Craftsman 113.29921 owner manual Bevel Ripping Narrow Work, Using Featherboards for Thru-Sawing

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WARNING:To avoid injury from blade contact neverthru-sawcuts narrowerthan 1/2"wide.

Narrow strips thicker than the auxiliary fence/work sup- port may enter the guard and strike the baffle Carefully raise guard only enough to clear the workpiece Use push block to complete cut.

Bevel Ripping Narrow Work

When bevel ripping material 6" or narrower, use fence on the right side of the blade only This will provide more space between the fence and the sawblade for use of a push stick If the fence is mounted to the left, the saw- blade guard may interfere with proper use of a push stick

Baffle

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Featherboard

Using Featherboards for Thru-Sawing

Featherboards are not employed for thru-sawingopera- tions when using the miter gauge

Featherboards are used to keep the work in contact with

the fence and table as shown, and to help stop kick- backs.

Add a 7-1/2" high flat facing board to the fence, the full length of the fence

Mount featherboards to facing board and table as shown, so that leading edges of featherboards will support work- piece

edge presses only on the uncut portion (in front of

the blade). It might otherwise pinch the blade in I WARNING: Make sure the featherboard against the

the kerf and cause a kickback.

Before starting the operation (switch "OFF" and blade

below table surface):

1 Install teatherboards so they exert pressure on the workpiece; be positive they are securely attached

2.Make sure by trial that the featherboards will stop a kickback if one should occur

Work

Support

Featherhoar!

Facing

Board

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Workpiece

Push Stick

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