Matching
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table
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2.
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column
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3.
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blade
guard
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4.
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elevating crank
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5.
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track
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6.
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overarm
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7.
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fence
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8.
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handle
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Start
the saw and allow it to come to full speed.
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10.
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Make
sure the overarm is at right angles to the guide fence.
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11.
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Set
the antikickback device about 1/8 inch above the work surface.
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12.
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Return the saw to its place behind the guide fence.
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13.
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Hold
the stock firmly on the table with the good face of the board up and the cutoff line in line with the
saw blade.
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14.
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Adjust the depth of cut so that the teeth of the blade are about 1/16 inch below the
surface of the table.
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15.
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Pull
the saw unit slowly so that the blade cuts into the stock.
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Completion
Complete each sentence or
statement.
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16.
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Another name for a radial-arm saw is a(n) _____ saw.
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17.
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The
saw unit of a radial-arm saw consists of the blade and the _____.
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18.
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The
saw unit can be tilted _____ degrees to the left or right.
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19.
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The
_____, which holds the saw unit, can be turned to any angle within a 360-degree circle.
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20.
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While
using a radial-arm saw, you should maintain a(n) _____-inch margin of safety.
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21.
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On a
radial-arm saw, the _____ adjusts the depth of cut. (two words)
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22.
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The
size of a radial-arm saw is determined by the size of its _____.
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True/False
Indicate whether the sentence or statement is true
or false.
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23.
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To
make a compound miter cut, you must adjust the angles of both the overarm and the saw.
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24.
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The
radial-arm saw is the preferred saw for ripping operations.
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25.
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One
advantage of using a radial-arm saw for crosscutting is that the action of the blade pushes the stock
down and against the fence.
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