Awarning, Fig.z – Craftsman 137.218250 User Manual

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CUTTING OPERATIONS

There are two basic types of cuts: ripping and

crosscutting. Ripping is cutting along the length and

the grain of the workpiece. Crosscutting is cutting

either across the width or across the grain of the
workpiece. Neither ripping nor crosscutting may be
done safely freehand. Ripping requires the use of the

rip fence, and crosscutting requires the miter gauge.

A WARNING

Before you use the saw each and every time, check

the following:

1. Blade is tight on the arbor.

2.

Bevel angle lock knob is tight.

3.

If ripping, fence knob is tight and fence is
parallel to the miter gauge grooves.

4.

Blade guard is in place and working properly.

5.

You are wearing safety glasses.

The failure to adhere to these common safety

rules, and those printed in the front of this manual,

can greatly increase the likelihood of injury.

RIPPING (FIG.Y,Z)

AWARNING

To prevent serious injury:

Do not allow familiarity gained from the frequent use
of your table saw to cause careless mistakes.
Remember that even a careless fraction of a second
is enough to cause a severe injury.

Keep both hands away from the blade and path of the
blade.

The workpiece must have a straight edge against the
fence and must not be warped, twisted, or bowed.

1.

Remove the miter gauge. Secure the rip fence to

the table.

2.

Raise the blade so it is about 1/8" higher than the
top of the workpiece.

3.

Place the workpiece flat on the table and against the

fence. Keep the workpiece about 1" away from the blade.

4.

Turn the saw ON and wait for the blade to come up

to speed.

5.

Slowly feed the workpiece into the blade by pushing
forward only on the workpiece section (1) that will
pass between the blade and the fence.

(FIG.Y)

AWARNING

AVOID KICKBACK

by pushing forward only on that

section of the workpiece that will pass between the blade
and the fence.

6,

7.

8

.

9,

Keep your thumbs off the table top. When both of your

thumbs touch the front edge of the table (2), finish the

cut with a push stick. Make a push stick using the

pattern on page 33.

The push stick (3) should always be used when the

ripped workpiece is 2" or narrower (1).

(FIG.Y)

Continue pushing the workpiece with the push stick (3)
until it passes the blade guard and clears the rear of

the table.

Never pull the workpiece back when the blade is

turning. Turn the switch OFF. When the blade
completely stops raise the anti-kickback pawls on

each side of the splitter and slide the workpiece out.

Fig.Z

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