Ripping; Saw Positions For Ripping; When To Use In-Rip Or Out-Rip; Workpiece Positioning For Ripping - Craftsman 113.198251 Operator's Manual

10-inch electronic radial saw with 23" cabinet and 1 door, & with leg set
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Ripping is used to change the width of the
workpiece by sawing along its length. The
workpiece is fed into the saw blade. The
fence is used as a guide. Rip cuts are usually
made with the grain of the workpiece.
Saw Positions
for Ripping
There
are two saw blade positions
for making
rip cuts: in-rip and out-rip.
In in-rip position,
motor
is toward
the front
of the table, and blade
is toward
the fence.
Fig. 115 In-Rip Saw Position
When
to Use In-Rip
or Out-Rip
The in-rip saw position provides better
visibility of both the workpiece and your'
hands than does the out-rip saw position.
The only time you should use the out-rip saw
position is when the workpiece is 14 inches
or wider. Use the in-rip position for all
workpieces less than 14 inches wide.
Workpiece
Positioning
for Ripping
Always set up the saw blade so the widest
part of the workpiece is between the blade
and the fence. For example, if you want to
take 1 inch off an 11 inch wide workpiece, set
the saw blade 10 inches from the fence. Do
not rip I inch off an 11 inch workpiece by set-
ting the saw blade 1 inch from the fence,
WARNING:
If the blade is set between 2
inches and 6 inches from the fence, hands
will be brought too close to the blade.
Fingers and hand can be cut off. Use a push
stick.
In out-rip
position,
motor
is toward
fence and
the blade is toward
the front of the table.
Fig_ 116 Out-Rip Saw Fosition @feed End)
_k WARNING:
Stand only at infeed end
of saw. Feed workplece
only into infeed
end of saw as shown above.
For example, if the workpiece is 7 inches
wide and you want to cut 1 inch off the
workpiece, place the saw blade 6 inches from
the fence and use a push stick. Use a push
stick when the distance between the saw
blade and fence is between 2 inches and 6 in-
ches. See Cutting Accessories section on how
to make and use a push stick.
A
WARNING:
If the blade is set between
1/2 inch
and 2 inches
from
the fence,
hands
will be brought too close to the blade.
Fingers/hand
can be cut off. Use an auxiliary
fence/push block.
For example, if the workpiece is 3 inches
wide and you want to cut I inch off the
workpiece, place the saw blade 2 inches fl'om
the fence and use a push block and auxiliary
fence. See C'utting Accessories section.
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