User manual
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Connect the cord to the power source and
turn the table saw “ON”. Let the blade to
reach the full speed and feed the work-
piece through the blade using a push stick,
until the work-piece completely passes the
saw blade. See figure-30.
Figure-30 Ripping operation
After the work-piece is cut, let the blade
come to a complete stop and then remove
the cut-off pieces.
CROSSCUTTING
Cutting solid wood across the grain and
cutting plywood across the width of the
work-piece is called cross-cutting.
Remove the fence and mark the work-piece
where you want to start the cut from and
make sure the miter guide is at 90° position
on the miter slot. Place the work-piece on
the table so that the marked point is aligned
with the blade and the blade is cutting the
waste side of the line.
Connect the cord to the power source and
turn the table saw “ON”. Let the blade to
reach its full speed and hold the work-piece
against the face of the miter gauge. Slowly
push the work-piece with the miter gauge
and until it is completely past the blade. Let
the blade come to a complete stop and
remove the cut-off work-pieces.
Figure-31 Crosscutting operation
MITER CUTS
Miter cut is an angled crosscut performed in
the same manner as crosscut, using miter
gauge.
Place the face of the miter gauge against
the edge of the work-piece and miter gauge
bar across the face of the work-piece. Use
the bar as a guide and mark the angle of
cut with a pencil as shown in figure-32.
Place the miter gauge back into the T-slot
and hold the work-piece against the face of
the miter gauge. Push the work-piece with
the miter gauge slowly against the blade
until the work-piece is completely past the
blade.
WARNING!
Do not use your fingers to feed narrow
work-pieces into the blade. Always use a
push stick to prevent the possibility of
injury.