Operation - Ayce MJ10250VIIIC Original Instruction Manual

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t. To use dust extraction port (Fig. 38)
!
To prevent fire hazard, clean and remove sawdust from under the
saw frequently.
WARNING
Fig. 38
Fig. 38
• To prevent sawdust buildup inside the
saw housing, for best result, attach a
vacumm hose (not included) to the dust
extraction port. DO NOT operate the saw
with hose in place unless the vacuum
is turned on.
• If the saw is operated without a vacuum
attached, some of the dust will be blown
out the dust extraction port. After
extended use, the saw's dust collection
system may become clogged.

OPERATION

For safety reasons, verify that the operator has read the section entitled general
safety guidelines for the table saw before operating this saw. Verify the following
before every time the table saw is used:
• The blade is tight.
• The blade bevel lock knob is locked.
• If ripping, the rip fence locking knob is tight, and the fence is parallel to the miter
gauge groove and the blade.
• If crosscutting, the miter gauge knob is tight.
• The blade guard and splitter are in place, and are working properly.
• Safety glasses are worn.
• Failure to adhere to these safety rules will greatly increase the chances of injury.
Before using the table saw, polish the tabletop with an automotive polishing wax in
order to keep it clean, and to make it easier to slide the work piece.
There are two basic types of table saw cuts: ripping and crosscutting. Ripping refers
to cutting along the length of the grain and the work piece. Crosscutting refers to
either cutting across the width or across the grain of the work piece. This distinction
may be hard to make with man made materials. Therefore, cutting a piece of material
to a different width is ripping, and cutting across the short dimension is crosscutting.
Neither operation can be performed safely freehand: ripping requires the use of the
rip fence, and crosscutting requires the use of the miter gauge. Never use the rip
fence and the miter gauge at the same time during the cutting operation.
!
Do not use more than one rip fence or a combination of a miter gauge
and a rip fence at the same time during a cutting operation.
WARNING
!
For safety, we recommend the following limits on size of the
work pieces:
Minimum work piece size:5 x 5 cm
Maximum work piece size:100 x 100 cm
WARNING
PUSH STICK
Push sticks are devices used for safely pushing a work piece through the blade
instead of using your hands. They can be made from scrap wood in various sizes
and shapes to be used in a specific project. The stick must be narrower than the
work piece, with a 90° notch in one end and shaped for a grip on the other end.
Use a push stick whenever the fence is 2" (5 cm) or more from the blade. The push
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