Glossary Of Terms For Woodworking; While Doing A Crosscut Type Cut; Before Using Accessories - Craftsman 113.198210 Owner's Manual

10" electronic radial saw with 23" cabinet and 1 door
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provide additional
guarding from contact with the
front of the blade.
To prevent
the cutting
tool from grabbing
the
table or workpiece
and being propelled
toward
you, never lower a revolving
cutting
tool into the
table or a workpiece
without
first locking the rip
lock handle and clamping
the workpiece
in place.
Release
the handle
only
after
having
firmly
grasped the carriage handle.
To avoid blade contact or injury from a thrown cut
off piece, never use a length stop on the cut off
end or edge of the workpiece.
Never hang onto or'
touch the cut off piece of the workpiece
while the
power is "ON" and/or the sawblade is rotating
To
prevent pinching
that could cause the piece to be
thrown,
the cut off piece must never be confined,
pushed, or grabbed while the blade is spinning.
INSPECT
YOUR WORKPIECE
To avoid
injury
from thrown
objects,
slips or
jamming
of the blade, make sure the workpiece
will fit the supports
(fence, table, fixtures or jigs)
so it will not twist, rock or otherwise
bind on the
cutting
tool. Make sure there
is no sawdust or
other foreign material between the workpiece
and
its support.
WHILE
DOING
A CROSSCUT
TYPE CUT
Always
start
with the carriage
in the full
rear
position
behind the fence before turning
the saw
On,
Never push the carriage
and blade backwards
into the work to do a crosscutting
type operation..
The cutting
tool
can throw
the work over the
fence, striking someone or causing you to fall into
the blade.
Always
return the carriage
to the full rearward
position
behind the fence at the completion
of
each crosscut
type operation
Never remove your'
hand from the yoke handle unless the carriage
is
in this position.
Otherwise,
the cutting
tool may
climb
up on the workpiece
and be propelled
toward you.
BEFORE
USING
ACCESSORIES
To avoid injury from unanticipated
hazards, use
only recommended
accessories
as listed on page
50°
The use of grinding
wheels, abrasive or cut off
wheels, or wire wheels, can be dangerous
and are
not recommended_
Such devices
can break ex-
plosively
and throw
shrapnel,
causing
severe
injury
The sawblade, dado, or other cutting tool must be
removed
from the saw arbor before
using the
accessory
shaft,
Never operate
the saw with
cutting tools (including sanding accessories
or
buffing)
installed on both ends of the saw arbor to
avoid
being
pulled into moving parts by hair,
threads,
clothing,
etc, Make sure the unused
arbor is always covered by a guard, the arm, or the
screw cap
Using a drill chuck, To avoid injury from sudden
bending or breaking of a drill bit, do not install or
use twist drills tonger than 7" in iength or extend-
ing more than 6" beyond the chuck jaws. Do not
instatl or use any reduced shank drill except the
opade
type (1" diameter'
or smaller)..
Use for
drilling
wood or plastic only - bit speed cannot be
properly
adjusted for other materiafs.
Do not use
twist drills larger than 1/2" in diameter
glossary of terms for woodworking
Anti-Kickback Pawls (AKB)
Device which, when properly
adjusted,
is designed
to stop the workpiece
from being kicked back at the
operator
during ripping operations.
See illustrations
on pages 24 & 32.
Arbor
The shaft on which a cutting tool is mounted,
Crosscut
A cutting
or shaping
operation
made across the
width of the workpiece_
See illustrations
on pages
33-35
Dado
A non-through
cut which produces
a square sided
notch or' trough
in the workpieceo
Featherboard
A device
which can assist in guiding
workpieces
during rip type operations.
Freehand
Performing
a cut without
the use of fence (guide),
hold down
or other
proper
device to prevent the
workpiece
from twisting
during
the cutting
opera-
tion. Twisting
of the workpiece
can cause it to be
thrown or kicked back by a radial saw
Gum
A sticky, sap based residue from wood products..
Heel
Misalignment
of the blade. See page 22
In-Rip
Positioning
the blade parallel to the fence with the
motor toward the front of the saw_ See illustration
on
page 37_
Kerf
The amount of material
removed by the blade in a
through
cut or the slot produced
by the blade in a
non-through
or' partial cut
Kickback
An uncontrolled
grabbing arid throwing of the work-
piece back toward
the operator
during
a rip type
operation
Leading End
The end of the workpiece
which,
during
a rip type
operation,
is pushed into the cutting
tool first
Molding
A non-through
cut which produces
a special shape
in the workpiece
used for joining or decoration

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