Making A Rip Cut - Craftsman Professional 315.228510 Owner's Manual

10 in. stationary table saw
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• Check
that the wood is not touching the blade.
Insert switch key and lift switch to ON position. See
Figures 58 and 59.
Let blade obtain full speed before feeding
workpiece into the blade with the miter gage.
Hold work firmly against miter gage and push miter
gage to feed work into the blade.
When work is completed, press switch off and
remove switch key. See Figure 60.
MAKING
A RIP CUT
See Figure 61.
Making a test cut on scrap wood is highly recom-
mended. From the front of the saw, position the wood
against the rip fence and push it to the blade with a
pushstick. Be sure the end of the wood is square.
_1= WARNING:
NEVER stand directly in the line of
n
cut. Stand to the side to reduce dsk of injury.
,_
WARNING:
Make sure the blade guard is
lowered over the blade and is working properly to
prevent possible injury.
Remove miter gage and attach rip fence over roils.
Place a support the same height as top of saw
table behind the saw for cut work.
Position rip fence the correct distance from blade
for cut.
For small pieces of wood, use a pushstick to move
wood into and past blade.
Make sure wood is not touching blade. Insert
switch key and lift switch to ON position. Let blade
obtain full speed before feeding workpiece into the
blade.
When work is completed, press switch off and
remove switch key.
WARNING:
NEVER push a small piece of wood
n
into the blade with your hand.
RIP CUT
BLADE
SCALE
RIP FENCE
Fig. 61
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