Using your saw – SawStop CNS175-AU User Manual

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54 SawStop 10” Contractor Saw

Using Your Saw

When using a push stick to feed your workpiece

toward the blade, it can be difficult to maintain

the position of the workpiece flush against the

side of the rip fence. In these situations, use a

featherboard to hold the workpiece against the

fence (see page 85 for making a featherboard).

Clamp the featherboard to the top of the table

against the side of the workpiece opposite the

rip fence to hold the workpiece flush against

the fence (see Fig. 68).

If your cut requires the fence to be positioned too close to the blade to use a push stick, use an auxiliary fence

and a push block to make the cut. (See pages 83 and 84 for instructions on making an auxiliary fence and a

push block.) In this case, clamp the auxiliary fence to the rip fence and slide the workpiece along the auxiliary

fence. When your hand comes within 6 inches of the blade, remove your hand from the workpiece and finish

the cut using the push block.

Continue pushing the workpiece toward the back of the saw until it clears the anti-kickback pawls on the

spreader. Turn off the motor. Do not attempt to remove the cut-off portion until the blade has come to a

complete stop.

When ripping pieces longer than approximately 4 feet, use rollers, an out-feed table or a similar support to

prevent the workpiece from dropping off the back of the table. See page 57 for more information on out-feed

tables.

When making non-through cuts, the blade

guard and spreader must be removed. For

these cuts, install the riving knife (except

when making dado cuts) and use one or more

featherboards to hold down the workpiece

and help prevent kickback. (See page 85 for

instructions on making a featherboard.) The

featherboard should be clamped to the rip

fence.

Alternatively, the featherboard can be clamped

to an extender board that is clamped to the rip

fence as shown in Fig. 69. Although not shown

in the illustration, a second featherboard can

be clamped to the top of the table and against

the left side of the workpiece to hold the

workpiece against the rip fence.

clamp

featherboard

to table

Fig. 69

Fig. 68

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