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OPERATION
(continued)
Cross Cut Mitered Crosscut
Beveled Cross Cut
Rip Cut
Beveled Rip Cut Compound Miter Cut
OVERLOAD PROTECTION
Your saw is supplied with overload protection. If the
motor shuts off or fails to start due to overloading
(cutting stock too fast, using a dull blade, using the
saw beyond its capacity, etc.) or low voltage, let the
motor cool three to five minutes. Then depress the red
reset button (B), on the motor under the saw, shown in
Figure 20, and restart the saw.
NOTICE: If the motor continually shuts off due to
overloading, contact a qualified electrician.
MAKING CUTS
Failure to comply with the following
the warnings may result in serious
personal injury.
Never touch the free end of the workpiece or a free
piece that is cut off, while the power is on and/or the
saw blade is rotating. Blade contact or binding may
occur, resulting in a thrown workpiece
When sawing a long workpiece or a panel, use a
work support, such as a sawhorse, rollers or outfeed
table at the same height as the table surface of the
saw.
Never try to pull the workpiece back with the blade
turning. If you need to pull the workpiece back or lift
it off the table, turn the switch off, allow the blade to
stop, raise the anti-kickback teeth on each side of
the riving knife if necessary, and slide the workpiece
out.
Before connecting the table saw to the power source
or operating the saw, always inspect the blade guard
assembly and riving knife for proper alignment and
clearance with saw blade. Check alignment after
each change of beveling angle.
A rip fence should ALWAYS be used for ripping
operations to prevent loss of control and personal
injury. Always lock the fence to the rail. NEVER
perform a ripping operation freehand.
When making bevel cuts, place the fence on the right
side of the blade so that the blade is tilted away from
the fence and hands. Keep hands clear of the blade
and use a push stick to feed the workpiece unless
the workpiece is large enough to allow you to hold it
more than 6inches (152 mm) from the blade.
Before leaving the saw unattended, lock out power
switch, or take other appropriate measures to
prevent unauthorized use of the saw.
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