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G0605X/G0606X Extreme Series 12" Table Saw
Disabling On/Off
Switch
To disable the saw and prevent accidental startup,
insert the safety pin through the holes in the ON
button, and insert the end of the chain into the pin
as shown in Figure 37
.
Figure 37. Disabling switch.
Safety
Pin
Ripping blade features:
• Best for cutting with the grain of the
workpiece.
• 20-40 teeth.
• Flat-top ground tooth profile.
• Large gullets for large chip removal.
Figure 38. Ripping blade.
Blade Selection
Crosscut blade features:
• Best for cutting across the grain of the
workpiece.
• 60-80 teeth.
• Alternate top bevel tooth profile.
• Small hook angle and a shallow gullet.
Figure 39. Crosscutting blade.
Combination blade features:
• Adequate for cutting both with and across the
grain.
• 40-50 teeth.
• Alternate top bevel and flat, or alternate top
bevel and raker tooth profile.
• Teeth are arranged in groups of five.
• Gullets are small and shallow within the
groups of five teeth, similar to a cross-cut
blade; then large and deep between each
group of five, like a ripping blade.
Figure 40. Combination blade.
Safety Pin