Black & Decker 489051-00 instruction manual Additional Safety Rules for Table Saws

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ADDITIONAL SAFETY RULES FOR TABLE SAWS

FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE RULES MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY.

1. DO NOT OPERATE THIS MACHINE until it is assembled and installed according to the instructions.

2.OBTAIN ADVICE FROM another qualified person if you are not familiar with the operation of this machine.

3.FOLLOW ALL WIRING CODES and recommended electrical connections.

4.USE THE GUARDS WHENEVER POSSIBLE. Check to see that they are in place, secured, and working correctly.

5.KICKBACK IS THE NATURAL TENDENCY OF THE WORKPIECE TO BE THROWN BACK AT THE OPERATOR when the workpiece initially contacts the blade or if the workpiece pinches the blade. Kickback is dangerous and can result in serious injury.

AVOID KICKBACK by:

A.keeping blade sharp and free of rust and pitch.

B.keeping rip fence parallel to the saw blade.

C.using saw blade guard and spreader for every possible operation, including all through sawing.

D.pushing the workpiece past the saw blade prior to release.

E.never ripping a workpiece that is twisted or warped, or does not have a straight edge to guide along the fence.

F.using featherboards when the anti-kickback device cannot be used.

G.never sawing a large workpiece that cannot be controlled.

H.never using the fence as a guide when crosscutting.

I.never sawing a workpiece with loose knots or other flaws.

6.ALWAYS USE GUARDS, SPLITTER, AND ANTI- KICKBACK FINGERS whenever possible.

7.REMOVE CUT-OFF PIECES AND SCRAPS from the table before starting the saw. The vibration of the machine may cause them to move into the saw blade and be thrown out. After cutting, turn the machine off. After the blade has come to a complete stop, remove all debris.

8.NEVER START THE MACHINE with the workpiece against the blade.

9.NEVER run the workpiece between the fence and a moulding cutterhead.

10.CUTTING THE WORKPIECE WITHOUT THE USE OF

AFENCE OR MITER GAUGE IS KNOWN AS “FREEHAND” CUTTING. NEVER perform “free-hand”

operations. Use either the fence or miter gauge to position and guide the workpiece.

11.HOLD THE WORKPIECE FIRMLY against the miter gauge or fence.

12.CUTTING COMPLETELY THROUGH THE WORK- PIECE IS KNOWN AS “THROUGH-SAWING”. Ripping and cross-cutting are through-sawing operations. Cutting with the grain (or down the length of the workpiece) is ripping. Cutting across the grain (or across the workpiece) is cross-cutting. Use a fence or fence system for ripping. DO NOT use a fence or fence system for cross-cutting. Instead, use a miter gauge. USE PUSH STICK(S) for ripping a narrow workpiece.

13.AVOID AWKWARD OPERATIONS AND HAND POSITIONS where a sudden slip could cause a hand to move into the blade.

14.KEEP ARMS, HANDS, AND FINGERS away from the blade.

15.NEVER have any part of your body in line with the path of the saw blade.

16.NEVER REACH AROUND or over the saw blade.

17.NEVER attempt to free a stalled saw blade without first turning the machine “OFF”.

18.PROPERLY SUPPORT LONG OR WIDE workpieces.

19.NEVER PERFORM LAYOUT, assembly or set-up work on the table/work area when the machine is running.

20.TURN THE MACHINE “OFF” AND DISCONNECT THE MACHINE from the power source before installing or removing accessories, before adjusting or changing set-ups, or when making repairs.

21.TURN THE MACHINE “OFF”, disconnect the machine from the power source, and clean the table/work area before leaving the machine. LOCK THE SWITCH IN THE “OFF” POSITION to prevent unauthorized use.

22.ADDITIONAL INFORMATION regarding the safe and proper operation of power tools (i.e. a safety video) is available from the Power Tool Institute, 1300 Sumner Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44115-2851 (www.powertoolinstitute.com). Information is also available from the National Safety Council, 1121 Spring Lake Drive, Itasca, IL 60143-3201. Please refer to the American National Standards Institute ANSI 01.1 Safety Requirements for Woodworking Machines and the U.S. Department of Labor OSHA 1910.213 Regulations.

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.

