
COMPOUND MOTER CUTTING
COMPOUND MITER CUTTING is a combination of miter cutting and bevel crosscutting. The cut is
made at an angle other than 90 ° to both the edg_ and the flat side of the wood,
Adjust the miter gauge and the blade to the desirec angle.,. Make sure miter gauge is locked.
USING THE RmPFENCE
RIPPING, BEVEL RIPPING, PLOUGHING, MOLDING, RESAWING AND RABBETING are
performed using the RIP FENCE together with the
AUXILIARY FENCE/WORK SUPPORT, PUSH STICK OR PUSH BLOCK.
WARNING: FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, ALWAYS
OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING SAFETY PRECAUTIONS iN ADDITION TO THE SAFETY iNSTRUCTIONS ON PAGES 2, 3, and 4.
1.Never make these cuts FREEHAND (without using the rip fence or auxiliary devices when
required) because the blade could bind in the cut and cause a KICKBACK.
2.Always lock the rip fence securely when in use.
3.Remove miter gauge from table.
4.Make sure blade guard is installed for all thru- sawing type cuts. Replace the guard
IMMEDIATELY following completion of resawing, rabbeting, dadoing, or molding operations.
Frequently check the action of the
ANTIKICKBACK PAWLS by passing the workpiece alongside of the spreader while saw is OFF.
Pull the workpiece TOWARD you. If the PAWLS do not DIG into the workpiece and HOLD it _ ..
the pawls must be SHARPENED. See "Maintenance" section.
RiPPiNG
RIPPING is known as cutting a piece of wood with the grain, or lengthwise. This is done using the rip fence.
Position the fence to the desired Wl DTH OF RIP and lock in place.
Before starting to rip, be sure
A. Rip Fence is parallel to sawblade.
B. Spreader is properly aligned with sawblade. C. Antikickback pawls are functioning properly.
When ri pping LONG BOARDS or LARGE PANELS. always use a we rk support ....
A simple one can be made by clamping a piece of plywood to a sawhorse.
BEVEL RIPPING
fWhen bevel ripping material 6 in. or narrower, use ence on the right side of the blade ONLY. This will
mounted to the left, the sawblade guard may interfere with proper use of a push stick.
5.Have blade extend approximately 1/8 in. abow top of workpiece. Additional blade exposun would increase the hazard potential.
6.Do not stand directly in front of the blade in casq of a KICKBACK. Stand to either side of th, blade.
7.Keep your hands clear of the blade and out c the path of the blade.
8.If the blade stalls or stops while cutting. TURf SWITCH OFF before attempting to free th_ blade.
9.Do not reach over or behind the bladeto pull th, workpiece through the cut.., to support long o
heavy workpieces.., to remove small
REASON.
!0. Do not pick up small pieces of
11.Do not remove small pieces of
guard while the saw is RUNNING. THIS COULI
ENDANGER YOUR HANDS or cause
KICKBACK.
Turn the saw OFF. After the blade has stoppe turning, lift the guard and remove the piece.
WORKPIECE
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TABLE
ALWAYS SUPPORT LONG WORKPIECES
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