DeWalt DWS520SK Kickback, Improper Workpiece Support, Improper Depth of CUT Setting on SAW

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KICKBACK

When the saw blade becomes pinched or twisted in the cut, kickback can occur. The saw is thrust rapidly back toward the operator. When the blade is pinched or bound tightly by the kerf closing down, the blade stalls and the motor reaction drives the unit backward. When the blade becomes twisted or misaligned in the cut, the teeth at the back edge of the blade can dig into the top surface of the wood causing the blade to climb out of the kerf and jump back toward the operator. Kickback is more likely to occur when any of the following conditions exist.

1.IMPROPER WORKPIECE SUPPORT

A.Sagging or improper lifting of the cut off piece can cause pinching of the blade and lead to kickback.

B.Cutting through material supported at the outer ends only can cause kickback. As the material weakens it sags, closing down the kerf and pinching the blade.

C.Cutting off a cantilevered or overhanging piece of material from the bottom up in a vertical direction can cause kickback. The falling cut off piece can pinch the blade.

D.Cutting off long narrow strips (as in ripping) can cause kickback. The cut off strip can sag or twist closing the kerf and pinching the blade.

E.Snagging the lower guard on a surface below the material being cut momentarily reduces operator control. The saw can lift partially out of the cut increasing the chance of blade twist.

2.IMPROPER DEPTH OF CUT SETTING ON SAW

To make the most efficient cut, the blade should protrude only far enough to expose 1/2 of a tooth. This allows the shoe to support the blade and minimizes twisting and pinching in the material. See the section titled Cutting Depth Adjustment.

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3.BLADE TWISTING (MISALIGNMENT IN CUT)

A.Pushing harder to cut through a knot, a nail, or a hard grain area can cause the blade to twist.

B.Trying to turn the saw in the cut (trying to get back on the marked line) can cause blade twist.

C.Over-reaching or operating the saw with poor body control (out of balance), can result in twisting the blade.

D.Changing hand grip or body position while cutting can result in blade twist.

E.Backing up the saw to clear blade can lead to twist.

4MATERIALS THAT REQUIRE EXTRA ATTENTION

A.Wet lumber

B.Green lumber (material freshly cut or not kiln dried)

C.Pressure treated lumber (material treated with preservatives or anti-rot chemicals)

5.USE OF DULL OR DIRTY BLADES

Dull blades cause increased loading of the saw. To compensate, an operator will usually push harder which further loads the unit and promotes twisting of the blade in the kerf. Worn blades may also have insufficient body clearance which increases the chance of binding and increased loading.

6.LIFTING THE SAW WHEN MAKING BEVEL CUT

Bevel cuts require special operator attention to proper cutting techniques - especially guidance of the saw. Both blade angle to the shoe and greater blade surface in the material increase the chance for binding and misalignment (twist) to occur.

7.RESTARTING A CUT WITH THE BLADE TEETH JAMMED AGAINST THE MATERIAL

The saw should be brought up to full operating speed before starting a cut or restarting a cut after the unit has been stopped

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Contents DWS520 Page Electrical Safety Definitions Safety GuidelinesGeneral Power Tool Safety Warnings Work Area SafetyPersonal Safety Power Tool USE and CareService Causes and Operator Prevention of Kickback Additional Safety Instructions for Saws Safety Instructions for Plunge-Type SawsMinimum Gauge for Cord Sets Extension CordsComponents -3 MotorAdjustments and SET-UP Bevel Adjustment FigIntended USE Adjusting the Riving Knife Fig Cutting Depth Adjustment FigOperation Switching On and Off Fig Changing the Saw Blade FigWorkpiece Support Wrong CuttingPlunge Cuts CROSS-CUTTING RippingBevel Cutting Improper Workpiece Support Improper Depth of CUT Setting on SAWLifting the SAW When Making Bevel CUT KickbackBlade Selection BladesTrack Saw System Fig Anti-splinter StripWall Cutting Fig Speed Adjustment FigMaintenance CleaningBrushes Accessories RepairsThree Year Limited Warranty LubricationDAY Money Back Guarantee Year Free ServiceDéfinitions lignes directrices en matière de sécurité Sécurité DU Lieu DE TravailSécurité EN Matière D’ÉLECTRICITÉ Utilisation ET Entretien D’UN Outil Électrique Sécurité PersonnelleRègles DE Sécurité Particulières Additionnelles Consignes de sécurité propres à toutes les sciesRéparation Causes ET Préventions DES Rebonds Consignes de sécurité additionnelles propres aux scies Calibres Minimaux DES Rallonges RallongesMoteur Conserver CES ConsignesUsage Prévu Description à 3Réglages ET Configuration Réglage du couteau diviseur FigRéglage de chanfrein Fig Changement de lame à FonctionnementMise en marche et arrêt de l’appareil Réglage de profondeur de coupe FigSupport de pièce Coupe Coupes EN Plongée Coupes Transversales Coupes LongitudinalesCoupes EN Biseau Torsion DE LA Lame Mésalignement DE Coupe Configuration DE Profondeur DE Coupe IncorrecteRebonds Support DE Pièce InadéquatLames Dispositif de rail de scie FigSélection DE LA Lame Types DE Matériau À Couper Plages DE Vitesses Bande anti-éclatsRéglage de la vitesse Fig Coupe d’un mur FigBalais de moteur Dépoussiérage FigEntretien LubrificationContrat D’ENTRETIEN Gratuit D’UN AN AccessoiresRéparations Garantie limitée de trois ansGarantie DE Remboursement DE 90 Jours Definiciones Normas de seguridad Seguridad EN EL Área DE TrabajoSeguridad Eléctrica USO Y Mantenimiento DE LA Herramienta Eléctrica Seguridad PersonalReglas Específicas DE Seguridad Adicionales Instrucciones de Seguridad para Todas las SierrasMantenimiento Causas Y Prevención DEL Rebote POR EL Operador Instrucciones de Seguridad Adicionales para Sierras Instrucciones de Seguridad para las Sierras Tipo- InmersiónCalibre Mínimo Para Juegos DE Cables AlargadoresGuarde Estas Instrucciones Componentes -3 Intención DE USO Ajuste Y ConfiguraciónAjuste de Bisel Fig Ajuste de la Navaja Separadora FigCambiar la Hoja de la Sierra Fig Ajuste de la Profundidad de Corte FigOperación Encendido y Apagar FigSoporte de la Pieza de Trabajo Cortar Cortes DE Inmersión Rasgar Corte -TRANSVERSALAjuste Inadecuado DE LA Profundidad DE Corte EN LA Sierra Cortar BiselRebote Soporte Inapropiado DE LA Pieza DE TrabajoHojas Tipo DE Material Rango DE SER Cortado Velocidad Sistema de la Sierra de Incisión FigCinta Anti-astillas Ajuste de Velocidad FigLimpieza Cortes en Pared FigExtracción de Polvo Fig MantenimientoReparaciones LubricaciónEscobillas AccesoriosExcepciones Póliza de GarantíaEspecificaciones Garantía limitada por tres añosAÑO DE Servicio Gratuito Garantía DE Reembolso DE SU Dinero POR 90 DíasHerramientas Electricas Page