Safety instructions for table saw (continued) – RIDGID TS3650 User Manual

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Safety Instructions For Table Saw (continued)

• To reduce the risk of throwback of

cut off pieces.

• Use the guard assembly.

To remove loose pieces beneath or
trapped inside the guard.

• Turn saw “OFF”.

• Remove switch key.

• Wait for blade to stop before lifting

the guard.

Before Leaving The Saw.

• Turn the saw off.

• Wait for blade to stop spinning.

• Unplug the saw.

• Make workshop child-proof. Lock

the shop. Disconnect master
switches. Remove the yellow
switch key. Store it away from
children and others not qualified to
use the tool.

Additional Safety Instructions For:

Rip Type Cuts.

• 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. (See “Basic Saw
Operations-Ripping and Bevel
Ripping” sections.)

• Never rip anything shorter than 10”

long.

• When using a push stick or push

block, the trailing end of the board
must be square. A push stick or
block against an uneven end could
slip off or push the work 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 rip type cuts. (See “Basic
Saw Operations - Using Feather-
boards for Non-Thru Sawing”
section).

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.
(See “Maintaining Your Table Saw -
Anti-Kickback Pawls” section.)

• 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.

Featherboard

See “Work Feed Devices” section for

Material and Dimensions

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