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Craftsman 113.290060 Owner's Manual page 32

Electronic io-inch table saw

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When cutting
long workpieces,
_nvert AUXILIARY
FENCE/WORK
SUPPORT and position it on top of
the guide bars to support the workpiece
as near to
the end as possible.
If this does not adequately
support
the workpJece,
you can make a simple
support
by clamping
a piece
of plywood
to a
sawhorse.
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Use the Hold-Down
Clamp
(Optional
Accessory)
on the miter gauge for greater accuracy.
AUXILIARY
FENCE/
WORK
SUPPORT
REPETITIVE
CUTTING
REPETITIVE
CUTTING
is cutting
a quantity
of
pieces the same length without having to mark each
piece.
1. Use the Stop Rods (optional accessory)
only for
cutting
duplicate
pieces 6 in. long and longer.
2. DO NOT FEED workptece
with RIGHT Hand,
merely guide it. making sure that it does not bind
or pinch the sawblade.
When making repetitive cuts from a long workpiece,
make sure it is adequately
supported.
Use the Hold-Down
Clamp (Optional
Accessory)
on the miter gauge for greater accuracy.
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AUXILIARY
FENCE/
WORK SUPPORT
1. NEVER
USE
THE
RIP FENCE
AS A LENGTH
STOP
BECAUSE
THE CUTOFF
PIECE COULD
BIND BETWEEN
THE FENCE AND T HE BLADE
CAUSING
A KICKBACK.
2. When
making
repetitive
cuts shorter
than
6 in.,
clamp
a block
of wood
2 in. long to the table
to
act as a length
stop,
Do not clam p directly
to the
bottom
edge of the ta _)le because
the "swivel"
of
the clamp
will
not grip
properly.
Place a _m_ll
block
of wood
between
the bottom
edge of the
table
and the "C" clamp.
CAUTION:
When
clamping
the
block,
make
sure that the end of the block is well in front of
the sawblade.
Be sure it is clamped
securely.
3. Slide the workpiece
along
the miter gauge
until
it
touches
the
block..,
hold
it securely
or
clamp
it with
the Hold-Down
Clamp
(Optional
Accessory).
4. Make
the
Cut
. . . pull
the
workpiece
back..,
push the cut off _)iece off the table with
a long
push
slick
. . . DO NOT ATTEMPT
TO
PICK
IT
UP
AS THIS
COULD
ENDANGER
YOUR
BAN DS.
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