Sears 113.299131 User Manual

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Hold workpiece against auxiliary fence and feed with left
hand until workpiece is about EVEN with END of table

... Stop Feeding. (See figure 57.)

Hold workpiece FIRMLY ... turn AUXILIARY FENCE

over ... (See figure 58.)

Hold workpiece against AUXILIARY FENCE ... feed

with RIGHT Hand ... guide with LEFT hand until clear of
table. (See figure 59).

When ripping thin strips that may enter the guard and strike
the baffle. CAREFULLY raise guard only enough to clear
the workpiece. (See figure 60 and 61.)

RESAWING

RESAWING is known as ripping a piece of wood through

its thickness. To RESAW a piece of wood wider than 2-1/8
inch ... it will be necessary to remove the blade guard ...
and use an AUXILIARY FENCE which you can make.

Do not attempt to resaw BOWED or WARPED material.

Use a piece of 3/8 inch plywood 9 in. x 20 in. ... and

attach a strip of wood 1-5/8 inches thick x 2-1/2 inches
wide. (See figure 62.)

Clamp it to the table so that the workpiece will SLIDE

EASILY but not TILT or MOVE SIDEWAYS without
BINDING between the two fences. (See figure 63.)

WARNING: FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY ...

1

. NEVER RESAW FREEHAND (WITHOUT USING RIP

FENCE AND AUXILIARY FENCE) BECAUSE THE
BLADE COULD BIND IN THE CUT AND CAUSE A

KICKBACK.

2

DO NOT "BACK UP" (REVERSE FEEDING) WHILE

RESAWING BECAUSE THIS

COULD CAUSE A

KICKBACK.

3

INSTALL BLADE GUARD IMMEDIATELY UPON

COMPLETION OF THE RESAWING OPERATION.

DADOING

For best results and to avoid excessive load on the motor,
NEVER CUT A 13/16" WIDE DADO, DEEPER THAN
3/4" IN ONE PASS.

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