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Dado blades, molding heads, Ripping hints, Ripping – Sears 113.197611 User Manual

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Ripping

Dado Blades, Molding Heads

See Accessories for information on safety,

installation and use of dado blades and
molding heads.

Edging

Edging is the use of a dado blade or mold­
ing head in the horizontal position. It is an

advanced technique that requires a mold­
ing head guard and a special fence. See

Accessories for information on safety, in­
stallation and use of dado blades and

molding heads for edging. See Cutting
Aides for information on making the spe­
cial fence.

Ripping Hints

1.

To extend life of table top, buy an

auxiliary table cover (see Accessories), or
make one out of tri" plywood or fiber­

board. Clamp or nail to original table top,
section by section. If you use nails, nail in
the four corners to make sure blade will
not contact nails.

2. Keep table clean of chips and sawdust.

3. Use sharp blades.

A

DANGER

Edging without a guard could bring
hands and fingers too close to cutting

tool.

Hands, fingers, and arm could be cut
off.

• buy, install, and follow Instructions

for molding head guard

• use only dado or molding head for

edging

• do not use blade because blade

cannot be guarded when horizontal

• read and follow instructions in
Accessories section of manual.

4. Use the right blade for each job.

5. For workpiece with one smooth and
one rough surface, such as paneling or

finished fiberboard, cut with rough sur­

face up so pawls will be more likely to
grab in case of kickback.

6

. To keep cut line accurate, periodically

check blade alignment.

7. If you must cut an irregular workpiece,
attach a straight edge (see Cutting Aides).

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