Ripping - Craftsman 113.197511 Owner's Manual

10-1nch radial saw
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Ripping
Ripping Defined
Ripping
is changing
the width of a
workpiece
by cutting along its length. The
workpiece
is fed into the blade, which
rotates
in a fixed position,
parallel
to the
fence, a set distance
from the fence. A
solid fence (no kerfs) serves as a guide for
the workpiece.
Place the fence in the front
position
for narrower
workpieces,
and in
the rear for wider ones.
In-Rip
and Out-Rip
Positions
In-rip and out-rip
refer to blade position.
In-rip:
the blade is toward the column,
and the motor
is toward
the table front. In-
rip is recommended
because
this position
allows better visibility of the workpiece
and your hands. Use in-rip when you set
the blade 1/2to 16" from the fence.
Out-rip:
the blade is toward the table
front, and the motor is toward the column.
Use out-rip
only when you set the blade
12" or more from the fence.
Infeed
and Outfeed
Directions
Infeed and outfeed refer to sides of the
blade.
Infeed:
the side of the blade
where
the
guard
nose
is. Always
start
a rip cut at the
infeed
side
and push
the workpiece
through
to the outfeed
side.
Outfeed:
the side of tim blade
where
the
pawls
and spreader
are. Never
start
a rip
cut at the outfeed
side. This is wrong
way
feed.
Never
put hands
on the outfeed
side
of the blade
when
ripping
because
they
can be pulled
back
into the spinning
blade.
Motor
In-Rip Position
Rear Fence
Front Fence
Position
Position
Outfeed
Side
Inleed
_
Side
Pawls
Spreader
Out-Rip
Position
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