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Essential Straight Push-stick Features and
Functions
Note: Straight style (traditional) stick shown. A
different stick design may be used if it properly
protects against all hazards.
Diagram not to scale.
Push sticks must be made from sturdy, defect-free, •
plywood or normal wood to prevent unexpected
breakage. Material must be at least 1/4” thick, but
no thicker than the nished wood.
Inspect push stick before use and do not use a •
damaged or deteriorated push stick.
Push stick dimensions will vary depending •
on the application and user.
Handle Notch
Must be far •
enough down
the stick to allow
a comfortable and
rm grip.
Must be deep enough •
to prevent hand from
slipping down the
stick.
Do not cut more than •
halfway into the stick
to prevent weakening.
Corners may be •
rounded to increase
comfort.
Stick Length
Must be long enough •
to keep hand clear of
blade.
At least 6” from end of •
handle to closest part
of notch.
Notch
Must be right (90°) angle, cut at 30°-40° from the angle of the •
stick to keep hands out of the line of the blade.
The lower lip of the notch must be no longer than the workpiece •
is thick.
At Least 6”
Less than
workpiece
thickness
NOT TO SCALE.
90°
30°-40°