This document provides instructions for installing a riving knife on a table saw. The riving knife is installed approximately 6mm behind the saw blade and helps prevent wood from kicking back towards the operator. The riving knife's position can be adjusted by tilting, raising, or lowering it for better positioning. The document stresses that when using advanced tools like a table saw, operators should pay attention to basic safety measures like checking the blade's spinning direction and adding safety blocks if needed.
This document provides instructions for installing a riving knife on a table saw. The riving knife is installed approximately 6mm behind the saw blade and helps prevent wood from kicking back towards the operator. The riving knife's position can be adjusted by tilting, raising, or lowering it for better positioning. The document stresses that when using advanced tools like a table saw, operators should pay attention to basic safety measures like checking the blade's spinning direction and adding safety blocks if needed.
This document provides instructions for installing a riving knife on a table saw. The riving knife is installed approximately 6mm behind the saw blade and helps prevent wood from kicking back towards the operator. The riving knife's position can be adjusted by tilting, raising, or lowering it for better positioning. The document stresses that when using advanced tools like a table saw, operators should pay attention to basic safety measures like checking the blade's spinning direction and adding safety blocks if needed.
This is an additional tool that is beneficial even for professional carpenter.
It is installed right behind the saw blade, approximately 6mm away. With this tool there will be less chance for the wood to kick backwards. Moreover, the operator could adjust the position. Try to tilt, raise or lower it for better position. People often start to think about complicated things when they deal with advanced tools like table saw. In order to use this technology effectively, the trick is to check the basic things. Pay attention to the spinning direction of the blade and add safety block if necessary. Happy wood working!