Woodstock W1819/W1820 Benutzerhandbuch

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(%  Place the auxiliary fence on the table and clamp it 
to the fence at both ends, then adjust the distance 
between the auxiliary fence and the blade—this 
determines how wide the workpiece will be ripped 
(see 
=`^li\/,).
)%  Install the blade guard, then secure the spreader 
pawls in the upright position, as shown in Figure 48 
on 
GX^\*., so they do not interfere with the push 
block lip.
*%  Place the workpiece 1" in front of the blade and 
evenly against the table and the auxiliary fence.
+% Turn the saw FE, then begin ripping the workpiece 
using a push stick for side support. 
 
As the workpiece nears the end of the cut, place 
the push block on the auxiliary fence with the lip 
directly behind the workpiece, then release the 
push stick just before it is even with the blade (see 
=`^li\/.). Guide the workpiece the rest of the way 
through the cut with the push block, then re-install 
the pawls on the spreader when cutting operations 
are finished.
Workpiece 
Cutting
Width
Blade
Auxilliary Fence
=`^li\85% Adjusting ripping distance 
between blade and auxiliary fence.
Auxilliary Fence
Blade
Workpiece
Push Stick
for Side 
Support
Blade Path
Push 
Block
=`^li\/-% Adjusting ripping distance 
between blade and auxiliary fence.
Release
Push Stick
Before Blade
=`^li\ /.. Ripping with push block.
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