Out-Ripping And In-Ripping - Craftsman 113.198110 Owner's Manual

10-inch radial saw with leg set
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OPERATION
NO. 5-
OUT-RIPPING
AND
IN-RIPPING
1. Ripping
is the process
of sawing
the workpiece
along
its length
by feeding
it into the sawblade
when
using
the
fence
as a guide
and
as
a
positioning
device
to obtain
the desired
width
of
cut. The sawblade
is parallel
to fence.
2. Since
the work is pushed
along
the fence,
it must
have
a straight
edge
in order
to make
sliding
contact
with the fence.
Also, the work must make
solid
contact
with
the table,
so that
it will
not
wobble
or kickback.
Provide
a straight
edge,
to
avoid
kickback
or
binding,
even
if it means
temporarily
nailing
an auxiliary
straight
edge
board
to the workpiece
being
ripped.
WARNING:
IF THE
WORKPIECE
IS WARPED,
DO
NOT
ATTEMPT
TO MAKE
A CUT
IF THE
WORK-
PIECE
WOBBLES
OR ROTATES
ON THE TABLE.
IT COULD
BIND
AND KICKBACK,
3. Always
use the
saw guard
and
make
sure
the
spreader
is correctly
aligned
with
the
kerf and
the anti-kickback
pawls
are properly
adjusted.
Wood
cut with
the grain tends
to spring
the kerf
closed
and bind the blade
and cause
a kickback
or slip of your
hand.
Always
adjust
the spreader
to ride
in the
kerf
and
prevent
the
kerf
from
closing.
4. Stand a little to one side of the blade to be clear of
workpiece
in case of kickback.
5. Always
push the workpiece
past the blade so it is
clear
of the blade.
This procedure
will help avoid
kickbacks.
DO
NOT
TOUCH
the
cutoff
piece
until the power
is off and the blade
has stopped
spinning.
IN-RIPPING
The
radial
arm
and
bevel
are
indexed
at 0 ° and
locked,
but
the
yoke
is turned
90 degrees
in a
clockwise
direction
(viewed
from
above)
from
the
crosscut
position.
Thus,
when
standing
in front
of
the saw, the blade
would
be rotating
counterclock-
wise. After
positioning
the guard
and anti-kickback
mechanism
the workpiece
is fed from the right-hand
side of the saw.
OUT-RIPPING
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OUT-RIPPING
The
radial
arm
and
bevel
are
indexed
at 0 ° and
locked,
but
the
yoke
is turned
90 degrees
in a
counterclockwise
direction
(viewed
from
above),
from the crosscut
position.
When standing
in front
of
the saw,
blade
would
be rotating
clockwise.
After
positioning
the guard
and anti-kickback
mechanism
the workpiece
is fed from
the left-hand
side of the
saw.
IN-RIPPING
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