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When used correctly, a push block reduces the risk of | Zone |
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injury by keeping hands away from the blade while | Push Stick |
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cutting. In the event of an accident, a push block often |
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takes the damage that would have otherwise happened | Supporting |
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to hands or fingers. |
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A push block can be used in place of or in addition to | Blade | Push | |
a push stick for feeding workpieces into the blade. Due | Path | ||
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to their design, push blocks allow the operator to apply | Feeding | ||
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firm downward pressure on the workpiece that could not | =`^li\.0% Using a push block and push | ||
otherwise be achieved with a push stick. | |||
stick to make a rip cut. | |||
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The push block design on this page (see =`^li\81) can be used in two different ways (see =`^li\80). Typically, the bottom of the push block is used until the end of the workpiece reaches the blade.
The notched end of the push block is then used to push the workpiece the rest of the way through the cut, keeping the operator's hands at a safe distance from the blade. A push stick is often used at the same time in the other hand to support the workpiece during the cut.
| =`^li\/'. Side view of push block in use. |
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Use this template to make your own push block. | at least 4" above |
| bottom of push |
| block to keep |
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Handle for firm grip
Make push block with
Notch for use as a push stick
4"
CAUTION: Only use hardwood, sturdy plywood, or
may break under pressure or metal that can break
Lip for pushing workpiece
1⁄2" Grid
9"−10" Minimum Length
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