Grizzly G0732 Owner's Manual page 45

Contractor style saw
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Cutting Dadoes with a Dado Blade
Dado blades have a higher risk of kickback
than normal blades because their larger size
applies stronger forces to the workpiece.
This risk increases relative to the depth and
width of the cut. To minimize your risk of
serious personal injury, ensure that stock
is flat and straight, and make multiple light
cuts (rather than one deep cut) to achieve
the desired cutting depth.
Figure
Dado Blade
Cut 1
Cut 2
Cut 3
Finished
Dado Cut
Figure 64.
To cut a dado with a dado blade:
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Figure 63
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