SWS Power Tools 66630 Set Up And Operating Instructions Manual page 16

10" heavy-duty 15 amp table saw
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7.
When making a cut, use steady and
even pressure. Do not force cuts.
8.
Do not cut wet or warped lumber.
9.
Hold the workpiece firmly with both
hands or use the included Push Stick.
(53). Make sure the Push Stick is
narrower than the workpiece and has
90° notch on one end and shaping for
a grip on the other end.
10.
A push block (not included) can be
used with non-through cuts. cau-
tiOn: Make sure the push block's
screws are recessed before using on
Table Saw.
Making a Cross-cut
1.
warning!
Using the Fence as a
cutoff gauge when cross-cutting will
result in kickback, which can lead to
serious injury and property damage.
2.
Remove the Fence.
3.
Turn the Handwheel counterclock-
wise until the Blade is set at the cor-
rect depth for the workpiece.
4.
Set the Miter Gauge at the desired
angle and lock into place using the
Adjusting Knob.
5.
Place a support (not included) that
is the same height as the Table Saw
behind the Saw.
6.
Turn the Switch to "ON."
7.
Let the Blade build up to full speed
before moving the workpiece into the
Blade from the front of the Saw.
8.
warning!
To prevent injury, place
hand closest to Blade on the Miter
Gauge Adjusting Knob and keep
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Hand furthest from Blade on the
workpiece.
9.
Once cut is made, turn off Table Saw.
Wait for Blade to come to complete
stop before removing any part of
workpiece.
Making a Rip-cut
1.
Turn the Handwheel counterclock-
wise until Blade is set to correct
depth of workpiece.
2.
Set the Blade to 0° and position
Fence at desired distance from Blade
for cut. Lock Fence in place.
3.
Place a support (not included) that
is the same height as the Table Saw
behind the Saw.
4.
Make sure wood is clear of Blade
before turning on Table Saw.
5.
Use Push Stick or push block to
move the wood through the cut and
past the Blade. warning! Do not
push a small piece of wood into the
Blade with your hand. Always use
Push Stick or push block. See Fig-
ure c, below.
BLADE GUARD
(113)
BLADE (96)
WORKPIECE
CUT LINE
PUSH STICK
(53)
Figure c
(view FrOM abOve)
FENCE (146)
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