Push stick and push block, Auxiliary fence, Using the miter gauge – Bosch 4000 User Manual

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3

4

THESE EDGES

MUST BE PARALLEL

CES BORDS DOIVENT

ÊTRE PARALLÈLES

ESTOS BORDES DEBEN

SER PARALELOS

NOTE: All dimensions in inches.

REMARQUE : Toutes les dimensions sont en pouces.

NOTA: Todas las dimensiones están en pulgadas.

THIS FACE AND

THIS EDGE MUST

BE PARALLEL

CETTE FACE ET CE

BORD DOIVENT ÊTRE

PARALLÈLES

ESTA CARA Y ESTE

BORDE DEBEN SER

PARALELOS

4

3

45° NOTCH

ENCOCHE À

45°

MUESCA DE

45°

FIG. 30

1

2

5

WORKPIECE

END

EXTRÉMITÉ

CONTACT AVEC

L’OUVRAGE

EXTREMO DE

LA PIEZA DE

TRABAJO

FIG. 28

FIG. 29

Push Stick and Push Block

Make the Push Stick 1 using a piece of 1 x 2 as shown (Fig. 28).

Make the Push Block 2 using pieces of 3/8" plywood 3 and 3/4"
hardwood 4 (Fig. 29). For proper use of push block, (see page 48).

The small piece of wood, 3/8" x 3/8" x 2-1/2", should be GLUED
to the plywood … DO NOT USE NAILS. This is to prevent dulling
the sawblade in the event you mistakenly cut into the Push Block.

Position the handle in the center of the plywood and fasten
together with glue and woodscrews.

Auxiliary Fence

Make one using pieces of 3/8" plywood 3 and 3/4" hardwood 4.
Fasten together with glue and woodscrews (Fig. 30).

NOTE: Since the Push Block 2 is used with the Auxiliary Fence 5,
the 4-3/4" dimensions must be held identical on both the pieces.

Using The Miter Gauge

CROSSCUTTING, MITER CUTTING, BEVEL CUTTING, COM-
POUND MITER CUTTING and when RABBETING across the end
of a narrow workpiece, the MITER GAUGE is used.

For your own safety, always observe the following
safety precautions in addition to the safety

instructions on Pages 2, 3, 4 & 5.

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 fingers or hand to slip into
the blade.

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

3. Remove rip fence from table during any operations which utilize
the miter gauge.

4. Make sure blade guard is installed for all “thru-sawing”
operations (when sawblade cuts entirely thru the thickness of the
workpiece). Replace guard IMMEDIATELY after completion of
dadoing, molding or rabbeting cuts.

5. Have blade extend approximately 1/8" 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 workpieces … 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 a long 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.

12. If workpiece is warped, place the CONCAVE side DOWN. This
will prevent it from rocking while it is being cut.

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WARNING

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1/4

1/4

1/4

1-1/2

3/4

15

4-3/4

5

12

12

2-1/2

3/8

3/8

3/8

5-1/8

2-1/2

1-3/4

5-1/2

4-3/4

21-1/2

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