Craftsman 113.221611 Owner's Manual page 29

8 inch direct drive table saw
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Narrow strips thicker than the Auxiliary
Fence/Work
Support
may enter the guard and strike the baffle
CAREFULLY
raise guard only enough to clear the
workpiece.
Use PUSH BLOCK to complete
cut.
FLE
RESAWING
RESAWlNG
is a "thru-sawing"
cut made by ripping
a piece
of wood
through
its thickness
Do not
attempt
to res'aw BOWED
or WARPED
material
NOTE:
To
RESAW
a piece
of wood
it will
be
necessary to remove the blade guard _, and use the
AUXILIARY
FENCE/WORK
SUPPORT. (See "Work
Helpers").
Clamp
it to the table so that the workpiece
will
SLIDE EASILY but not TILT or MOVE SIDEWAYS
without
BINDING
between the two fences.
Do not clamp directly to the bottom edge of the table
because
the "swivel"
of the clamp
will
not grip
properly
Place a small block of wood between the
bottom
edge of the table and the "C" clamp.
WARNING:
FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY . . :
1. DO
NOT
"BACK
UP" (REVERSE
FEEDING)
WHILE
RESAWING
BECAUSE
THIS
COULD
CAUSE A KICKBACK.
2, MAKE FIRST
PASS TO A DEPTH
SLIGHTLY
LESS THAN ONE-HALF
THE WIDTH
OF THE
BOARD;
KEEP
SAME
FACE
OF
BOARD
AGAINST
FENCE FOR SECOND PASS AS THE
FIRST PASS,
3. INSTALL BLADE GUARD IMMEDIATELY
UPON
COMPLETION
OF
THE
RESAWING
OPERATION,
SMALL BLOCK
OF WOOD
PLOUGHING
AND MOLDING
PLOUGHING
is grooving
with the grain the long
way of the workpiece,
using the fence. USE feather-
boards and push sticks as required
MOLDING
is shaping
the workpiece
with the grain
the long way of the workpiece,
using the fence. Use
featherboards
and push sticks as required
PLOUGHING
29
MOLDING

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