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Push the green ON button (see Fig 2 on page 7), and allow the saw blade to reach full speed
before proceeding to feed the workpiece into the blade.
Use both hands to feed the workpiece in to the blade. The work must be held flat on the
table at all times to prevent binding of the blade. Use a steady even pressure just sufficient
to keep the blade cutting.
Always use a rip fence or mitre guage where possible to eliminate any sideways slip of the
work. This is most important when the table is tilted to an angle.
Always plan your work ahead. The tradesmans' rule is "measure twice, cut once". It is best to
finish a cut in one continuous operation, but frequent backtracking may be necessary.
Turn off the motor by pressing the red OFF button, and allow the blade to come to a complete
stop before backing the workpiece away.
Remember that the blade removes material during the cut. This gap created by the
blade is called the 'kerf', and must be allowed for when cutting to exact sizes. Plan your
cut so that the kerf is the scrap side of the lines you wish to cut. Where necessary, allow a
little more for finish sanding.
Rip Cutting
This term refers to cutting timber in the same
Fig.10
direction as the grain, rather than across it.
You can rip wood freehand to a previously drawn
line, but best results are obtained by using the rip
fence.
If the table is set level, set the rip fence to the left hand
side of the blade (FIg.10), allowing you to use your
right hand to hold the work firmly against the fence.
The width of cut indicator on the front of the work table
may be used to set the rip fence for accurate cutting.
IMPORTANT! Always use a push stick to push the work past
the blade. Keep your fingers well away from the blade
Fig.11
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When cutting a bevel rip, with the table tilted at any
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angle up to 45
, set the rip fence to the right hand
side of the blade (Fig. 11), if the width of the
workpiece allows it.
With the fence on the 'downhill' side of the table, it
will help support the work against slip.
The width of cut indicator on the front of the work table
may be used to set the rip fence for accurate cutting
Cross Cutting
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This term refers to cutting timber at right angles to
the grain. This type of cut can also be made
freehand, but the mitre guage is used to ensure
accurate results. The mitre guage can be adjusted
up to 60
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to produce mitre cuts, and with the table
tilted, compound mitre cuts.
Make sure the work is held firmly against the table and
against the face of the mitre guage. Be careful to keep
your fingers away from the blade, particularly at the
end of the cut.
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