Resawing, Cutting panels, Rabbeting – Sears 113242502 User Manual

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RESAWING

RESAWING is known as ripping a piece of wood through

its thickness. Do not attempt to resaw BOWED or
WARPED materiBi, NOTE: To RESAW a piece of wood
wider than 3-9/16 in......... it witi be necessary to remove the
blade guard .. and use the AUXILIARY FENCE/WORK
SUPPORT. {See "Work Helpers")
Clamp it to the table so that the workpiece will SLIDE

EASILY (but not TILT or MOVE SIDEWAYS) without

BINDING between the two fences.
Do not clamp directly to the bottom edge of the table

because the "swivel" of the clamp will not grip properly
Place a small block or wood between the bottom edge of
the table and the "C" clamp

WARNING: FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY ...

1

DO NOT "BACK UP" (REVERSE FEEDING) WHILE

RESAWING BECAUSE THIS COULD CAUSE A
KICKBACK,

г INSTALL BLADE GUARD IMMEDIATELY UPON

COMPLETION OF THE RESAWING OPERATION.

CUTTING PANELS

When cutting panels (whenever fence is positioned outside
of

table

surface),

ALWAYS

use

the

AUXILIARY

FENCE/WORK SUPPORT.

1,, Unlock fence and raise rearerrd,.

2.

Position AUXILIARY FENCE/WORK SUPPORT as

shown and attach it with two "C" clamps

AUXILIARY FENCE/

WORK SUPPORT

RABBETING

Rabbeting is known as cutting out a section of the corner

of a piece of material, across an end or along an edge
To make a RABBET requires two cuts which do not go all
the way through the material Therefore the blade guard
must be removed,

1 Remove blade guard-

2. For rabbeting along an edge (long way of workpiece)

add facing to rip fence (see

6

RIP FENCE, p* 15)

approximately as high as the workpiece is wide, Adjust
rip fence and blade to required dimensions, then make
first cut with board flat on table as any rip (type) cut;
make second cut with workpiece on edge. Follow all
precautions, safety instructions, and operational
instructions as for ripping, rip type operations,
including feather boards and push sticks, etc.

3 For rabbeting across an end for workpiece 10-1/2" and

narrower make the rabbet cut with the board flat on

the table using the miter gage fitted with a facing (per

"7 Miter Gauge" on p, 15), DO NOT use the rip fence,

4- INSTALL BLADE GUARD IMMEDIATELY UPON

COMPLETION OF RABBETING OPERATlON,

Rabbet cuts can also be made using the dado head
molding head.

or

DADOING
Instructions for operating the Dado Head are contained in

booklet furnished with the Dado Head,
The recommended Dado Head is listed under recommended
accessories.
The' arbor on the saw, is only long enough so that the
widest cut that can be made is 13/16" wide,

It is not necessary to instali the outside loose collar before

screwing on the arbor rrut Make sure the arbor nut is tight,
ALWAYS

use

DADO

INSERT

LISTED

UNDER

RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES,
When using the dadoing head it wilt be necessary to remove
the Blade Guard and Spreader USE CAUTION, Use

featherboards and pushsticks as required,

ALWAYS

REPLACE

THE

BLADE

GUARD

AND

SPREADER WHEN YOU ARE FINISHED DADOING.

MOLDING CUTTING
Instructions for operating the Molding Head are contained

in a booklet furnished with the Molding Head
The recommended molding head is listed under
recommended accessories.
Always use Molding Insert Listed Under Recommended

Accessories,

When using the molding head it will be necessary to remove
the Blade Guard and Spreader, USE CAUTION. Use
featherboards and push sticks etc, as required,
ALWAYS

REPLACE

THE

BLADE

GUARD

AND

SPREADER WHEN YOU ARE FINISHED MOLDING,

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