Aftermarket safety accessories – Woodstock SHOP FOX W1677 User Manual

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Aftermarket Safety

Accessories

Besides making your table saw experience more

enjoyable, aftermarket or shop-made safety acces-

sories can greatly increase your personal safety,

and allow you to make difficult cuts with your table

saw that you would not otherwise be able to make.

Here are some basic aftermarket items you might

want to consider:

• A Roller Table (shown in

Figure 56) or Roller

Stand is designed to catch long boards dur-

ing and after a cut. These accessories let the

board easily glide off the saw table without

causing a height difference. At the very least,

a work table should be used for this same pur-

pose. If a long piece of stock teeters over the

edge of the table during a cut, a kickback may

occur.

• Anti-Kickback Devices like the Boardbuddies®

shown in

Figure 57 only allow the workpiece

to move in one direction. If a kickback does

occur, the wheels lock in place to stop or slow

the movement of the workpiece.

• Hold-Down Jigs similar to the Right Angle Jig

®

shown in

Figure 58 allow the user to stabilize

a cut beyond ordinary means. This is crucial

for difficult cuts. Notice in

Figure 58 that the

cut being performed would be extremely dan-

gerous if the operator was using the rip fence.

Other cuts, like vertical dadoes, would also be

extremely difficult and dangerous without the

use of similar devices.

• Push Sticks and Push Paddles help keep your

hand away from the moving blade. They also

act as a barrier between your hand and the

workpiece in the event of a kickback. These

devices come in many different sizes and

shapes. Pick those that offer safety and stabil-

ity without sacrificing comfort and grip.

Figure 57. Anti-kickback devices.

Figure 56. Outfeed roller table.

Figure 58. Hold-down jig.

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