Warning – Craftsman 137.21807 User Manual

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USING THE WOOD FACING ON THE
RIP FENCE (FIG. bb)
When performing some special cutting
operations, you can add a wood facing
to either side of the rip fence (2).
1. Use a smooth straight 3/4 in. thick

wood board (1) that is as long as the
rip fence.

2. Attach the wood facing to the

fence with wood screws (3) (not
included) through the holes in the
fence. A wood fence should be used
when ripping material such as thin
paneling to prevent the material from
catching between the bottom of the
fence and the table.

Fig. bb

NON-THROUGH CUT (FIG. cc)
A non-through cut is used to cut
grooves and rabbets in the workpiece
without exposed the blade.

Only this type cut is made without

install the blade assembly, anti-
kickback pawls assembly.

To avoid injury from an accidental

start, make sure the switch is in
the OFF position and the plug
is disconnected from the power
source outlet.

To avoid the risk of personal

injury. Always use push block,
auxiliary fence and featherboard
when making non-through cut.

1. Before starting the table saw, lower

the blade and riving knife assembly
to the down position.

2. Remove the blade guard assembly

and anti-kickback pawls assembly
for non-through cut.

3. Use the featherboard (1) with

C-clamps (3) to fasten the
workpiece securely.

4. Mount the auxiliary fence (4) with

C-clamps.

5. Use the push block (2) to move the

workpiece.

NOTE:

● Mount the featherboard to table

as shown, so the leading edges of
featherboard will help workpiece
complete cutting.

Fig. cc

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Non-through Cut

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