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Page 50 Power Equipment Usage Manual (Rev. 5/10)
e. Make certain that the workpiece is adequately supported and stable in the machine. The
workpiece can be held with one hand; do not hold the workpiece so that your hand is
anywhere behind the carriage or guides or in the path of the saw blade.
f. Start the motor (by pulling the outrigger and locking it in the on position) and allow it to reach
full speed before beginning the cut. (Stop the motor by pressing the same switch in.)
g. When the motor has reached full speed, slowly and smoothly pull the carriage down so the
blade runs through the workpiece. Keep one hand on the handle at all times. Be careful not to
force the saw through the workpiece to avoid binding. If the blade binds in the workpiece, or
the workpiece shifts during the cut, stop the motor, carefully move the carriage to the top of
the guides, restart the motor, and begin the cut again.
h. Support and remove the cut-off piece as the saw
completes its cut.
i. Once the cut is complete, turn off the motor and wait for
the blade to come to a full stop. Move the workpieces
away from the blade. Return the carriage to the top of
the guides and lock the carriage rip lock.
j. When making cuts that are less than 1”, the chatter
guard (located inside the blade guard) must be resting on
the workpiece, not on the cut-off piece (see Figure 2). If
it is not positioned this way, it will jam the workpiece and
prevent the carriage from continuing through the cut. If
the saw jams, turn the tool OFF and wait for the blade to
stop. Then back the saw out of the cut.
CAUTION: A coasting saw blade can mar the edge of a freshly cut workpiece.
10.2.3. Operating Procedure: Ripcutting (Horizontal Cutting)
WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury, ripping must always be done with the
direction of the arrow on the saw.
A ripcut is a horizontal cut from the right to the left, as shown in Figure 3 and Figure 4. Ripcuts must
always be done by moving the workpiece in the direction of the arrow on the saw carriage. (See also
“General Operating Tips” above.)
a. Before you begin, be sure there is enough space on both sides of the saw to completely load the
workpiece on the saw frame, move it past the saw, and completely off-load it.
k. Set the ripping direction to be from right to left. Then rotate the turntable to the ripping
position as shown. To rotate the turntable, pull out both indexing pins, and pivot the turntable
Figure 2. Chatter Preventer (H Series
shown, in position for crosscutting)
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