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Table Saw A table saw is a woodworking tool consisting of a circular saw blade, driven by an electric motor and mounted under a table. The blade protrudes through the surface of the table, which provides support for the material being cut. 2.Start the saw and let it reach maximum RPM before beginning the cut. 3.Stand to the side in case the wood is kicked back, and be sure the wood is supported on the other side. 4.Have a push stick close at all times to keep your hands away from the blade. 5.Keep the wood firmly against the guide fence as you make the cut. 6.Wait for the blade to come to a full stop before removing it from the wood, if you are not cutting all the way through the length of the wood. 1.Be sure you are wearing the proper safety gear and taking the proper safety precautions. Be sure the blade and fence are at the appropriate settings. How to Use: Safety requirements: 1.Check the Blade Guard 2.Make sure the blade and fence are square. 3.Avoid wearing jewelry or baggy clothing. 6.Keep a sensibly low blade height. 5.Look for knots and nails or staples in the wood before you begin. 4.Wear Ear and eye protection 7.After each use, lower the blade into the table (the part that you slide the wood against when you feed it onto the saw) adjust the tilt of the blade in order to cut angles. guides wood that you feed through the saw. lifts blade into and out of table locks blade into place 7.After each use,make sure your work area is clean Wednesday, April 23, 14

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Table SawA table saw is a woodworking tool consisting of a circular saw blade, driven by an

electric motor and mounted under a table. The blade protrudes through the surface of the table, which provides support for the material being cut.

2.Start the saw and let it reach maximum RPM before beginning the cut.

3.Stand to the side in case the wood is kicked back, and be sure the wood is supported on the other side.

4.Have a push stick close at all times to keep your hands away from the blade.

5.Keep the wood firmly against the guide fence as you make the cut.

6.Wait for the blade to come to a full stop before removing it from the wood, if you are not cutting all the way through the length of the wood.

1.Be sure you are wearing the proper safety gear and taking the proper safety precautions.

Be sure the blade and fence are at the appropriate settings.

How to Use:

Safety requirements:

1.Check the Blade Guard 2.Make sure the blade and fence are square. 3.Avoid wearing jewelry or baggy clothing.

6.Keep a sensibly low blade height.5.Look for knots and nails or staples in the wood before you begin.4.Wear Ear and eye protection

7.After each use, lower the blade into the table

(the part that you slide the wood against when you feed it onto the saw)

adjust the tilt of the blade in order to cut angles.

guides wood that you feed through the saw.

lifts blade into and out of table

locks blade into place

7.After each use,make sure your work area is clean

Wednesday, April 23, 14