Using your saw – SawStop CB73480 User Manual

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38 SawStop 10” Industrial Cabinet Saw

Using Your Saw

10. Rip Cutting:

Rip cutting or cutting with the grain of the workpiece must be performed with a rip fence to support and guide

the workpiece. The miter gauge should not be used when making rip cuts. The blade guard should be used

for all through cuts.

To begin, make sure the motor

is off and the blade is completely

stopped. Tilt the blade to the

desired tilt angle and adjust the

blade elevation to about 1/8 inch

above the workpiece. Position

the rip fence for the desired

rip width and lock the fence

in place. Refer to the owner’s

manual that accompanied your

rip fence for instructions on

using your fence.

WARNING! To reduce the chance of a serious injury, always use

a push stick when making rip cuts narrower than 6 inches.

WARNING! A rip fence must always be used when making rip cuts. Never

perform a ripping operation freehand or a serious injury may result.

Position the workpiece flat on the table and flush against the side of the rip fence. Turn on the motor. Use

both hands to push the workpiece smoothly toward the blade, as shown in Figs. 35 and 36. When there

is approximately 12 inches remaining to be cut, remove the hand farthest from the fence away from the

workpiece. If the rip cut is 6 inches or wider, continue moving the workpiece toward the blade with one hand on

the workpiece and against the rip fence. For rip cuts narrower than 6 inches, always use a push stick to push

the workpiece past the blade. (See page 75 for instructions on making a push stick.)

Fig. 35

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