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Bevel

Crosscutting Defined

Crosscutting is cutting a workpiece to
length. The workpiece is held firmly

against the fence, and the blade is pulled

through the workpiece to make the cut.

Straight, bevel, miter and compound cuts
can be made.

Crosscutting Safety

The hazards associated with crosscutting

include: exposed blade teeth, rolling car­
riage, and thrown workpiece. This section

explains these hazards and tells how to

avoid them or reduce the risk of their hap­

pening.

Read this section before making

any type of crosscut. Follow these steps
every time you make a crosscut.

Exposed Blade Teeth

A

WARNING

During crosscutting, blade teeth can
be exposed. To reduce risk of
having fingers, hand or arm cut off:

d Set bottom edge of guard parallel to

table to cover upper half of blade.

V

Lower pawls to clear fence or
workpiece, whichever is higher, by Uj".

Imwered pawls act as partial barrier to
front of blade.

d Keep hands away from blade and out

of blade path. Keep hand holding down

workpiece at least

8

" from blade.

d Blade can come off table edge beyond

30° left miter position. Use right miter
position whenever possible.

d Do not cut freehand. You will not be

able to control workpiece.

d If blade jams, turn off saw, remove yel­

low key, then free blade.

A

WARNING

When saw is turned on, blade can

suddenly come forward. To reduce
risk of this happening:

d Keep one hand on saw handle when

turning saw on.

d Adjust leveling feet to make sure

radial arm slants slightly toward rear.

Thrown Workpiece

A

CAUTION

Workpiece could be picked up by
spinning blade and thrown. You

might be hit by thrown workpiece.
To reduce risk of thrown workpiece:

d Make sure installed fence is at least

half as high as the workpiece, and
never less than yd’.

V Start and finish cut with blade in rear­

most position, behind fence.

d Firmly hold workpiece flat on table

and up against fence. Cut only one
workpiece at a time.

d Pull blade through workpiece only dis­

tance needed to complete cut, and
never more than half diameter of blade.

d Do not touch or move workpieces

until blade has stopped spinning.

dUse length stop only on end of

workpiece which is held dowm.

d Use table extensions to support

workpieces that extend beyond talhe.

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