King Canada KC-10TC Instruction Manual page 12

10” contractors table saw
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If the ripped work is less than 3 inches wide, a push-stick should be
used to complete the feed, as shown in Fig.29. A typical push-stick is
shown in Fig.30, and can be easily made from scrap material. When
ripping 2 inches or narrower, make an auxiliary guide and fasten it to
the rip fence, and use a push-stick. When cutting the material such as
paneling, it is sometimes possible for the material to catch between
the bottom of the rip fence and the table surface.
To prevent this from happening, a wood-facing should be attached to
the fence as follows:
1. Cut a piece of wood approximately 3/4'' thick to the length and
height of the rip fence.
2. Attach wood-facing (A) Fig.31 to the rip fence (B) by drilling four
holes and using four wood screws (C) inserted through the holes
as shown in Fig.31.
3. Care should be taken that the wood-facing fits flush to the table
surface along the edge (D) Fig.31, so that thin work material
cannot slide under.
USING ACCESSORY MOULDING CUTTERHEAD
Moulding is cutting a shape on the edge or face of the work. Cutting
mouldings with a moulding cutterhead in the table saw is a fast, safe
and clean operation. The many different knife shapes available make
it possible for the operator to produce almost any kind of moulding,
such as various styles of corner moulds, picture frames, table edges,
etc.
The moulding head consists of a cutterhead in which can be
mounted various shapes of steel knives, as shown in Fig.32. Each of
the knives in a set is fitted into a groove in the cutterhead and
securely clamped with a screw. The knife grooves should be kept free
of sawdust which would prevent the cutter from seating properly.
The moulding cutterhead (A) Fig.33, is assembled the saw arbor in
the same manner as the saw blade. The guard, splitter and anti-
kickback finger assembly can not be used when moulding and must
be removed from the saw as shown. Also, the accessory moulding
cutterhead dado table insert (B) Fig.33, must be used in place of the
standard table insert.
FIGURE 32
OPERATIONS
FIGURE 29
FIGURE 30
FIGURE 31
FIGURE 33

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