Basic saw operations (continued) – RIDGID TS3650 User Manual

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Basic Saw Operations (continued)

Using the Rip Fence

Ripping, bevel ripping, resawing and
rabbeting are performed using the rip
fence together with the auxiliary
fence/work support, push stick or
push block.

• Never use the miter gauge when

ripping

• Use a push stick whenever the

fence is 2 inches or more from the
blade.

• When thru-sawing, use an auxiliary

fence and push block whenever the
fence must be between 1/2 and 2
inches from the blade.

• Never thru-saw rip cuts narrower

than 1/2 inch.

• Never rip anything shorter than 10”

long.

• When using a push stick or push

block, the trailing end of the work-
piece must be square. A push stick
or block against an uneven end
could slip off or push the workpiece
away from the fence.

• A featherboard can help guide the

workpiece. (See “Basic Saw
Operation - Using Featherboards
for Thru-Sawing” section.)

• Always use featherboards for any

non thru-sawing rip type cuts. (See
“Basic Saw Operations - Using
Featherboards for Non Thru-
Sawing” section.)

WARNING: For your own safety,
read and always observe all
safety precautions listed in
manual and on saw.

Additional Safety Instructions for Rip Cuts

Before Starting:

• To reduce the risk of kickbacks and

slips into the blade, make sure the
rip fence is parallel to the
sawblade.

• Before thru-sawing, check the anti-

kickback pawls. the pawls must
stop a kickback once it has started.
Replace or sharpen anti-kickback
pawls when points become dull.

Plastic and composition (like hard
board) materials may be cut on your
saw. However, since these are usually
quite hard and slippery, the anti-
kickback pawls may not stop a kick-
back. Therefore, be especially careful
in your setup and cutting procedures.

While Thru-sawing:

To reduce the risk of kickbacks and
slips into the blade, always push
forward on the section of the work-
piece between the sawblade and the
rip fence. Never push forward on the
piece being cut off.

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