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Contents Before Returning this Product For ANY Reason Please Call BDTS100 10 254MM Table SAWSafety Guidelines Definitions Table of ContentsImportant Safety Instructions California Proposition USE of this Tool can Generate General Safety RulesFailure to Follow These Rules MAY Result in Serious Injury Additional Safety Rules for Table SawsGrounding Instructions Power ConnectionsMotor Specifications Functional Description Carton ContentsParts Unpacking and Cleaning AssemblyAssembly Tools Required Elevating and Supporting Surfaces for a SAW with no StandSAW to Stand Assembling StandAttaching Blade Guard and Splitter Assembly Attaching Blade Height Adjusting HandwheelOn the screw L Fig Attaching Miter Gauge Holder Miter GaugeIllustrates the miter gauge D inserted into the holder Assembling RIP FenceBlade Height Adjustment Locking Switch in the OFF PositionOperation Starting and Stopping SAWTo Adjust Positive Stop AT 45 Degrees Blade Tilt Adjustment45 Degree Positive Stop Adjustments Table Insert Adjustment RIP Fence Operation AdjustmentsAdjusting Blade Parallel to Miter Gauge Slots Miter Gauge Operation AdjustmentsCROSS-CUTTING Changing the BladeConstructing a Push Stick RippingAccessory Dado Cutterhead Using Auxiliary Wood Facing on RIP FenceDado Head SET Table Insert Constructing a Push Stick PushstickConstructing a Featherboard Troubleshooting MaintenanceBanc DE Scie BDTS100 254 MM 10 PO Directives DE Sécurité Importantes Table DES MatièresLignes Directrices EN Matière DE Sécurité Définitions Proposition 65 DE LA CalifornieDirectives DE Sécurité Importantes Règles Générales DE SécuritéConserver CES Directives Règles DE Sécurité Supplémentaires Pour LES Bancs DE ScieDirectives DE Mise À LA Terre Connexions ÉlectriquesCaractéristiques Techniques DU Moteur Description Fonctionnelle Rallonges ÉlectriquesContenu DU Carton AVANT-PROPOSOutils Nécessaires Pour L’ASSEMBLAGE AssemblageDésemballage ET Nettoyage Scie SUR Socle Assemblage DU SocleFixation DU Volant Servant À Régler LA Hauteur DE LA Lame Fixation DE L’ENSEMBLE PARE-MAIN/COUTEAU SéparateurJauge À Onglet FonctionnementFixation DU Support DE LA Jauge À Onglet Assemblage DU Guide LongitudinalProtection Contre LES Surcharges Verrouiller L’INTERRUPTEUR EN Position D’ARRETRéglage DE LA Hauteur DE LA Lame Réglage DE L’INCLINAISON DE LA LameChangement DE LA Lame Réglage DE Linsert DE TableUtilisation DE LA Jauge À Onglet ET Réglages Sciage EN Long TronçonnageFraise Accessoire À Rainurer Construire UNE Planche EN Éventail EntretienConstruire UN Poussoir Quel EST LE Problème ? QUE FAIRE… Dépannage555326-7100 Instrucciones Importantes Sobre Seguridad ÍndiceNormas DE Seguridad Definiciones LA Propuesta 65 DE CaliforniaInstrucciones Importantes Sobre Seguridad Normas Generales DE SeguridadMantenga LOS BRAZOS, LAS Manos y LOS Dedos lejos de la hoja Normas DE Seguridad Adicionales Para LAS Sierras DE MesaInstrucciones DE Conexión a Tierra Conexiones EléctricasEspecificaciones DEL Motor Contenido DE LA Caja Descripción DE LAS FuncionesCables Prolongadores IntroducciónDesembalaje Y Limpieza MontajeHerramientas Necesarias Para EL Montaje Superficies DE Apoyo Y Elevación Para UNA Sierra SIN BaseColocación DEL Volante Para Ajustar LA Altura DE LA Hoja Montaje DE LA BaseSierra a LA Base Colocación DEL Sujetador DEL Calibrador DE Inglete Colocación DEL Ensamble DE Guarda DE LA Hoja Y HedidorCalibrador DE Inglete Operación Operación DE LA Guía DE Corte Y Ajustes Ajustes DE Topes Positivos a 90 Y 45 GradosAjuste DEL Inserto Para Mesa Ajustar UN Tope Positivo a 45 GradosCambio DE LA Hoja Operación DEL Calibrador DE Inglete Y AjustesVara Para Empujar Corte TransversalCorte Longitudinal Construcción DE UNA Tabla DE Canto Biselado Cabezal Portacuchilla Accesorio Para RanurasConstrucción DE UN Palo DE Empujar Mantenimiento Detección DE ProblemasPara Otras Localidades Llame AL 55 5326 Información de mantenimiento