the risk of injury | Zone | Store Push | |
by keeping hands away from the blade while cutting. In |
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the event of an accident, a push stick can absorb damage | for Easy | ||
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that would have otherwise happened to hands or fingers. | Supporting | Access | |
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Use push sticks whenever your hands will get within 12" |
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of the blade. To maintain control when cutting large |
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workpieces, start the cut by feeding with your hands then | Blade |
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use push sticks to finish the cut, so your hands are not on | Path | Push Stick | |
the end of the workpiece as it passes through the blade. | Feeding |
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=\\[`e^1 Place the notched end of the push stick against the end of the workpiece (see inset
Jlggfik`e^1 A second push stick can be used to keep the workpiece firmly against the fence while cutting. When using a push stick in this manner, only apply pressure before the blade; otherwise, pushing the workpiece against or behind the blade will increase the risk of kickback (see
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=`^li\..% Side view of push stick
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Use this template to make your own push stick.
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push 1⁄4" stock
Cut here to push 1⁄2" stock
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=`^li\78. Template for a basic