Grizzly G0700 owner manual Push Sticks, Using a Push Stick, Making a Push Stick, 1⁄ 2 Grid

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Push Sticks

Push Sticks

When used correctly, push sticks reduce the risk of injury by keeping hands away from the blade while cutting. In the event of an accident, a push stick can also absorb damage that would have otherwise happened to hands or fingers.

Using a Push Stick

Use push sticks whenever your hands will get within 12" of the blade. To maintain control when cutting large workpieces, start the cut by feeding with your hands then use push sticks to finish the cut, so your hands are not on the end of the workpiece as it passes through the blade.

Feeding: Place the notched end of the push stick against the end of the workpiece (see inset Figure below), and move the workpiece into the blade with steady downward and forward pres- sure.

Supporting: A second push stick can be used to keep the workpiece firmly against the fence while cutting. When using a push stick in this manner, only apply pressure before the blade; otherwise, pushing the workpiece against or behind the blade will increase the risk of kickback (see "Push Stick Prohibition Zone" in the Figure below).

Push Stick

 

Prohibition

 

Zone

Store Push

 

Push Stick

Stick Here

for Easy

 

Access

Supporting

 

Blade

Push Stick

Path

Feeding

 

Figure 86. Using push sticks to rip narrow stock.

Making a Push Stick

Use this template to make your own push stick.

90ºUsing a Push Stick

15

Figure 87. Side view of a push stick in-use.

Cut here to push 14" stock

Cut here to push 12" stock

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/

 

"

 

4

Minimum

 

 

Length

 

 

SIZING: Push stick must be at least 1534" long. Use 12"–34" thick material.

Notch for placing on

Notch to help

 

prevent hand

 

corners of workpieces

 

from slipping

 

 

 

 

 

MATERIAL: Only use

 

 

hardwood, sturdy plywood,

 

 

or high-density plastic. Do

SANDING: Sand

 

not use softwood that may

 

edges to remove

 

break under pressure or

 

rough edges and

 

metal that can break teeth

12" Grid

increase comfort.

from the blade!

 

Figure 88. Template for a basic shop-made push stick (not shown at actual size).

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Model G0700 (Mfg. since 8/09)

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Grizzly G0700 owner manual Push Sticks, Using a Push Stick, Making a Push Stick, 1⁄ 2 Grid