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glossary of terms for woodworking
BOTH MODELS
Beveling
An angle cutting operation through the face of the
board.
Crosscut
A cutting operation made across the width of the
workpiece.
Compound Cutting
A simultaneous bevel and miter cutting operation,
FPM
Feet per minute. Used in reference to surface speed
of blade.
Freehand (as used for band saw)
Performing a cut without the workpiece properly
supported on the work table.
Gum
A sticky, sap based residue from wood products.
Kerr
The material removed by the blade in a through cut
or the slot produced by the blade in a non-through or
partial cut.
Leading End
The end of the workpiece which is pushed into the
cutting toot first.
Mitering
An angle cutting operation made across the width of
the workpiece.
Push Stick
A device used to feed the workpiece through the saw
during narrow ripping type operations so the opera-
tor's hands are kept well away from the blade.
Resaw
A cutting operation to reduce the thickness of the
workpiece to make thinner pieces.
Resin
A sticky, sap based substance that has dried.
Ripping
A cutting operation along the length of the work-
piece.
Sawblade Path
The area of the worktable or workpiece directly in
line with the saw blade,
Set
The distance the tip of the saw blade tooth is bent
outward from the face of the blade.
Trailing End
The workpiece end last cut by the saw blade.
Workpiece
The item on which the cutting operation is being
performed. The surfaces of a workpiece are commonly
referred to as faces, ends, and edges.
Worktable
The surface on which the workpiece rests while
performing a cutting or sanding operation.
electrical connections
BOTH MODELS
POWER SUPPLY
Motor Specifications
The A-C motorused inthis saw isa capacitor-start, non-
reversible type having the following specifications:
113.248321 113248211
Rated H.P ........................................ 5/8 ........... 1/2
Maximum Developed H.P .............. 1-1/8 ........... 1
Voltage ............................................ 120 .......... 120
Amperes .......................................... 7.9 ........... 7.9
Hertz (Cycles) .................................. 60 ............ 60
Phase ............................................ Single ...... Single
RPM ............................................... 1725 ........ 1725
Rotation of Shaft ........................... Clock-. .....Clock-
wise wise
WARNING: To avoid electrical hazards, fire haz-
ards, or damage to the tool, use proper circuit
protection. Your saw Is wired at the factory for
120v operetio n. Connect toa 120v, 15-amp, branch
circuit and use a 15-amp fuse or circuit breaker.
WARNING: To avoid shock or tire, If power cord
Is worn or cut, or damaged In any way, have it
replaced Immediately.
WARNING: If not properly grounded this power
tool can cause electrical Shock- particularly when
used In damp locations close to plumbing. If an
electrical shock occurs there Isalso the potential
of a secondary hazard such as your hands con-
tacting the sawblade. Not all outlets are properly
grounded. If you are not sure that your outlet is
properly grounded, have Itchecked by a qualified
electrician.
Yourunit has a plug that looks like the one shown below.
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