shaped channel along the edge of wood stock.

Splitter: Metal plate attached to the back of the blade guard that maintains the kerf opening in the wood when performing a cutting operation.

Standard Kerf: 1Ú8" gap made with a standard blade.

Straightedge: A tool used to check the flatness, parallelness, or consistency of a surface(s).

Main Features

Set up and operation instructions will be easier to understand if you become familiar with the loca- tion and names of the basic features.

Match up the feature list below with the letters in Figure 7 to identify the table saw feature loca- tions.

Thru-Sawing:A sawing operation where the wood stock thickness is completely sawn through. Proper blade height usually allows 1Ú4" of the top of the blade to extend above the wood stock.

Thin Kerf: 3Ú32" gap made with a thin kerf blade.

Rip Cut: A cut made along the grain of the wood.

Sacrificial Fence: A piece of wood attached to the face of the rip fence that is designed to extend the fence face away from the metal por- tion of the fence. Used primarily when making rabbet cuts with a dado blade.

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A

B

C

H

G

F

E

D

Figure 7. The front of the table saw.

(Model SM Shown)

A. Extension Wing

B. On/Off Switch

C. Blade Angle Handwheel

D.Stand

E.Blade Height Handwheel

F.Rip Fence Rails

G.Rip Fence

H.Blade Guard/Splitter Assembly

I.Miter Gauge

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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