Miter Cutting; Bevel Crosscutting; Compound Miter Cutting; Resawing - Bosch 4000 Operating/Safety Instructions Manual

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Miter Cutting
MITER CUTTING is known as cutting wood at an angle other than
90 + with the edge of the wood, Follow the same procedure as you
would for crosscutting (Fig. 33).
Adjust the miter gauge to the desired angle, and Iock it.
The miter gauge may be used in either of the grooves in the table.
When using the miter gauge in the LEFT hand groove, hold the
workplece firmly against the miter gauge head with your left hand,
and grip the Iock knob with your right hand.
When using the RIGHT hand groove, hold the workpiece with your
right hand and the lock knob with your left hand.
Bevel Crosscutting
BEVEL CROSSCUTTING is the same as crosscutting except that
the wood is also cut at an angle ... other than 90 + with the flat side
of the wood.
Adjust the blade to the desired angle.
Use the Miter Gauge in the groove to the RIGHT or the LEFT of the
blade.
Compound
Miter Cutting
COMPOUND
MITER CUTTING is a combination
of miter cutting
and bevel crosscutting. The cut is made at an angle other than 90 °
to both the edge and the flat side of the wood (Fig. 34).
Adjust the miter gauge and the blade to the desired angle and
make sure miter gauge [s locked.
Using the Rip Fence
RIPPING, BEVEL RIPPING, RESAWING AND RABBETING
are
performed
using the RIP FENCE together
with the AUXILIARY
FENCE / WORK SUPPORT, PUSH STICK OR PUSH BLOCK.
For your own safety, always observe the following
safety
precautions
in addition
to the safety
instructions on Pages 2, 3, 4 & 5.
1. Never make these cuts FREEHAND (without using the rip fence
or auxiliary devices when required) because the blade could bind
in the cut and cause a KICKBACK.
2. Always lock the rip fence securely when in use.
3. Remove miter gauge from table during any operations which
utilize the rip fence.
4. Make sure bIade guard is installed for all thru-sawing type cuts.
Replace
the guard
IMMEDIATELY
following
completion
of
resawing, rabbeting, dadoing or motd[ng operations.
Frequently check the action of the ANTIKICKBACK
PAWLS by
passing the workp[ece
alongside
of the spreader while saw is
OFF.
PulI the workpiece TOWARD you. If the PAWLS do not DIG into
the workp[ece and HOLD it ... the pawls must be REPLACED or
SHARPENED. (See "Maintenance"
on Page 52 & 53).
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