Using the rip fence, Additional safety instructions for rip cuts, Ripping – Craftsman 113.299210 User Manual
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Using the Rip Fence
Ripping, beve! ripping, resawing and rabbeting are psr-
tormed using the rip fence together with the auxiliary
tence/work support, push stick or push block
WARNING: For your own safety, read and always
observe all safety precautions listed in manual and
on saw.
Additional Safety Instructions for Rip Cuts
» Never use the miter gauge when ripping
»Use a push stick whenever the fence is 2 or more
inches from the blade,
»When thru-sawing, use an auxiliary fence and push
biock whenever the fence must be between 1/2 and 2
inches from the blade
» Never thru-saw rip cuts narrower than 1/2 inch
• Never rip anything shorter than 10” long,
* When using a push stick or push block, the trailing end
of the workpiece must be square A push sfick or block
against an uneven end could slip off or push the work
piece away from the fence
Ripping
Definition: Cutting operation along the length of the work
piece,
Position the fence to the desired width of rip and lock in
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Before starting to rip, be sure:
1 Rip fence is parallel to sawbiade
2 Spreader is properly aligned with sawbiade.
3. Anli-kickbaok pawls are functioning properly.
When ripping long boards or large panels, always use a
work support A simple support can be made by clamping
a piece of plywood to a sawhorse
WARNING; To avoid kickback, push forward only
on the part of the workpiece that will pass between
the blade and the fence,__________________
Keep your hands out
of the blade path
Feed the workpiece by pushing forward only on the part
of the workpiece that wifi pass between the blade and the
fence.
Stop your left thumb at the front edge of the table Finish
the cut with the appropriate pusher
• A teatherboard can help guide the wotlipiece. (See
'Basic Saw Operation-Using Featherboards for Thru-
Sawing" section,.)
«Always use featherboards for any non thru-sawing rip
type cuts. (See “Basic Saw Operations-Using Feather
boards for Non Thru-sawing" section)
Before Starting:
»To avoid kickbacks and slips into the blade, make sure
the rip fence is parallel to the sawbiade
• Before thru-sawing, check the anti-kickback pawls, the
pawls must stop a kickback once it has started..
Replace or sharpen anti-kickback pawls when points
become duii.
• Plastic and composition (like hardboard) materials may
be cut on your saw. However, since these are usually
quite hard and slippery, the anti-kickback pawls may
not stop a kickback. Therefore, be especially careful in
your setup and cutting procedures.
While Thru-sawing:
• To avoid kickbacks and slips into the blade, always
push forward on the section of the workpiece between
the sawbiade and Ihe rip fence. Never push forward on
the piece being cut off
Always Support Long
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