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OPERATION
TYPES
OF
CUTS
See
Figure
57.
There
are
six
basic
cuts:
1)
the
cross
cut,
2)
the
rip
cut,
3)
the
miter
cut,
4)
the
bevel
cross
cut,
5)
the
bevel
rip
cut,
and
6)
the
compound
(bevel)
miter
cut.
All
other
cuts
are
combinations
of
these
basic
six.
Operating
procedures
for
making
each
kind
of
cut
are
given
later
in
this
section.
A
WARNING:
Always
make
sure
the
blade
guard
and
anti-
kickback pawls are
in
place
and
working
properly
when
making
these
cuts
to
avoid
possible
injury.
Cross
cuts
are
straight
900
cuts
made
across
the
grain
of
the
workpiece.
The
wood
is
fed
into
the
cut
at
a
900
angle
to
the
blade,
and
the
blade
is
vertical.
Rip
cuts
are
made
with
the
grain
of
the
wood.
To
avoid
kickback
while
making
a
rip
cut,
make
sure one
side
of
the
wood
rides
firmly
against the
rip
fence.
Miter
cuts
are
made
with
the
wood
at
any
angle
to
the
blade
other
than
90°.
The
blade
is
vertical.
Miter
cuts
tend
to
“creep”
during
cutting
This
can
be
controlled
by
holding
the
workpiece
securely
against the
miter
gauge.
A
WARNING:
Always
use
a
push
stick
with
small
pieces
of
wood,
and
also
to
finish
the
cut
when
ripping
a
long
narrow
piece
of
wood,
to
prevent
your
hands
from
getting
close
to
the
blade.
Bevel
cuts
are
made
with
an
angled
blade.
Bevel
cross
cuts
are
across
the
wood
grain,
and
bevel
rip
cuts
are
with
the
grain.
The
rip
fence
must
always
be
on
the
right
side
of
the
blade
for
bevel
rip
cuts.
Compound
(or
bevel)
miter
cuts
are
made
with
an
angled
blade
on
wood
that
is
angled
to
the
blade.
Be
thoroughly
familiar
with
making
cross
cuts,
rip
cuts,
bevel
cuts,
and
miter
cuts
before
trying
a
compound
miter
cut.
CUTTING
TIPS
Dado
and
rabbet cuts
are non-through
cuts
which
can
be
either
rip
cuts
or
cross
cuts.
Carefully
read
and
understand
all
sections
of
this
operator’s
manual
before
attempting
any
operation.
A
WARNING:
Do
not
use
blades
rated
less
than
the
speed
of
this
tool.
Failure
to
heed
this
warning could
result
in
personal
injury.
BEVEL
RIP
CUT
COMPOUND
(BEVEL)
MITER
CUT
Fig.
57
The
kerf (the
cut
made
by
the
blade
in
the
wood)
will
be
wider
than
the
blade
to
avoid
overheating
or
binding.
Make
allowance
for
the
kerf
when
measuring
wood.
Make
sure
the
kerf
is
made
on
the
waste
side
of
the
measuring
line.
Cut
the
wood
with
the
finish
side
up.
Knock
out
any
loose
knots
with
a
hammer
before
making
the
cut.
Always
provide
proper
support
for
the
wood
as
it
comes
out
of
the
saw.
OPERATION
MAKING
CUTS
The
blade
provided
with
your
saw
is
a
high-quality
combi
nation
blade
suitable
for
ripping
and
cross
cut
operations.
Carefully
check
all
setups
and
rotate
the
blade
one
full
revolution
to
assure
proper
clearance
before
connecting
saw
to
power
source.
A
WARNING:
Do
not
use
blades
rated
less
than
the
speed
of
this
tool.
Failure
to
heed
this
warning
could
result
in
personal
injury.
Use
the
miter
gauge
when
making
cross,
miter,
bevel,
and
compound
miter
cuts.
To
secure
the
angle,
lock
the
miter
gauge
in
place
by
twisting
the
lock
knob
clockwise.
Always
tighten
the
lock
knob
securely
in
place
before
use.
NOTE:
It
is
recommended that
you
place
the
piece
to
be
saved
on
the
left
side
of
the
blade and
that
you
make
a
test
cut
on
scrap
wood
first.
TO
MAKE
A
CROSS
CUT
See
figures
58-59.
A
WARNING:
Using
the
rip
fence
as
a
cutoff
gauge
when
cross
cutting
will
result
in
kickback
which
can
cause
serious
personal
injury.
A
WARNING:
Make
sure
the
blade
guard
assembly
is
installed
and
working
properly
to
avoid
serious
possible
injury.
Remove
the
rip
fence
by
lifting
the
locking
handle.
Turn
the blade
height
lock
knob
counterclockwise
then
turn
the
height
adjusting
handwheel
until
the
blade
is
set
to
the
correct depth
for
the
workpiece.
Retighten
the
blade
height
lock
knob.
Set
the
miter
gauge
to
and tighten
the
lock
knob.
Place
a
support
(the
same
height
as
saw
table)
behind
the
saw
for
the
cut
work.
Make
sure
the
wood
is
clear
of
the
blade
before
turning
on
the
saw.
To
turn
the
saw
on,
lift
the
switch
button.
To
turn
saw
off,
press
the
switch
button
down.
NOTE:
To
prevent
unauthorized
use,
remove
the
switch
key
as
shown
in
figure
59.
Let
the blade
build
up
to
full
speed
before
moving
the
workpiece
into
the
blade.
PLACE
HANDS
ON
WORKPIECE
AND
MITER
GAUGE
LOCK KNOB
SWITCH OFF
IL
SWITCH
KEY
REMOVED
Fig.
59
Hold
the
workpiece
firmly
with
both
hands
and
feed
the
workpiece
into
the
blade.
NOTE:
The
hand
closest
to
the
blade
should
be
placed
on
the
miter
gauge
lock
knob
and
the
hand
farthest
from
the
blade
should
be
placed
on
the
workpiece.
When
the cut
is
made,
turn
the
saw
off.
Wait
for
the
blade
to
come
to
a
complete
stop
before
removing
any
part
of
the
workpiece.
CROSS
CUT
0
CROSS
CUT
MITER
CUT
0
BEVEL
CROSS
CUT
SWITCH
ON
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