Pull the saw blade through
the
workpiece
to the distance
shown below.
Fig. 120 - Distance Needed to Complete Crosscut
12. Support
and
hold
the workpiece
down
and against
the fence
firmly
with
your
left
hand.
13. Pull blade through fence and workpiece
just enough to complete the cut. (Fig. 120)
14. Return
saw to its rearmost
position
and
continue
to hold the saw handle.
15. Turn
saw off.
16. Wait for the blade to stop turning.
1% Remove yellow key form red switch.
10. Insert yellow key into red switch.
11. Turn saw on.
,Ok
A
WARNING:
Saw blade
can be
pulled into or over fingers
or
hand. Fingers
or hand can be cut off.
Keep hand holding
the workpiece
at
least 8 inches to the left of, and out of
the path of "the saw blade.
Keep hand in
view at all times.
Repetitive
Crosscuts
To make repetitive
crosscuts:
1. Use two pieces
of 1 inch by 2 by 2 inch
lumber.
2. Use a C clamp to clamp
one piece on each
side of the lower right edge of the radial arm.
3. Clamp pieces of lumber
at the distance
necessary
to complete
the crosscut.
Fig. 121- Hand Placement
for Crosscuts
Fig. 122
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