To install the dadao head set, proceed as follows.
1.
Remove the blade guard assembly.
2.
Remove the standard table insert.
3.
Place riving knife/spreader into the dado position.
4.
Install
the
dado
manufacturer's instructions.
5.
Place the table insert for dado cutting into the
table.
When dadoing, use featherboards. The diagram shown
illustrates dimensions for making a typical featherboard.
It should be made from a straight piece of wood that is
free of knots or cracks.
600 mm
(24")
130 mm
115 mm
(4-1/2")
(3/4")
19 mm
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Featherboards are used to keep the workpiece in
contact with the rip fence and table as shown, and to
stop kickbacks.
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To install featherboards, proceed as follows:
6.
Turn the tool off and unplug it.
7.
Add 8" high flat facing board to the rip fence, the
full length of the rip fence.
8.
Mount featherboards to the rip fence and table as
shown, so that the leading edges of the
featherboards will support the workpiece until the
cut is completed, and the workpiece has been
pushed completely past the cutter with a push
stick.
9.
Make sure featherboards are securely attached.
WARNING:
Do not use dado headsets wider than 21mm
•
(13/16") or dados greater than 6" in outmost
diameter.
After dadoing, ALWAYS properly adjust the riving
•
knife/spreader and replace the blade guard
assembly and side guards for through cuts.
head
set
according
1. Kerf should be
200 mm
(8")
about 6 mm
(1/4") apart
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(5")
1. C clamps
2. Facing board
3. Push stick
4. Featherboard
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NEVER attempt bevel cuts when dadoing.
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NEVER dado if there is vibration (flutter) or a
•
strange noise.
Feed work slowly, especially when cutting deep or
•
to
wide grooves or dados. If a deep cut is needed,
make several passes through the workpiece rather
than one deep, wide cut. Fast or abrupt feeds can
be dangerous.
Use a push stick. When the dado head is hidden
•
from view while cutting, your hands should never
be on top of the stock.
A very dangerous throwback can result if the wood
•
becomes stuck and you try to remove it by pulling
toward you. Always stop the tool and wait for dado
head to come to a complete stop. Then simply
withdraw the wood.
Use extra caution when the guard assembly is
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removed for any non-through sawing operation
such as dadoing, rabbeting or re-sawing. Adjust
the riving knife/spreader and replace the guard
assembly and side guards.
How to perform rabbeting
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1.
Remove blade guard assembly and properly
adjust the riving knife/spreader to the riving knife
poisiton.
2.
Attach auxiliary fence to rip fence for cuts that run
the length of the stock. Facing should be as high
as the workpiece is wide. Adjust fence and blade
to desired dimensions.
3.
First cut: Hold board flat on table as in ordinary
ripping.
4.
Second cut: Set workpiece on its edge. (Use
featherboards, push stick, push block and so on,
using precautions, safety rules and guidelines for
ripping or related work.)
5.
For end-type rabbeting, if the workpiece is less
than 10-1/2" wide, rest the wood flat on the table
against the miter gauge (with wood facing). The
rip fence should not be used.
6.
When moving from a rabbet cut operation to a
through
knife/spreader to the spreader position and install
the guard assembly and side guards.
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1. Rabbet
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2. Second cut
3. First cut
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cut
operation
adjust
the
riving