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When width of rip is 50 - 150mm (2” - 6”) wide
use a push stick to feed the work. (Fig. 14).
When width of rip is narrower than 50mm (2”),
the push stick cannot be used because the
guard will interfere. Use the auxiliary fence, and
push block as shown in Fig. 14.
The auxiliary fence is secured to the rip
fencewith two ‘G’ clamps as shown in Fig. 15.
Feed the workpiece by hand until the end is
approximately 1” from the front edge of
thetable. Continue to feed using the push
block on top of auxiliary fence (as shown in
Fig. 16), until the cut is complete.
When ripping, you should ALWAYS
abide by the following rules:
ALWAYS
clamp the rip fence securely
before use, .
ALWAYS
remove the mitre gauge from
table during any operations which utilise
the rip fence.
ALWAYS
make sure the blade guard is
installed for
ALL
sawing.
ALWAYS
set the blade height to the
thickness of the workpiece plus 2-3mm.
Additional blade exposure would increase
the hazard potential.
ALWAYS
keep your hands clear and out
of the path of the blade.
ALWAYS
switch the machine OFF and
disconnect from the mains supply If the
blade stalls or stops whilst cutting,and
BEFORE attempting to free the blade.
FREQUENTLY
check the action of the
Anti-kickback pawls by passing the
workpiece alongside the blade guard
bracket whilst the saw is OFF.
Pull the workpiece toward you. If The
pawls do not dig into the workpiece and
hold it, the pawls must be resharpened or
replaced.
Fig.16
Fig.15
Fig.14
ALWAYS
place the concave side down if the workpiece is warped. This will prevent it from rocking
whilst it is being ripped.
ALWAYS
use a push stick when the end of the work approaches the blade, or for short work or
work less than 6” wide,
ALWAYS
ensure, before starting to rip.......
A. The Rip Fence is parallel to the saw blade.
B. The Riving Knife and Blade Guard Bkt are properly aligned with the saw blade.
C. The Anti-kickback Pawis are functioning properly.
ALWAYS
use a work support when ripping LONG BOARDS or LARGE PANELS. A simple one can be
made by clamping a piece of plywood to a sawhorse (or see p19, ‘Crosscutting’).
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