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Sears Craftsman 113.299040 Owner's Manual page 28

1o-inch table saw

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RESAWING
RESAWING
is known
as ripping a piece of wood through
its thickness.
NOTE:
To RESAW a piece of wood wider
than 3-3/8 in....
it will be necessary to remove the blade
guard
...
and
use the
AUXILIARY
FENCE/WORK
SUPPORT. [See "Work Helpers").
Do not attempt to resaw BOWED or WARPED material
Clamp it to the table so that the workpiece
will SLIDE
EASILY
but
not TILT
or MOVE
SIDEWAYS
without
BINDING
between the two fences.
Do not clamp directly
to the bottom
edge of the table
because the "swivel"
of the clamp will not grip properly.
Place a small block or wood between the bottom
edge of
the table and the "'C" clamp.
WARNING:
FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY
...
1. DO NOT "BACK
UP" (REVERSE
FEEDING)
WHILE
R ESAWING
BECAUSE
THIS
COULD
CAUSE
A
KICKBACK.
2. INSTALL
BLADE
GUARD
IMMEDIATELY
UPON
COMPLETION
OF THE RESAWING OPERATION.
CUTTING
PANELS
When cutting panels (whenever fence is positioned outside
of
table
surface),
ALWAYS
use the
AUXILIARY
F ENCE/WO R K SUPPORT.
._
1. Unlock fence and raise rear end.
2. Position
AUXILIARY
FENCE as shown and attach it
with two "'C'" clamps.
AU× LIARY FENCE/
RK SUPPORT
RABBETING
Rabbeting is known as cutting out a section of the corner
of a piece of material.
To make a RABBET requires two cuts which do not go all
the way through the material, Therefore the blade guard
must be removed.
1. Remove blade guard.
2. Adjust rip fence and blade to required dimensions.
3. Make
first
cut
through
edge. Follow
resawing
procedure.
4.
Remove auxiliary fence and make second cut.
5. INSTALL
BLADE
GUARD
IMMEDIATELY
UPON
COMPLETION
OF RABBETING
OPERATION.
Rabbet cuts can also be made using the dado head or
molding head.
RABBET
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