Dewalt DW714-BR Instruction Manual - Page 58
Clamping the Workpiece Fig. C, AA, BB, Support for Long Pieces Fig. C, CC
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English (80-120 tooth carbide) blade and a slower for aluminum, even cutting rate will produce the desired results. WARNING: Ensure that the material does not creep while cutting; clamp it securely in place. Always let the blade come to a full stop before raising the arm. If small fibres of wood still split out at the rear of the workpiece, stick a piece of masking tape on the wood where the cut will be made. Saw through the tape and carefully remove tape when finished. Clamping the Workpiece (Fig. C, AA, BB) 1. Whenever possible, clamp the wood/ aluminum to the saw. 2. For best results use the clamp 33 made for use with your saw. Clamp the workpiece to the fence whenever possible. You can clamp to either side of the saw blade; remember to position your clamp against a solid, flat surface of fence. Mounting the clamp (Fig. AA): 1. Inserting the vertical clamp 33 into the holes 39 as shown in Figure AA, then rotate to the right position. If horizontal clamp is needed, insert the horizontal clamp into holes 43 as shown in Figure BB. WARNING: Always use a material clamp when cutting non-ferrous metals. WARNING: Always use both of vertical clamp and horizontal clamp when cutting small pieces. Fig. AA Fig. BB 43 33 43 43 39 39 43 Support for Long Pieces (Fig. C, CC) 1. Always support long pieces. 2. For best results, use the extension work support 35 to extend the table width of your saw. Support long workpieces using any convenient means such as saw-horses or similar devices to keep the ends from dropping. 56