Operator`s manual
Making a Rip Cut Table Kerf
You will need to make a table kerf before a
rip cut can be made. Eve n ' time you move
the blade a new distance from the fence, you
will need to make a new kerf.
1. Put saw in desired rip position and lock the
saw arm in the 0° position.
2. Lock rip, swivel, miter, bevel and table
locks.
3. Adjust saw arm with handwheel until the
saw blade almost touches the table top.
4. Plug the saw into a grounded outlet.
5. Put on safety goggles.
6. IT_sert the yellow key in the red switch.
7. Turn saw on.
8. Lower saw blade until blade touches the
table.
9. "[urn the handwheel about 1 full turn
more. This will make a 1/16 to 1/8 inch kerf
in the table.
_IbWARNING: For workpieces 1/4 inch
thick or less, make the rip kerr at least
1/8 inch deep to keep the saw blade
from rising up on top of workpieces and
violently throwing them.
10. Turn saw off and remove yellow key.
11. Unplug saw at the end of cutting session.
Adjustments for Ripping
_i, DANGER: You will need to make
blade guard, anti-kickback pawls and
spreader adjustments before making a rip
cut.
Blade Guard Adjustments
1. Unplug saw and remove yellow key.
2. Put saw in In-Rip position and lock the
saw arm in the 0° position.
Fig. 155 In-Rip Saw Position
3. Lock rip, miter, bevel, swivel and table
locks.
4. Go to the in-feed end of the saw blade.
Fig. 154.
5. Put the workpiece on the table, in line with
blade and under the nose of blade guard, so
it touches the blade.
6. Loosen the guard clamp screw and rotate
the guard until the guard nose just clears the
workpiece. Fig. 156.
7. Tighten the guard clamp screw.
Antikickback/Spreader
Wing Screw
Guard Clamp
Screw
Direction
kback
Bar
Spreader
Direction of Kickback
Fig. 156 Blade Guard Position for Ripping
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