RIKON Power Tools 10-201 User Manual

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RIPPING

Ripping means to cut with the grain of the wood. In

other materials such as MDF or plywood, ripping simply

means to cut lengthwise.

1.Inspect the board for soundness.You will need a

straight edge to rip with accuracy. Your workpiece may

need to be jointed flat before attempting to cut on the

table saw.

To rip a board:

2.Set the rip fence to the desired distance from the

Blade. IF YOU ARE MAKING NARROW CUTS, USE A

PUSH-STICK. Serious injury can occur if you put your

hands close to the blade. A push-stick pattern has

been included at the end of this manual. Use it to

hold the workpiece against the table and fence and

push the workpiece fully past the blade. When a small

width is to be ripped and a push-stick cannot be

safely put between the blade and rip fence, rip a

larger piece to obtain the desired piece.

3.Turn on the saw and allow it to reach full speed. Place

the straight edge of the board against the rip fence

and the flat side on table top. Feed the work-piece

slowly and evenly into the blade. When ripping, always

stand off to the side of the workpiece and push it

through, making sure to keep your fingers out of line

with the blade. SEE FIG.48

Fig.48

Do not stand directly behind the workpiece when ripping.

SEE FIG.49

Fig.49

DADO OPERATIONS

In addition to its ability to rip and crosscut lumber, the

table saw is also an invaluable tool for creating a

variety of dadoes. These non-through cuts can be

created with specially-designed stacking or wobbling

dado blades.

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