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CUTTINGBOWEDMATERIAL (FIG. 36)
CAUTION
To avoid injury from materials being thrown,
always unplug the saw to avoid accidental
starting and remove sina!! pieces of material
from the table cavity. The table insert may be
removed for this purpose, but always reattach
table insert prior to performing a cutting
operation.
A bowed workpiece must be positioned against
the fence and secured with a clamping device as
shown before cutting. Do not position workpiece
incorrectly or try to cut the workpiece without the
support of the fence. This will cause the blade to
bind and could result in personal injury.
Fig. 36
ROUGH CUTTING A DADO (FIG. 37)
1. Mark lines identifying the width and depth of
the desired cut on the workpiece and position
on the table so the inside tip of the blade is
positioned on the line. Use a hold down clamp
to secure the workpiece.
2. Lower the switch head so the tip of the blade
touches the top surface workpiece at the
marked line.
3. While holding the upper arm in position, turn the
stop knob (2) until it touches the stop plate (1).
4. Cut two parallel grooves as shown below.
Fig. 37
Cut these grooves
with saw
Use a chisel to cut
out the middle
WORKPIECE SUPPORT & REPETITIVE
CUTTING USING THE STOP PLATE (FIG. 38)
Long pieces need extension table support.
1. Loosen the knob (1) and then slide the
extension wing to desired position and tighten
the knob.
2. The arm bracket is designed for use during
repetitive cutting. Only use one stop plate at
a time. Loosen the locking knobs (2), raise
the arm bracket (3), and retighten the locking
bolts.
Fig. 38
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1
AUXILIARY WOOD FENCE (FIG. 39)
When making multiple or repetitive cuts that
result in cut-off pieces of one inch or less, it is
possible for the saw blade to catch the cut-off
piece and throw it out of the saw or into the blade
guard and housing, possibly causing damage or
injury. To minimize this an auxiliary wood fence
can be mounted to your saw.
Holes are provided in the saw fence to attach
an auxiliary wood fence (this provides additional
depth of cut). This fence should be constructed of
straight auxiliary wood approximately 3/4 in. thick
by 1-1/2 in. high by 20 in. long. Attach the wood
fence securely and make a full depth cut to make
a blade slot. Check for interference between the
wood fence and the lower blade guard. Adjust if
necessary.
Fig. 39
Blade slot_
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