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Ripping

To reduce risk of kickback:

Set pawls and spreader according to

ripping set-up procedure. Correctly set
spreader is more likely to prevent

workpiece from binding or pinching

blade; correctly set pawls are more like­
ly to grab into workpiece to stop or

slow kickback if one happens.

V

Check that spreader is in line with
blade (see Alignment: Spreader to

Blade).

V

Cut only straight workpieces so surface
will lie flat on table and edge will stay
tight against fence. If you must cut an ir­
regular workpiece, attach a straight

edge (see Cutting Aides).

V

Push workpiece through from infeed to

outfeed side until it is completely past

pawls and spreader.

V Use featherboard (see Cutting Aides).

V

Keep hands away from outfeed side.

V

If blade jams, turn saw off, remove yel­

low key, then free blade.

V

When cutting composition materials,
or other materials with one smooth and
one rough side, put rough side up so

pawls will be more likely to grab.

Wrong Way Feed

Wrong way feed is ripping by feeding the

workpiece into the outfeed side of the
blade,

A

WARNING

Rotational force of blade will pull

workpiece

through

violently

if

workpiece is fed in same direction
as biade rotates (wrong way feed).

Hands and fingers could be pulled

along with workpiece into spinning
biade before you can let go or pull
back. Fingers, hand or arm could be

cut off. Propelled workpiece could
hit bystander.

To eliminate risk of wrong way feed:

V Feed workpiece against blade rotation.

a

/ Set pawls and spreader; they act as par­

tial barrier to outfeed side.

AWARNING

Wrong Way Feed

Fingers can be

pulled into blade.
Feed workpiece

against blade

rotation.

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