Model G0771Z (Mfd. Since 01/21)
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9. Use a push stick to feed workpiece through
saw blade, as shown in Figure 54, until
workpiece is completely beyond saw blade.
Keep blade guard installed and in down
position. Failure to do this could result in
serious personal injury or death.
Figure 54. Typical ripping operation.
7. Set up safety devices such as featherboards
or other anti-kickback devices, making sure
no safety devices are contacting blade.
8. Plug saw into power source, turn it ON, and
allow it to reach full speed.
Note: Jointed edge of workpiece must slide
against fence during cutting operation.
To make a rip cut:
1. Review Preventing Kickback on Page 11
and take necessary precautions to reduce
likelihood of kickback.
2. If using natural wood, joint one long edge of
workpiece on a jointer.
3. DISCONNECT SAW FROM POWER!
4. Ensure that blade guard/spreader is installed.
5. Set fence to desired width of cut on scale.
6. Adjust blade height so highest saw tooth pro-
trudes no more than
1
⁄4" above workpiece.
"Ripping" means cutting with the grain of a natural
wood workpiece. In man-made materials such as
MDF or plywood, ripping simply means cutting
lengthwise.
Ripping
Serious injury can be caused by kickback.
Kickback is a high-speed ejection of stock
from the table saw toward an operator.
The operator or bystanders may be struck
by flying stock, or the operator’s hands
can be pulled into the blade during kick-
back.
Turn saw OFF and allow blade to come to a
complete stop before removing cutoff piece.
Failure to follow this warning could result in
severe lacerations or amputation.