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Model D4902 (For Machines Mfd. Since 11/18)
OPERATIONS
5. Cut a backing board approximately 5" wide by 9"
tall out of a piece of
3
4" plywood, then mount it to
jig side support using either wood screws through
back of support or recessed cap screws and hex nuts
through front of backing board (see Figures 2223).
Note: The thickness of this backing board can
vary, depending upon the needs of your operation.
However, this backing board provides a safety
barrier between the jig and the saw blade. Make
sure you use it!
Figure 22. Mounting holes for side support
backing board.
Backing Board
Mounting Holes
Figure 23. Backing board mounted to side
support.
Side Support
Backing Board
6. Place workpiece firmly against back and side support
backing boards, then clamp it in place, as shown in
Figure 24.
Figure 24. Workpiece correctly mounted
to jig.
ALWAYS move workpiece completely through blade
to reduce risk of kickback. ALWAYS turn saw OFF,
disconnect it from power, and wait for blade to come
to a complete stop before removing workpiece or
moving tenoning jig to avoid making contact with
spinning blade.
ALWAYS use a riving knife that
is correctly installed on table
saw when making tenon cuts to
avoid kerf binding behind blade,
resulting in kickback, which can
cause serious personal injury.

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