Basic saw operation, Using the miter gauge, Basic – Sears 113242502 User Manual

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BASIC

SAW

OPERATION

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Before cutting any wood on your saw, study al! of the
"Basic Saw Operations",

Notice that in order to make some of the cuts, it is

necessary to use certain devices "Work Helpers" like the
f’ush Stick, the Push Slock and the Auxiliary Fence/Work
Support, which you can make yourself.

After you have made a few practice cuts, make these
"helpers" before starting any projects. Make the "Push
Stick" first.

PUSH STICK AND PUSH BLOCK

Make the Push Stick using a piece of 1 x 2, or rip one from

a

wide board, say 11-1/2" wide, and set the rip fence 9-7/8

in. from the sawblade.

Make the Push Block using a piece of 3/8 in. and 3/4 in
plywood.

The small piece of wood 3/8 in, x 3/8 in..

X

2-1/2 in. should

be GLUED to the plywood DO NOT USE NAILS, This
is to preveiit dulling the sawblade in the event you
mistakingly cut into the push block.

Position the handle in the center of the plywood and fasten

together with glue and woodscrews

AUXILIARY FENCE/WORK SUPPORT

Make one using a piece of 3/8 in,, and 3/4 in. plywood

Fasten together with glue and woodscrews­

NOTE:

Since the Push Block is used with the Auxiliary

Fence, the 4-3/4 in, dimensions must be held identical on
both the pieces..

USING THE MITER GAUGE

CROSSCUTTING.

MITER

CUTTING,

BEVEL

CUTTING,

COMPOUND

MITER

CUTTING

and

when

RABBETING

across the end of a narrow workpiece, THE MITER
GAUGE IS USED

WARNING:

FOR

YOUR

OWN

SAFETY,

ALWAYS

OBSERVE

THE

FOLLOWING

SAFETY

PRECAUTIONS

IN

ADDITION

TO

THE

SAFETY

INSTRUCTIONS

ON

PAGES 2, 3, and 4,

1.

Never make these cuts freehand {without using the

miter gauge or other auxiliary devices) because the
blade could bind in the cut and cause a KICKBACK or
Cause your firtgers or hand to slip into the blade

2. Always lock the miter gauge securely when in use.

3. Remove rip fence from table.

4.

Make sure blade guard is installed for all "thru-savving"

operations

{when

sawblade

cuts

entirely

thru

the

thickness

of

the

workpiece

)

Replace

guard

iMMEOi ATELY after completion of dadoing, molding

or rabbeting cuts.

5.

Have blade extend approximately 1/8 in, above top of

workpiece. Additional blade exposure would increase

the hazard potential.

6.

Do not stand directly in front of the blade in case of a

THROWBACK {Small cut-off piece caught by the back
of the blade and thrown toward the operator). Stand to
either side of the blade

7.

Keep your hands clear of the blade and out of the path

of the blade.

8.

if blade stalls or stops while cutting, TURN SWITCH

OFF before attempting to free the blade.

9,

Do not reach over or behind the blade to pull the

workpiece through the cut , .. to support long or
heavy

vvorkpieces

.to

remove

cut-off

pieces

of

material or FOR ANY OTHER REASON

10 Do not pick up small pieces of cut-off material from the

table., REMOVE them by pushing them OFF the table
with along stick. Otherwise they could be thrown back
at you by the rear of the blade,

11 Do not remove small pieces of cut-off material that may

become TRAPPED inside the blade guard while the saw
is

RUNNING.

THIS

COULD

ENDANGER

YOUR

HANDS or cause a KICKBACK.

Turn the saw OFF. After the blade has stopped turning,

lift the guard and remove the piece.

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