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SCTX WOODWORKERS SCTX WOODWORKERS CLUB CLUB POWER EQUIPMENT USAGE POWER EQUIPMENT USAGE MANUAL MANUAL SEPTEMBER 2008

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SCTX SCTX WOODWORKERS WOODWORKERS

CLUBCLUBPOWER EQUIPMENT POWER EQUIPMENT

USAGE MANUALUSAGE MANUAL

SEPTEMBER 2008

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http://www.sctxwoodshop.com/

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EQUIPMENT USAGE MANUAL”

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ORGANIZATION OF ORGANIZATION OF MANUALMANUAL

Section 1:Section 1: Introduction Introduction Section 2:Section 2: General safety rules General safety rules Section 3:Section 3: Additional resources Additional resources

•in the Woodshop and in the Woodshop and •externalexternal

Section 4:Section 4: How to prepare a board How to prepare a boardSections 5 - 30:Sections 5 - 30: Major pieces of Major pieces of equipmentequipment

Section 31:Section 31: Procedures and rules Procedures and rules on Glue-upson Glue-ups

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TYPICAL INFORMATIONTYPICAL INFORMATION7. SAW, TABLE (10” POWERMATIC 66-TA, DELTA 36-L53L, DELTA 34-806) ...................................................... 21

7.1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ............................................................................................................................... 21 7.2. SETUP – TABLE SAW ................................................................................................................................. 23

7.2.1. Changing the Blade ..................................................................................................................... 23 7.2.2. Blade Raising and Tilting ............................................................................................................. 23 7.2.3. Installing Splitter Guard Assembly .............................................................................................. 24 7.2.4. Miter Gauge Adjustment............................................................................................................. 24 7.2.5. Conditions Which Can Cause Kickbacks ....................................................................................... 24

7.3. SAFETY DEVICES ....................................................................................................................................... 25 7.4. FEED RATE .............................................................................................................................................. 26 7.5. RIP CUTS ................................................................................................................................................ 27 7.6. CROSSCUTS & MITER CUTS ........................................................................................................................ 28

7.6.1. Large Miter Gauge for the Powermatic Saw ............................................................................... 29 7.6.2. Making a Crosscut or Miter Cut ................................................................................................... 30

7.7. BEVEL & COMPOUND ANGLE CUTS .............................................................................................................. 30 7.7.1. Bevel crosscutting ....................................................................................................................... 31 7.7.2. Compound Mitering .................................................................................................................... 31 7.7.3. Bevel Ripping .............................................................................................................................. 31

7.8. DADOS & RABBETS .................................................................................................................................. 31

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REVISIONSREVISIONS

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