Using the Rip Fence
Ripping, bevel ripping, resawing and rab- beting are performed using the rip fence together with the auxiliary fence/work support, push stick or push block.
WARNING: For your own safety, read and always observe all safety precautions listed in man- ual and on saw.
Additional Safety Instructions for Rip Cuts
•Never use the miter gauge when rip- ping
•Use a push stick whenever the fence is 2 or more inches from the blade.
•When thru sawing, use an auxiliary fence and push block whenever the rip cut is between 1/2 and 2 inches from the blade.
•Never thru saw rip cuts narrower than 1/2 inch.
•Never rip anything shorter than 10” long.
•When using a push stick or push block, the trailing end of the workpiece must be square. A push stick or block against an uneven end could slip off or push the workpiece away from the fence.
•A featherboard can help guide the
workpiece. (See “Basic Saw Operation- Using Featherboards for Thru Sawing” section.)
•Always use featherboards for any non- thru sawing rip type cuts. (See “Basic Saw
Before Starting:
•To reduce the risk of kickbacks and slips into the blade, make sure the rip fence is parallel to the sawblade.
•Before thru sawing, check the
•Plastic and composition (like hard- board) materials may be cut on your saw. However, since these are usually quite hard and slippery, the
While Thru sawing:
•To reduce the risk of kickbacks and slips into the blade, always push for- ward on the section of the workpiece between the sawblade and the rip fence. Never push forward on the piece being cut off.
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