Draper BTS251 Manual de instrucciones - Página 13

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Draper BTS251 Manual de instrucciones
RIPPING (Fig.17):
Secure the rip fence to the table (see Fig.4, page 8).
Remove the mitre gauge.
Raise the blade so it is 53mm high.
Hold the work piece flat on the table and against the fence.
Keep the work piece about 25mm from the blade.
CAUTION:
The work piece must have a straight edge against the fence
and must not be warped, twisted or bowed in any way. Keep
both hands away from the blade and away from the path of
the blade.
Turn the saw on and allow the blade to run up to full speed.
Keeping the work piece against the table and fence, slowly
feed the work piece towards the saw blade. Stand with your
body to one side of the blade and at the front of the table
when feeding the wood. This will reduce the risk of injury
should a piece of wood kickback or kick up. Continue
pushing the work piece until it is clear of the guard and it
falls off the rear of the table. Do not overload the motor.
Never try to pull a work piece back with the blade turning.
Turn the switch off, allow the blade to stop and raise the anti-
kickback pawls on each side of the riving knife if required
and slide the work piece out.
BEVEL RIPPING:
This operation is the same as ripping except that the blade
angle is set to an angle other than the 0°.
WARNING:
ONLY WORK WITH THE WORK PIECE AND RIP FENCE ON
THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE BLADE.
CROSS CUTTING (Fig.18.):
Remove the rip fence and place the mitre gauge in the table
slot.
Set the blade height 53mm above the top of the work piece
top.
Hold the work piece firmly against the mitre gauge with both
hands.
Start the saw and allow the blade to spin up to full speed.
Whilst gripping the work piece firmly against the gauge and
pushing flat against the table, slowly slide the wood through
the blade.
BEVEL CROSS CUTTING (Fig.19):
This operation is the same as cross cutting except that the
blade angle is set to an angle other than the 0°.
WARNING:
ONLY WORK WITH THE WORKPIECE AND MITRE ON THE
RIGHT SIDE OF THE BLADE.
RIPPING SMALL PIECES OF WOOD (Fig.20):
This is an unsafe practice and not recommended. It is not
safe to have your hands close to the blade. Instead, rip a
large piece of material to obtain the desired size. When a
small piece requires ripping use the push stick provided to
hold the work piece in place, keeping your hands away from
the blade.
CUTTING OPERATIONS
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Fig.17.
Fig.18.
Fig.19.
Fig.20.