Basic Table Saw Operation; Safety Power Switch; Using The Miter Gauge - Skil 3305-01 Instrucciones De Funcionamiento Y Seguridad

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basic Table Saw Operation

Keeping the Area Clean
Sawdust and wood chips that fall under the saw will accumulate on
the floor. Make it a practice to pick up and discard this dust when
you have completed cutting (Fig. 31).
Sawdust Port
The sawdust port is located at the rear of the saw (Fig. 32). A dust
collection system can be attached to this port to aid in the removal
of sawdust from the work area.
On/Off Switch with Safety Key
The On/Off switch has a removable safety key to protect against
unauthorized use.
1.
To turn the saw ON, insert the safety key 1 into the switch 2
(Fig. 33). Move the switch upward to the ON position.
2. To turn the saw OFF, move the switch downward to the OFF
position.
3.
To lock the switch in the OFF position, grasp the safety key 1
and pull it out of the switch. With the safety key removed, the
switch will not operate.
NOTE: If the safety key is removed while the saw is running, the
saw can be turned OFF, but cannot be restarted without inserting
the safety key.
Using the Miter Gauge with "T" bar
The miter gauge is equipped with a "T" shaped bar 3 which
engages under retaining tabs 4 in the table's miter gauge slots 5
(Fig. 34).
The tabs keep the miter gauge in the slot and will support it when
pulled beyond the front of table as shown in figure 34. When using
the miter gauge for 90° cross-cuts, the maximum cut capacity is
11-1/2 inches for up to 2 x 12 lumber (actual width= 11-1/4 inches).
The bar must be engaged under slot tabs before attempting any
cutting operation using the miter gauge.
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FIG. 31
FIG. 32
FIG. 33
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4
FIG. 34

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