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10 Cards in this Set
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- Back
Kickbacks are caused by what part of the blade?
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Back
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Which of the following will likely cause a kickback?
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wood that is hard
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What of the will not cause a kickback?
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cutting through a knot?
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what do you do to avoid a kickback
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Always watch the fence to be sure the wood stays against the fence. Push the wood at a 45 degree angle into the fence. Keep the jointed edge a gainst the fence and keep the wood flat on the table.
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When running a table saw, you should never
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Put your hand in the cutting path, even to push the wood. Crosscut repetitive pieces that come off between the fence and blade without a waste block.
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While running the table saw you must not do what.
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stand behind the fence while operating.
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When running on the table saw you should do which of the following
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Stand on the left side of the wood you are cutting whenever possible, Use a push stick, keep the edge straight against the fence
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If you are unsure about a cut on the table saw you should
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check with your instructor
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Cuts on the table saw(finger cuts) are caused by what
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hands slipping into the blade because the guard is not in place.
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If you table saw and the wood begin to bind, what should you do
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check with the instructor
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