DeWalt 36-255 Adjusting Blade Guard, Typical Operations and Helpful Hints, Auxiliary Wood Fence

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ADJUSTING BLADE GUARD

After an extended period of time the movable blade guard (A) Fig. 30, might become sloppy and move erratically when the cuttinghead is lowered. This can be easily corrected by slightly tightening nut (B) until the lower blade guard (A) moves smoothly.

A

B

Fig. 30

TYPICAL OPERATIONS AND HELPFUL HINTS

1.Before cutting, make certain the cutting arm and table area are at their correct settings and firmly locked in place.

2.Before cutting, determine that the workpiece is the right size for the saw.

3.Place the workpiece on the table and hold or clamp it firmly against the fence.

4.WARNING: If the workpiece causes your hand to be inside the table hazard area (see section “TABLE HAZARD AREA”), clamp the workpiece in place before making the cut.

5.For best results, cut at a slow, even cutting rate.

6.Never attempt any freehand cutting (wood that is not held firmly against the fence and table).

AUXILIARY WOOD FENCE

When performing multiple or repetitive cut-off operations that result in small cut-off pieces (one inch or less), the saw blade can catch the cut-off pieces and project them out of the machine or into the blade guard and housing, possibly causing damage and/or injury. In order to limit the possibility of personal injury or blade guard damage, an auxiliary wood fence can be mounted to your saw as follows:

Holes are provided in the fence to attach an auxiliary fence

(A)and (B) Fig. 31. This auxiliary fence is constructed of straight wood approximately 1/4” thick by 3/4” high by 16 inches long as shown at (B); and 1/2” thick by 5” high by 17” long (A) Fig. 31.

NOTE: The auxiliary fence (A) is used only with the saw blade in the 0 degree bevel position (90 degrees) to the table. The auxiliary fence must be removed for all bevel cuts (blade tilted).

A

B

Fig. 31

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