Operation, Making a rip cut – Craftsman 315.220380 User Manual

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OPERATION

■ Put the blade in the in-rip position between the

motor and the column. Release the yoke lock
handle and pivot the yoke to the left, with the yoke
pivot latch on the right side of the arm.

(Use the

out-rip position only for rips 12 in. or more in
width; pivot the yoke to the right so the motor

is between the blade and column.)

■ Loosen the carriage lock knob. Place the blade the

right distance from the fence for the cut and lock

the knob.

■ Cut a kerf. Turn the saw on with the switch on the

arm. Lower the blade about 1/16 in. into the table to
cut a shallow groove. Turn the saw off and remove
the yellow key.

■ Position the workpiece against the blade, from the

front of the table. Lower the hold-down in front of
the blade to just clear the workpiece.

(For a bevel

rip cut, place the workpiece directly under the
guard rather than beside the biade.)

■ Loosen the pawls and riving knife. Lower the riving

knife to the table. Slide the workpiece back and
lower the pawls so that one set rests on the work­
piece. Lock the riving knife and pawls in place.

(For

a bevel rip cut, place the workpiece under the

lower set of pawls.)

■ Remove the workpiece from the table. Set the push

block, featherboard. or pushstick nearby.

■ Set up table extension(s) and supports.

A WARNING:

Never use a person to support

workpieces. This can cause kickback and
serious injury. Never have someone stand at the

outfeed side.

MAKING A RIP CUT

See

Figure 47.

■ Review the

Hazards and Precautions

page.

■ Do not make a rip cut without following all the setup

steps in the previous procedure,

■ After the saw has been set up, insert the yellow

key, and turn the saw on with the switch on the
arm. Let the blade build up to full speed.

■ Stand at the infeed side of the blade and out of the

line of the workpiece, in case kickback occurs.

A WARNING:

Never stand directly in the line of

cut. Stand to the side to reduce the chance of

injury should kickback occur. Start and finish the
cut from the infeed side.

■ Keep your other hand on the table and steady the

workpiece against the fence. Keep that hand at

least 8 in. from the blade.

■ If the blade cover does not automatically rise as

the workpiece moves from the infeed to the out-
feed side, stop the cut. Turn off the saw and adjust
the blade cover so it rests on the workpiece.

■ When the end of the workpiece is still several

inches from the blade, pick up the cutting aid you

selected earlier. Push the wood with the pushstick

or pushblock rather than your hand.

A WARNING:

Use a pushstick as the end of the

workpiece nears the blade to reduce the risk of
injury.

■ Push the wood completely through the blade to the

outfeed, past the pawls.

■ When the work is completed, press the switch off

and remove the key.

With the hand closest to the fence, push the
workpiece under the hold down and into the blade.

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