ADDITIONAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR TABLE SAWS
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OPERATE | YOUR | SAW |
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1. | GENERAL | SAFETY | INSTRUCTIONS |
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2. | GETTING | TO KNOW |
| YOUR | SAW ... | SEE | PAGE 20 | |||||
3. | BASIC | SAW OPERATION... |
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4. | ADJUSTMENTS... | SEE | PAGE | 29 |
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5. | MAINTENANCE... | SEE | PAGE 32 |
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6. | STABILITY | OF | SAW |
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If there is any tendency for the saw to tip over or move
durmg certain cutting ooerations such as cutting
extremely large heavy panels or long heavy boards, the saw should be bolted down.
If you attach any kind of table extensions over 24" wide to either end of the saw, make sure you either bolt the saw to the bench or floor as a I_propriate, or support the outer end of the extension from the bench or floor, as appropriate.
7.LOCATION
The saw should be positioned so neither the operator nor a casual observer s forced to stand in line with the saw blade.
8.KICKBACKS
Kickbacks can cause serious injury: A "Kickback'" occurs when a 0art of the workpiece binds between the sawblade and the rid fence or other fixed object, rises from the table, and is thrown toward the operator.
Keep your face and body to one side of the sawblade, out of line with a possible "Kickback.'"
Kickbacks - and possible injury from them
A.Maintaining the rip fence parallel to the sawblade.
B.Keeping the sawblade sharp, Replace or sharpen
antikickback pawls when points become dull.
C.Keeping sawblade guard, spreader, and antikickback pawls in place and operating properly. The spreader
must be in alignment with the sawblade and the
pawls musl stop a kickback once it has started. Check their action before ripping,
D.NOT ripping work that is twisted or warpea or does not have a straight edge to guide along the rip fence.
E.NOT releasing work until you have pushed it al! the way past the sawblade.
F.Using a push stick for ripping widths of 2 to 6 in.,
ana an auxiliary fence ana push block for ripping
widths narrower than 2 q. (See "Basic Saw Operation Using The Rip Fence" section._
G.NOT confining the
H.When ripping apply the feed force to the section of
the workpiece between the saw blade and the rip fence.
9.PROTECTION: EYES, HANDS, FACE, EARS, BODY
P_ If any oar[ of your saw is malfunctioning, has been
damaged or broken. . SUCh as the motor switch, or
other operating control, a safety device or the
power cord .. cease opera[rag immediately until
the particular part s properlv repaired or rep aced.
B. Wear safety goggles that comply with ANSI Z87.1,
and a face shield if operation is dusty, Wear ear
plugs or muffs during extended periods of operation.
C. Small loose pieces of wood or other objects [hat
contact the rear of the revolving blade can be thrown back at the operator at excessive soeed. This can usualtv be avoided by keeping the guard and
spreader in place for all
(sawing entirelv thru the work) AND by removmg
a loose pieces from the table with a long stick of
wood IMMEDIATELY after they are cut off.
D.Use extra caution when the guaro assembly is
removea for resawing, dadoing, rabbeting, or
molding - replace the guard as soon as tna_ operation is completed.
E.For rip or
applied must be square (perpendicular to the fence) in order that feed pressure applied to the workpiece by the push stick or block does not cause the
workpiece to come away from the fence, and possibly cause a kickback.
F.During rip and rip type cuts, the workpiece must be
held down on the table and against the fence with a
push stick, push block, or featherhoaros. A feather board is made of solid lumber per sketch.
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KERF ABOUT
G. | NEVER |
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| clearing |
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H. | NEVER |
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I | NEVER |
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J. | NEVER |
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| remove wood scraps, or for any other reason. Avoid | ||||||||||||||||||||
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K. | DO | NOT | perform |
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L. | DO | NOT | perform |
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M. | NEVER |
| use | the | rip | fence |
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| gauge | when | ripping, |
| DO NOT | use the rid | |||||||||||||
| fence as a length stop. |
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| workpiece |
| or | a | "free | piece" | that | is | cut | off, | while | ||||||||||
| power | _s "ON" | and/or | the |
| sawblade | is rotating. |
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N. | Shut | "OFF" |
| the saw and disconnect the power core | |||||||||||||||||
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| removing | the | table | insert, |
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O. Provide | adectuate support to the rear and s_des of | ||||||||||||||||||||
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P. | Plastic | and | composition |
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| hard | and | slippery, | the | antikickback | |||||||||||||
| pawls may not stop a kickback. |
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| Do not stand, or permit anyone else to stand, in line | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Q. If you stall or jam the sawblade in the workolece, | |||||||||||||||||||||
| turn | saw |
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| sawblade, |
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| sawblade | s | |||||||||
| parallel |
| to | the | miter | gauge | grooves |
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| spreader | is | in | proper | alignment | with the sawblade. | |||||||||||||||
| If ripping at the time, check to see if the rip fence is | ||||||||||||||||||||
| parallel | with | the | sawblade. |
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| Readjust |
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