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G1022 Series Table Saws
Blade Selection
Choosing the correct blade for the job is essential
for the safe and efficient use of your table saw. 
Rip Blade:
Used for cutting with the grain. 10" rip
blades have between 20-40 teeth (
Figure 44
),
flat-top ground tooth profile (
Figure 49
) and large
gullets to allow for large chip removal.
Figure 44. 
Ripping blade.
Combination Blade:
Used for cutting with and
across the grain. A compromise between a rip
blade and a cross-cut blade, a 10" combination
blade will typically have between 40-50 teeth
(
Figure 46
), an alternate top bevel and flat or
alternate top bevel (
Figure 49
) and raker tooth
profile. The teeth are arranged in groups of five.
The gullets are small and shallow within the
groups of five teeth, similar to a cross-cut blade;
then large and deep between the groups, like a
ripping blade. 
Figure 46. 
Combination blade.
Cross-cut Blade:
Used for cutting across the
grain. 10" cross-cut blades have between 60-80
teeth (
Figure 45
), alternate top bevel or steep
alternate top bevel tooth profiles (
Figure 49
),
small hook angle and a shallow gullet.
Figure 45. 
Crosscutting blade.
SECTION 6: OPERATIONS
Wear safety glasses. a dust mask, and
hearing protection while the machine is
running. Failure to do this could result in
serious personal injury.