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OPERATION
OPERATION
B
Once
the
blade
has
made
contact
with
the
workpiece,
use
the
hand
closest
to
the
rip
fence
to
guide
it.
Make
sure
the
edge
of
the
workpiece
remains
in
solid
contact
with
both
the
rip
fence
and
the
surface
of
the
table.
If
ripping
a
narrow
piece,
use
a
push
stick
to
move
the
piece
through
the
cut
and
past
the
blade.
B
When
the
cut
is
made,
turn
the
saw
off.
Wait
for
the
blade
to
come
to
a
complete
stop
before
removing
any
part
of
the
workpiece.
B
AfterthebladehasStOPPedcOmpletelY,
removethe
cutoff
stock.
TO
MAKE
A
COMPOUND
(BEVEL)
MITER
CUT
See
Figure
64.
A
WARNING:
Make
sure
the
blade
guard
assembly
is
installed
and
working
properly
to
avoid
serious
possible
injury.
B
Remove
the
rip
fence
by
lifting
the
locking
handle.
B
Turn
the
bevel
lock
knob
to
unlock
it
then
turn
the
bevel
adjusting
handwheel
until
the
bevel
indicator
is
at
the
desired
angle.
B
Set
the
blade
to
the
correct
depth
for
the
workpiece
and
turn
the
blade
height
lock
knob
to
the
left
to
relock
it.
Retighten
the
knob.
B
Set
the
miter
gauge
to
desired
angle
and
tighten
the
lock
knob.
B
Make
sure
the
wood
is
clear
of
the
blade
before
turning
on
the
saw.
B
Hold
the
workpiece
firmly
with
both
hands
and
feed
the
workpiece
into
the
blade.
NOTE:
The
hand
closest
to
the
blade
should
be
placed
on
the
miter
gauge
lock
knob
and
the
hand
farthest
from
the
blade
should
be
placed
on
the
workpiece.
B
Advance
the
workpiece
and
the
miter
gauge
toward
the
blade.
Keep
the
workpiece
flush
against
the
miter
gauge.
Stand
slightly
to
the
side
of
the
wood
as
it
contacts
the
blade
to
reduce
the
chance
of
injury
should
kickback
occur.
B
When
the
cut
is
made,
turn
the
saw
off.
Wait
for
the
blade
to
come
to
a
complete
stop
before
removing
any
part
of
the
workpiece.
B
Afterthe
blade
has
stopped
completely,
remove
the
cutoff
stock.
TO
MAKE
A
LARGE
PANEL
CUT
See
Figure
65.
A
WARNING:
Make
sure
the
blade
guard
assembly
is
installed
and
working
properly
to
avoid
serious
possible
injury.
Fig.
65
B
Place
a
support
the
same
height
as
the
top
of
the
saw
table
behind
the
saw
for
the
cut
work.
Add
supports
to
the
sides
as
needed.
B
Depending
on
the
shape
of
the
panel,
use
the
rip
fence
or
miter
gauge.
If
the
panel
is
too
large
to
use
either
the
rip
fence
or
the
miter
gauge,
it
is
too
large
for
this
saw.
A
WARNING:
Never
make
freehand
cuts
(cuts
without
the
miter
gauge
or
rip
fence).
Such
a
cut
increases
the
risk
of
kickback
and
can
result
in
serious
injury.
B
Make
sure
the
wood
is
clear
of
the
blade
before
turning
on
the
saw.
Let
the
blade
build
up
to
full
speed
before
moving
the
workpiece
into
the
blade.
B
Using
a
push
stick
and/or
push
blocks,
slowly
feed
the
workpiece
toward
the
blade.
Stand
slightly
to
the
side
of
the
wood
as
it
contacts
the
blade
to
reduce
the
chance
of
injury
should
kickback
occur.
B
Hold
the
workpiece
firmly
and
feed
the
workpiece
into
the
blade.
When
the
cut
is
made,
turn
the
saw
off.
Wait
for
the
blade
to
come
to
a
complete
stop
before
removing
any
part
of
the
workpiece.
B
After
the
blade
has
stopped
completely,
remove
the
cutoff
stock.
TO
MAKE
A
NON-THROUGH
CUT
See
Figure
66.
Non-through
cuts
can
be
made
with
the
grain
(ripping)
or
across
the
grain
(cross
cut).
The
use
of
a
non-through
cut
is
essential
to
cuffing
grooves,
rabbets,
and
dadoes.
This
is
the
only
type
cut
that
is
made
without
the
blade
guard
assembly
installed.
Make
sure
the
blade
guard
assembly
is
reinstalled
upon
completion
of
this
type
of
cut.
Read
the
appropriate
section
which
describes
the
type
of
cut
in
addition
to
this
section
on
non-through
or
dado
cuts.
For
example,
if
your
non-through
cut
is
a
straight
cross
cut,
read and
understand
the
section
on
straight
cross
cuts
before
proceeding.
A
WARNING:
Unplug
the
saw
to
prevent
accidental
starting
that
could
result
in
possible
injury.
Remove
the
blade
guard
assembly.
Turn
the
bevel
lock
knob
to
unlock
it
then
turn
the
bevel
adjusting
handwheel
until
the
bevel
indicator
is
at
the
desired
angle.
Set
the
blade
to
the
correct
depth
for
the
workpiece.
Plug
the
saw
into
the
power
source.
B
Let
the
blade
build
up
to
full
speed
before
moving
the
workpiece
into
the
blade.
Feed
the
workpiece
into
the
blade.
B
Always
use
push
blocks,
push
sticks,
and
featherboards
when
making
non-through
cuts
to
avoid
the
risk
of
serious
injury.
NON-THROUGH
CUT
When
making
a
non-through
cut,
the
cutter
is
covered
by
the
workpiece
during
most
of
the
cut.
Be
alert
to
the
exposed
cutter
at
the
start
and
finish
of
every
cut
to
avoid
the
risk
of
serious
personal
injury.
A
WARNING:
Never
feed
wood
with
your
hands
when
making
any
non-through
cut
such
as
rabbets
or
dadoes.
Always
use
push
blocks,
push
sticks,
and
feather
boards.
B
When
the
cut
is
made,
turn
the
saw
off.
Wait
for
the
blade
to
come
to
a
complete
stop
before
removing
any
part
of
the
workpiece.
Once
all
non-through
cuts
are
completed:
Unplug
your
saw.
B
Lower
the
blade
and
reinstall
the
blade
guard
assembly.
BLADE
GUARD
REMOVED
A
WARNING:
COMPOUND
(BEVEL)
MITER
CUT
PLACE
HANDS
ON
WORKPIECE
AND
MITER
GAUGE
LOCK
KNOB
PUSH
BLOCK
PUSH
STICK
LARGE
PANEL
CUT
Fig.
64
RIP
FENCE
Fig.
66
HEIGHT
ADJUSTING
HAND
WHEEL
38
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