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Page 30 Power Equipment Usage Manual (Rev. 5/10)
Not using the splitter when ripping or not maintaining alignment of the splitter with the saw
blade. (WARNING: The splitter is removed when you remove the blade guard!)
Using a dull saw blade.
Not maintaining alignment of the rip fence so that it tends to angle toward instead of away
from the saw blade front to back.
Applying feed force when ripping to the cutoff (free) section of the work piece instead of the
section between the saw blade and fence.
Ripping wood that is twisted (not flat), or does not have a straight edge, or has a twisted
grain.
7.4. Safety Devices
The only reasons for your fingers to be near the blade are poor technique and
even worse judgment.
Blade Guard: Some procedures, such as cutting dados or using jigs, require removal of the guard and
splitter assembly. However, the vast majority of table saw procedures are easily accomplished with far
greater safety if the blade guard and splitter remain installed.
The splitter prevents the kerf from closing and binding the blade, causing kickback. This is
especially problematic when wood is cut along the grain (rip cut).
The anti-kickback pawls prevent the workpiece and cut-off piece from being thrown back at the
operator.
The plastic guard prevents dust and debris from being thrown at
the operator.
Push Pads & Push Sticks: These items help feed the workpiece along
fence and blade while keeping the operator's hands at a safe distance
from the blade. The intent of push devices is that when things go wrong,
the push device contacts the blade rather than your fingers or hand.
They:
1) Space your hand farther from the blade
2) Put sacrificial material between your hand and the blade
Push pads. Push pads are the preferred pusher, as they give
some directional control over the wood – important at least until
wood reaches the splitter. A step near the rear of an extended
“foot” gives the operator very good directional control while
pushing the piece across the blade. Even with the splitter in
place, this additional control allows keeping the wood firmly
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