Basic Saw Operation; Using The Miter Gauge; Push Stick And Push Block; Auxiliary Fence/Work Support - Craftsman 113.298032 Owner's Manual

10-inch table saw
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BASIC SAW OPERATION
WORK HELPERS
Before
cutting
any
wood
on your
saw,
study
all of the
"Basic
Saw Operations".
Notice
that
in
order
to
make
some
of
the
cuts,
it
is
necessary
to
use certain
devices
"Work
Helpers"
like
the
Push Stick,
the Push Block
and the Auxiliary
Fence/Work
Support,
which
you can make yourself.
After
you
have
made
a few
practice
cuts,
make
up these
"helpers"
before
starting
any
projects.
Make
the
"Push
Stick"
first.
PUSH STICK
AND
PUSH
BLOCK
Make
the Push Stick
using a piece of 1 x 2, or rip one from
a wide
board,
say 11-1/2
in. wide,
and set the
rip fence
9-7/8
in. from
the sawblade.
Make
the
Push Block
using
a piece
of 3/8 in. and 3/4 in.
plywood.
The small
piece of wood
3/8 in. x 3/8 in. x 2-1/2
in. should
be GLUED
to the plywood
. .. DO NOT USE NAILS.
This
is
to
prevent
dulling
the
sawblade
in
the
event
you
mistakingly
cut into
the push block.
Position
the handle
in the center
of the plywood
and fasten
together
with
glue and woodscrews.
15
45° NOTCH
WORKPIECE
END
I/4
1//4
PUSH
STICK
NOTE:
All dimensions
in inches
AUXI
LIARY
FENCE/WOR
K SUPPORT
Make
one using
a piece
of 3/8
in.
and 3/4
in, plywood.
Fasten together
with
glue and woodscrews.
NOTE:
Since
the
Push
Block
is used with
the Auxiliary
Fence,
the 4-3/4
in. dimensions
must
be held
identical
on
both
the pieces.
THESE EDGES MUST
BE PARALLEL
3/4 PLYWOOD
]
318
2-1/2
-F
2q/2
3/8
3/8
PUSH BLOCK
_"_
NOTE: All dimensions in inches
3/8 PLYWOOD
3,/4 PLYWOOD
THIS FACE AND THiS
_"
30
EDGE .MUST BE PARALLEL
AUXILIARY
FENCE/
3/8 PLYWOOD
WORK SUPPORT
_l
5-_/2
NOTE: All dimensions in inches
q
USING
THE
CROSSCUTTING,
MITER
CUTTING,
BEVEL
CUTTING,
COMPOUND
MITER
CUTTING,
DADOING
and
when
RABBETTING
AND
MOLDING
across the end of a narrow
workpiece,
THE
MITER
GAUGE
IS USED.
WARNING:
FOR
YOUR
OWN
SAFETY,
ALWAYS
OBSERVE
THE
FOLLOWING
SAFETY
PRECAUTIONS
IN
ADDITION
TO
THE
SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
ON
PAGES
2, 3, and 4.
1.
Never
make
these
cuts
freehand
(without
using
the
miter
gauge
or
other
auxiliary
devices)
because
the
blade could
bind
in the cut
and cause a KICKBACK
or
cause your
fingers
or hand to slip into the blade.
2.
Always
lock
the miter
gauge securely
when in use.
3.
Remove
rip fence from
table.
4.
Make sure blade
guard is installed
for all "thru,sawin9
_,
operations
(when
sawblade
cuts
entirely
thru
the
thickness
of
the
workpiece.)
Replace
guard
IMMEDIATELY
after
completion
of dadoing,
molding
or rabbeting
cuts.
5,
Have
blade extend
approximately
1/8 in. above
top of
workpiece.
Additional
blade
exposure
would
increase
the hazard
potential,
MITER
GAUGE
6.
Do not stand
directly
in front
of the blade
in case of a
THROWBACK
(Small
cut-off
piece caught
by the back
of the blade and thrown
toward
the operator).
Stand to
either
side of the blade.
7.
Keep your
hands clear of the blade and out of the path
of the blade.
8.
If blade
stalls
or stops
while
cutting,
TURN
SWITCH
OFF before
attempting
to free the blade.
9.
Do
not
reach
over
or
behind
the
blade
to
pull
the
workpiece
through
the
cut
...
to support
long
or
heavy
workpieces
...
to
remove
cut-off
pieces
of
material
or FOR ANY
OTHER
REASON.
10. Do not pick
up small
pieces of cut-off
material
from
the
table.
REMOVE
them
by pushing
them
OFF
the table
with
along
stick.
Otherwise
they
could
be thrown
back
at you by the rear of the blade.
11. Do not remove
small
pieces of cut-off
material
that may
become
TRAPPED
inside
the blade guard while
the saw
is
RUNNING.
THIS
COULD
ENDANGER
YOUR
HANDS
or cause a KICKBACK.
Turn
the saw OFF.
After
the blade has stopped
turning,
lift
the guard and remove
the piece.
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