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Making rip cuts, Ripping – Sears 113.197611 User Manual

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Ripping

8

. Remove workpiece from table.

9. Ready push stick (push block if using
auxiliary fence).

10.

Set up table extension(s) and support

their outer ends.

Do not use another per­

son to support workpieces because this
can cause kickback and it exposes helper
to potential hazards at outfeed side.

Making Rip Cuts

Follow these steps to make in-rip cuts.
For out-rip cuts, reverse hand functions;

that is, put right hand on table and use left
hand to support and push workpiece.

1. Follow ripping set-up procedure.

2. Insert yellow key and turn saw on.
3. Stand at infeed side and out of line of

workpiece, in case of kickback.

Start and

finish cut from infeed side.

4. Put workpiece on table, in front of
guard nose, and tight against fence. To
hold workpiece in position, put left hand
on table, at least

8

” in front of guard nose,

and lightly press fingers against

workpiece. Support workpiece with table

extension or right hand.
5. With right hand, push workpiece under

guard nose and into blade. Keep left

hand fixed on table, applying slight pres­
sure to keep workpiece against fence.

6

. L se right hand to continue to apply

feed pressure to part of workpiece close
to fence. Keep hand at least

8

" in front of

guard nose.

7. When end of workpiece gets to table,
use piLsh stick or block, instead of hand,
on part of workpiece between blade and

fence to push until workpiece is complete­
ly past pawls and spreader.

8

. Turn saw off and

wait for blade to stop

spinning before touching workpiece.

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