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What are the components of a table saw?
Take a closer look at the main parts and features you will find on most table saws, including the tabletop, throat plate, blade, arbor, motor, trunnions, hand wheels, stationary base, mobile base, fence, miter gauge, guard system, riving knife, splitter, and flesh-detecting safety systems.
What all can you do with a table saw?
The table saw is typically thought of as the workhorse of the woodshop, as it is likely the most versatile and productive of all woodworking machines. This one tool can rip, cross-cut, miter-cut, square, dado, rabbet, and even apply shapes to edges of wood stock.
What holds the saw blade on a table saw?
arbor
The arbor is the shaft that holds the blade. On all American stationary saws that use a 10″ blade, the arbor is 5/8″ in diameter where the blade is attached.
Do you need a blade guard on table saw?
Most people think the primary purpose of a blade guard is to keep your fingers safe. That’s partially correct, but its main purpose is to prevent wood from falling on a spinning blade. Table saws cut super quick, and if your fingers are too close to the blade, the blade guard won’t protect them.
What should I look for when buying a table saw?
Below are 13 things you should consider before buying a table saw.
- 1) Base Type. The first decision you will need to make when buying a table saw is finding the balance between mobility and power/accuracy.
- 2) Table Space.
- 3) Extension Tables.
- 4) Rip Capacity.
- 5) Electrical.
- 6) Saw Blade Size.
- 7) Cut Depth.
- 8) Dust Collection.
How do I know which table saw to buy?
Flat top: Accurate cuts demand a flat table. Check the saw’s flatness deviation (0.005” is typically acceptable for a cabinet saw). Fence type: The rip fence should lock down solidly and be perfectly parallel with the blade. If a good fence does not come with the saw, you may be able to purchase an upgraded one for it.
What can you not do with a table saw?
What should you avoid when working with a table saw? Do not saw freehand. Always hold the stock firmly against the mitre gauge or a rip fence to position and guide the cut. Do not reach around and over moving blades.
What side should the fence be on a table saw?
It’s always better to place your rip fence at the side of your dominant hand if you’re just new to table saws. Doing so makes it easier and safer to do. It also gives you better stability and control during cutting.
What are the dangers of a table saw?
The teeth on the blade can cut off fingers. The rotation can make the workpiece into a hazardous projectile and throw it back at the operator at high speed (“kickback”). It can eject a spray of saw dust particles, fragments from metal embedded in the wood, such as staples, and broken blade parts.
What PPE is needed for table saw?
Wear safety glasses with side shield or safety goggles, or a face shield (with safety glasses or goggles). Wear hearing protection that is suitable for the level and frequency of the noise you are exposed to in the woodworking area. Wear protective footwear, when required. Wear respiratory protection, when required.