BM 2610014415
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Changing The Blade | Using Table Pointer | . . . .24 | |
Attaching The Rip Fence for Use |
| Work Helpers | . . . .25 |
& Storage | . . . .16 | Using the Miter Gauge | . . . .26 |
Mounting Table Saw to Workbench | . . . .16 | Crosscutting | . . . .27 |
Adjustments | Repetitive Crosscutting | . . . .28 | |
Adjusting 0 & 45 Degree Positive Stops . . .17 | Miter Cutting | . . . .28 | |
Adjusting Blade Parallel to the |
| Bevel Crosscutting | . . . .28 |
Slot Miter Gauge | . . . .18 | Compound Miter Cutting | . . . .28 |
Aligning Rip Fence | . . . .19 | Using the Rip Fence | .29, 31 |
Rip Fence Pointer Adjustment | . . . .19 | Ripping | . . . .30 |
Table Pointer Adjustment | . . . .20 | Non | . . . .31 |
Adjusting Riving Knife | Rabbeting | . . . .31 | |
Adjusting Table insert | . . . .21 | Dadoing Cutting | |
Basic Table Saw Operation | Maintaining Your Table Saw | . . . .34 | |
Safety Power Switch | . . . .22 | Clearing Dust Chute/ Scoop | . . . .34 |
Smart Guard System | .22, 23 | Lubrication | . . . .35 |
Blade Bevel Control | . . . .24 | Accessories | . . . .35 |
Extending Table Extension | . . . .24 | Trouble Shooting | . . . .36 |
Using Rip Fence Pointer | . . . .24 |
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glossary of Terms
WORKpIECE
The item on which the cutting operation is being per- formed. The surfaces of a workpiece are commonly referred to as faces, ends and edges.
ANTI-KICKbACK pAWlS
Device which, when properly maintained, is de- signed to stop the workpiece from being kicked back at the operator during operation.
ARbOR
The shaft on which a cutting tool is mounted.
bEVEl
Blade angle relative to the table surface.
CROSSCUT
A cutting or shaping operation made across the width of the workpiece cutting the workpiece to length.
dAdO
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fEATHERbOARd
A device which can help guide workpieces during rip type operation by keeping workpiece in contact with
the rip fence. It also helps prevent kickback.
fREEHANd
Performing a cut without a fence, miter gauge, fix- ture, hold down or other proper device to keep the workpiece from twisting during the cut.
gUM
A sticky,
HEEl
Misalignment of the blade which causes the trailing or outfeed side of the blade to contact the cut sur- face of the workpiece. Heel can cause kickback, binding, excessive force, burning of the workpiece or splintering. In general, heel creates a poor quality cut and can be a safety hazard.
KERf
The space in the workpiece where the material was removed by the blade.
KICKbACK
An uncontrolled grabbing and throwing of the work- piece back toward the front of the saw during a rip type operation.