Basic
Saw
Operations
Workpiece Support
Long workpieces have a tendency to
tip over unless clamped down and properly supported from
underneath.
3
Clamps
Quick
Action
Clamp
- This
clamp
easily
secures
a
workpiece
in any of six (6) clamp holes around the saw
(Figure 21).
•
Insert clamp post into clamp hole 1.
•
Adjust screw rod 2 to proper height, if necessary.
•
Press down on lever 3 to tighten clamp.
•
Move the head assembly to check clearance with clamp.
•
Pull up on lever to release clamp.
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There may be extreme compound
cuts where clamp
cannot
be used. Support
with hand
outside No Hands Zone. Do not try to cut short pieces that
cannot be clamped and cause your hand to be in the No
Hands Zone.
Conventional Clamps and other hold down devices can be
used to hold the workpiece firmly against the table and the
fence.
Long WorkpieceSupport
Blocks
- Long pieces need extra support.
The base height
(3-3/4") is designed to match the standard
lumber of two
2x4's and one lx4.
Boards of these thicknesses can be used
to create auxiliary support extensions
for long workpieces
(Figure 22).
Extension and Stock Stop - This attachment
(accessory
#80164) allows extra support
for the longer workpieces.
Refer to the accessory instruction
sheet for details (Figure
23). See page 74 for a complete accessory list.
(2) 2x4
(1)lx4
(#80164)
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