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16 Cards in this Set
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The size of the radial arm saw is determined by the ______. |
The diameter of the largest blade it can use |
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The depth of cut on a radial arm saw is controlled by_______. |
Raising or lowering the arm |
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Adjust the depth of cut on the radial arm saw so that the saw blade is about _____ below the surface of the table. |
1/16" |
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When cutting thick material on the radial saw, _____. |
Pull the saw slowly or hold it back (hesitate) somewhat |
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A stop block is fastened to the table of the radial arm saw when ______. |
cutting many pieces the same length |
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Upon completing a cut on the radial arm, always _____. |
return the saw to the starting point behind the fence |
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The power saw that is most like a radial arm saw is called the _____. |
Sliding mitre saw |
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The more common sizes of power mitre saws are ______. |
10" and 12" |
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The _____ is typically designed to cut right angles only. |
Chop saw |
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The _____ saw is specifically designed to crosscut interior and exterior trim. |
Mitre saw |
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The arm of a radial arm saw moves horizontally in a complete _______. |
circle |
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An abrasive or special _____ blade may be used to cut steel studs. |
carbide tooth |
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The power mitre saw blade may be adjusted to _____, right or left. |
45 degrees |
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The ______ saw allows the blade to chop, tilt, and move on rails as it cuts. |
sliding compound mitre |
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______ to the saw to determine the best rate of feed for the cut. |
Listen |
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When using a radial arm or power saw, always keep material firmly placed against ______. |
fence |