Claims
- 1. A bifurcated holdown shoe in combination with a radial arm saw adapted to cut a workpiece having a given height, comprising:
- said radial arm saw including a saw table, circular saw blade having a given radius, and saw guard, said saw guard covering at least a portion of said blade, said saw blade having an active cutting portion;
- said bifurcated holdown shoe having a mounting portion adjustably and fixably mounted to said saw guard, said bifurcated holdown shoe having an arm portion bifurcated into two arms separated by a channel such that said saw blade is positioned in said channel, said arm portion having a length at least as great as said radius of said saw blade, said arm portion extending in a first direction away from said mounting portion, said bifurcated holdown shoe further having an anti-kickback portion extending in a second direction away from said mounting portion opposite said first direction, said arm portion and said anti-kickback portion having a contiguous flat bottom surface, said anti-kickback portion having at least one element which is moveable below said contiguous flat surface, said bifurcated holdown shoe being fixable to said saw guard such that said contiguous flat bottom surface is parallel to said saw table and spaced from said saw table by a distance equal to a height of said workpiece, such that said arm portion provides vertical restraint of said workpiece adjacent said active cutting portion of said saw blade as said workpiece passes under said arm portion, and such that said anti-kickback portion prevents a kicking of said workpiece in said second direction when said workpiece is fed in said first direction.
- 2. The bifurcated holdown shoe in combination with a radial arm saw as described in claim 1 wherein said arm portion is a cantilevered member, said arm portion having sufficient stiffness to prevent vertical movement of said work piece adjacent said active cutting portion of said saw blade.
- 3. The holdown shoe described in claim 1, wherein said mounting portion comprises a bracket having a first aperture adapted to register with a second aperture in said saw guard, and a nut-and-screw combination;
- whereby said holdown shoe can be pivotally positioned about said registered apertures and fixed relative to said saw table by said nut-and-screw combination.
- 4. The holdown shoe described in claim 1, wherein said channel is slightly wider than said saw blade.
- 5. The holdown shoe described in claim 1, wherein said at least one element of said anti-kickback portion comprises pawls.
- 6. The holdown shoe described in claim 1, wherein said at least one element of said anti-kickback portion comprises cams.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/335,503 filed on Nov. 11, 1994, now abandoned.
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