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Ryobi RTS08 Manual Del Operador página 25

Sierra de mesa de 209,5 mm (8-1/4 pulg.)
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WARNING:
The featherboard must be installed in front of the blade.
Do not locate the featherboard to the rear of the blade.
Kickback can result from the featherboard pinching
the workpiece and binding the blade in the saw kerf if
positioned improperly. Failure to heed this warning can
result in serious personal injury.
TYPES OF CUTS
See Figure 27.
There are six basic cuts: 1) the cross cut, 2) the rip cut, 3) the
miter cut, 4) the bevel cross cut, 5) the bevel rip cut, and 6) the
compound (bevel) miter cut. All other cuts are combinations
of these basic six. Operating procedures for making each
kind of cut are given later in this section.
WARNING:
Always make sure the blade guard and anti-kickback
pawls are in place and working properly when making
these cuts to avoid possible injury.
Cross cuts are straight 90° cuts made across the grain of
the workpiece. The wood is fed into the cut at a 90° angle
to the blade, and the blade is vertical.
Rip cuts are made with the grain of the wood. To avoid
kickback while making a rip cut, make sure one side of the
wood rides firmly against the rip fence.
Miter cuts are made with the wood at any angle to the
blade other than 90°. The blade is vertical. Miter cuts tend
to "creep" during cutting. This can be controlled by holding
the workpiece securely against the miter gauge.
WARNING:
Always use a push stick with small pieces of wood, and
also to finish the cut when ripping a long narrow piece
of wood, to prevent your hands from getting close to the
blade.
Bevel cuts are made with an angled blade. Bevel cross cuts are
across the wood grain, and bevel rip cuts are with the grain.
Compound (or bevel) miter cuts are made with an angled
blade on wood that is angled to the blade. Be thoroughly
familiar with making cross cuts, rip cuts, bevel cuts, and
miter cuts before trying a compound miter cut.
CUTTING TIPS
Dado and rabbet cuts are non-through cuts which can be
either rip cuts or cross cuts. Carefully read and understand
all sections of this operator's manual before attempting any
operation.
OPERATION
1
2
3
4
5
6
WARNING:
Do not use blades rated less than the speed of this tool.
Failure to heed this warning could result in personal injury.
„ The kerf (the cut made by the blade in the wood) will be
wider than the blade to avoid overheating or binding.
Make allowance for the kerf when measuring wood.
25 - English
CROSS CUT
RIP CUT
MITER CUT
BEVEL CROSS CUT
BEVEL RIP CUT
COMPOUND (BEVEL) MITER CUT
Fig. 27

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