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Page 51 Power Equipment Usage Manual (Rev. 5/10)
until they snap into the appropriate holes. The rip measurement is set at the factory for cutting
right to left.
b. Adjust the position of the spring-loaded saw foot to the thickness of the material so that it
gently presses on the face. Use the two adjusting knobs located above and below the saw
motor.
c. Select the height of the saw blade above the rollers. Raise or lower the carriage until the height
index tab is aligned with the corresponding dimension on the vertically mounted ruler. Lock the
carriage securely to the guides in this position.
d. Position the material on the RIGHT side of the machine indicated by the arrows on the carriage
that show direction of cut. Place the workpiece on top of the rollers. Be careful not to drop the
material onto the rollers.
NOTE: Pieces shorter than 4 feet can be rotated 90° and be crosscut.
e. Start the motor (by pulling the start-stop switch out) and allow it to reach full speed before
beginning the cut. (Stop the motor by pressing the same switch in.)
f. When the motor has reached full speed, slowly and smoothly push the workpiece through the
saw, in the direction of the feed arrow on the saw. Avoid placing your hands, clothing, or body
parts under the carriage or in the cutting path of the saw blade. Do not look directly down the
line of cut because dust and debris are generated during this operation.
g. Be careful not to force the workpiece through the saw to avoid binding. If the saw blade binds in
the workpiece, or the workpiece shifts during the cut, STOP the saw motor, carefully back the
workpiece out of the saw, reposition the workpiece, restart the motor, and begin the cut
again.
Figure 3. Saw Motor in Ripcutting Position Figure 4. Ripcutting from the Right Using
Optional Midway Fence (work extends
beyond saw carriage at least 4”)
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