
GLOSSARY
OF
TERMS
FEATURES
Anti-Kickback
Pawis
(radial
arm
and
table
saws)
A
device
which,
when
properly
installed
and
maintained,
is
designed
to
stop
the
workpiece
from
being
kicked
back
toward
the
front
of
the
saw
during
a
ripping
operation.
Arbor
The
shaft
on
which
a
blade
or
cutting
tool
is
mounted.
Bevel
Cut
A
cutting
operation
made
with
the
blade
at
any
angle
other
than
900
to
the
table
surface.
Chamfer
A
cut
removing
a
wedge
from
a
block
so
the
end
(or
part
of
the
end)
is
angled
rather
than
at
90°.
Compound
Cut
A
cross
cut
made
with
both
a
miter
and
a
bevel
angle.
Cross
Cut
A
cutting
or
shaping
operation
made
across
the
grain
or
the
width
of
the
workpiece.
Cutter
Head
(planers
and
jointer
planers)
A
rotating
cutterhead
with
adjustable
blades
or
knives.
The
blades
or
knives
remove
material
from
the
workpiece.
Dado
Cut
A
non-through
cut
which
produces
a
square-sided
notch
or
trough
in
the
workpiece
(requires
a
special
blade).
Featherboard
A
device
used
to
help
control
the
workpiece
by
guiding
it
securely
against
the
table
or
fence
during
any
ripping
operation.
FPM
orSPM
Feet
per
minute
(or
strokes
per
minute),
used
in
reference
to
blade
movement.
Freehand
Performing
a
cut
without
the
workpiece
being
guided
by
a
fence,
miter
gauge,
or
other
aids.
Gum
A
sticky,
sap-based
residue
from
wood
products.
Heel
Alignment
of
the
blade
to
the
fence.
Kerf
The
material
removed
by
the
blade
in
a
through
cut
or
the
slot
produced
by
the
blade
in
a
non-through
or
partial
cut.
Kickback
A
hazard
that
can
occur
when
the
blade
binds
or
stalls,
throwing
the
workpiece
back
toward
operator.
Leading
End
The
end
of
the
workpiece
pushed
into
the
tool
first.
Miter
Cut
A
cutting
operation
made
with
the
workpiece
at
any
angle
to
the
blade
other
than
90°.
Non-Through
Cuts
Any
cutting
operation
where
the
blade
does
not
extend
completely
through
the
thickness
of
the
workpiece.
Pilot
Hole
(drill
presses)
A
small
hole
drilled
in
a
workpiece
that
serves
as
a
guide
for
drilling
large
holes
accurately.
Push
Blocks
(for
jointer
planers)
Device
used
to
feed
the
workpiece
over
the
jointer
planer
cutterhead
during
any
operation.
This
aid
helps
keep
the
operator’s
hands
well
away
from
the
cutterhead.
Push
Blocks
and
Push
Sticks
(for
table
saws)
Devices
used
to
feed
the
workpiece
through
the
saw
blade
during
cutting
operations.
A
push
stick
(not
a
push
block)
should
be
used
for
narrow
ripping
operations.
These
aids
help
keep
the
operator’s
hands
well
away
from
the
blade.
Resaw
A
cutting
operation
to
reduce
the
thickness
of
the
workpiece
to
make
thinner
pieces.
Resin
A
sticky,
sap-based
substance
that
has
hardened.
Revolutions
Per
Minute
(RPM)
The
number
of
turns
completed
by
a
spinning
object
in
one
minute.
Ripping
or
Rip
Cut
A
cutting
operation
along
the
length
of
the
workpiece.
Riving
Knife/Spreader/Splitter
(table
saws)
A
metal
piece,
slightly
thinner
than
the
blade,
which
helps
keep
the
kerf
open
and
also
helps
to
prevent
kickback.
Saw
Blade
Path
The
area
over,
under,
behind,
or
in
front
of
the
blade.
As
it
applies
to
the
workpiece,
that
area
which
will
be
or
has
been
cut
by
the
blade.
Set
The
distance
that
the
tip
of
the
saw
blade
tooth
is
bent
(or
set)
outward
from
the
face
of
the
blade.
Snipe
(planers)
Depression
made
at
either
end
of
a
workpiece
by
cutter
blades
when
the
workpiece
is
not
properly
supported.
Through
Sawing
Any
cutting
operation
where
the
blade
extends
completely
through
the
thickness
of
the
workpiece.
Throw-Back
The
throwing
back
of
a
workpiece
usually
caused
by
the
workpiece
being
dropped
into
the
blade
or
being
placed
inadvertently
in
contact
with
the
blade.
Workpiece
or
Material
The
item
on
which
the
operation
is
being
done.
Worktable
Surface
where
the
workpiece
rests
while
performing
a
cutting,
drilling,
planing,
or
sanding
operation.
Rating
120
V,
AC
Only,
60
Hz,
13
Amps
240
V,
AC
Only,
60
Hz,
6.7
Amps
No
Load
Speed
3,450
r/min.
(RPM)
BLADE
GUARD
ASSEMBLY
PRODUCT
SPECIFICATIONS
Blade
Diameter
10
in.
Blade
Arbor
5/8
in.
Cutting
Depth
at
0°
3-1/8
in.
Cutting
Depth
at
45°
2-1/4
in.
SPREADER
ANTI-KICKBACK
SAW
BLADE
RIP
FENCE
KNOB
FRONT
RAIL
LOCKING
HANDLE
BEVEL
ADJUSTING
HAND
WH
EEL
ASSEMBLY
MOTOR
COVER
HEIGHT
ADJUSTING
HAND
WHEEL
ASSEMBLY
LEVELING
FOOT
STORAGE
HOOK
HERC-U-LIFT®
MOBILE
BASE
LEG
STAND
Fig.
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