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Rip Scale Pointer
The rip scale pointer will need to be adjusted for proper performance of the rip fence if the
user switches between thick and thin kerf blades. The rip scale pointer only reads correctly for
position 1 (0 to 24-1/2"), however for position 1 with narrow rip fence in use add 2" (51 mm). See
Adjusting the Rip Scale under Assembly.
Operations

WARNING: Use blade guard assembly for all through-cutting operations.
Ripping (Fig. A, U)

WARNING: 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. Piece may contact the blade resulting in a
thrown workpiece and possible injury.

WARNING: A rip fence should ALWAYS be used for ripping operations to prevent loss of
control and personal injury. NEVER perform a ripping operation freehand. ALWAYS lock the
fence to the rail.

WARNING: When bevel ripping and whenever possible, place the fence on the side of the
blade so that the blade is tilted away from the fence and hands.

WARNING: Keep hands clear of the blade.

WARNING: Use a push stick to feed the workpiece if there is 2–6" (51–152 mm) between the
fence and the blade. Use a narrow ripping fence feature and push block to feed the workpiece
if there is 2" (51 mm) or narrower between the fence and the blade.
1. Lock the rip fence by pressing the rail lock lever down. Remove the miter gauge.
2. Raise the blade so it is about 1/8" (3.2 mm) higher than the top of the workpiece.
3. Hold the workpiece flat on the table and against the fence. Keep the workpiece about 1"
(25.4 mm) away from the blade.
Fig. U

WARNING: The workpiece must have a straight edge against the fence and must not be
warped, twisted or bowed. Keep both hands away from the blade and away from the path of
the blade. See proper hand position in Figure U.
4. Turn the saw on and allow the blade to come up to speed. Both hands can be used in starting
the cut. When there is approximately 12" (305 mm) left to be ripped, use only one hand, with
your thumb pushing the material, your index and second finger holding the material down
and your other fingers hooked over the fence. Always keep your thumb along side your first
two fingers and near the fence.
5. Keeping the workpiece against the table and fence, slowly feed the workpiece rearward all
the way through the saw blade. Continue pushing the workpiece until it is clear of the blade
guard assembly and it falls off the rear of the table. Do not overload the motor.
6. Never try to pull the workpiece back with the blade turning. 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.
7. When sawing a long piece of material or a panel, always use a work support. A sawhorse,
rollers, or out feed assembly provides adequate support for this purpose. The work support
must be at the same height or slightly lower than the saw table.

WARNING: Never push or hold onto the free or cut-off side of the workpiece if it is between
the blade and the fence.
Ripping Small Pieces
It is unsafe to rip small pieces. It is not safe to put your hands close to the blade. Instead, rip a
larger piece to obtain the desired piece. When a small width is to be ripped and the hand cannot
be safely put between the blade and the rip fence, use one or more push sticks. A pattern is
included at the end of this manual to make push sticks. A push stick 
attached to the rip fence. Use the push stick(s) to hold the workpiece against the table and fence,
and push the workpiece fully past the blade. The narrow ripping fence feature on the table saw
may be used for some narrow rip cuts. You may also use an auxiliary narrow rip fence. Instructions
for making an auxiliary fence are provided in the back of the manual.
Bevel Ripping (Fig. V)
This operation is the same as ripping except the bevel angle is set to an angle other than zero
degrees. For proper hand position, Refer to Figure V.

WARNING: Before installing the battery pack 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 bevel angle.
Crosscutting (Fig. W)

WARNING: NEVER use rip fence in combination with miter gauge.

WARNING: 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. Piece may contact the blade resulting
in a thrown workpiece and possible injury.

WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury, NEVER use the fence as a guide or length stop
when crosscutting.

WARNING: NEVER use a length stop on the free end of the workpiece when crosscutting.
In short, the cut-off piece in any thru-sawing (cutting completely through the workpiece)
operation must never be confined — it must be allowed to move away from saw blade to
prevent contact with blade resulting in a thrown workpiece and possibly injury.

WARNING: Use caution when starting the cut to prevent binding of the blade guard
assembly against the workpiece resulting in damage to saw and possible injury.

WARNING: When using a block as a cut-off gauge, the block must be at least 3/4" (19 mm)
thick and is very important that the rear end of the block be positioned so the workpiece
is clear of the block before it enters the blade to prevent contact with blade resulting in a
thrown workpiece and possibly injury.
1. Remove the rip fence and place the miter gauge in the desired slot.
2. Adjust the blade height so that the blade is about 1/8" (3.2 mm) higher than the top of
the workpiece.
3. Hold the workpiece firmly against the miter gauge 
the desired cut location. Keep the workpiece an inch or so in front of the blade. KEEP BOTH
HANDS AWAY FROM THE BLADE AND THE PATH OF THE BLADE (Fig. W).
4. Start the saw motor and allow the blade to come up to speed.
5. While using both hands to keep the workpiece against the face of the miter gauge, and
holding the workpiece flat against the table, slowly push the workpiece through the blade.
6. Never try to pull the workpiece with the blade turning. Turn the switch off, allow the blade to
stop, and carefully slide the workpiece out.

WARNING: Never touch or hold onto the free or cut-off end of the workpiece.
Fig. W
Bevel Crosscutting
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is included with this saw,
This operation is the same as crosscutting except that the bevel angle is set to an angle other
than 0°.

WARNING: Before connecting installing the battery pack 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 bevel angle.
Mitering (Fig. W)

WARNING: Miter angles greater than 45˚ may force the blade guard assembly into the saw
blade causing damage to the blade guard assembly and personal injury. Before starting the
motor, test the operation by feeding the workpiece into the blade guard assembly. If the blade
guard assembly contacts the blade, place the workpiece under the blade guard assembly, not
touching the blade, before starting the motor.
Fig. V
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