Safety Instructions for Miter Saws (continued)

CAUTION: Because of the sliding action of this saw, this machine is not designed for cutting met- als. Use this miter saw to cut only wood and wood like prod- ucts. Other materials may shat- ter, bind on the blade, start fires or create other dangers.

Dress For Safety

Any power tool can throw foreign objects into the eyes. This can result in permanent eye damage. Wear safety goggles (not glasses) that comply with ANSI Z87.1 (or in Can- ada CSA Z94.3-99) shown on pack- age. Everyday eyeglasses have only impact resistant lenses. They are not safety glasses. Safety goggles are available at many local retail stores. Glasses or goggles not in compliance with ANSI or CSA could seriously hurt you when they break.

Do not wear loose clothing, gloves, neckties or jewelry (rings, wrist watches) They can get caught and draw you into moving parts.

Wear nonslip footwear.

Tie back long hair.

Roll long sleeves above the elbow.

Noise levels vary widely. To reduce the risk of possible hearing damage, wear ear plugs or muffs when using miter saw for hours at a time.

For dusty operations, wear a dust mask along with safety goggles.

Preparing to Make Cut

Inspect Your Workpiece. Make sure there are no nails or foreign objects in the part of the workpiece to be cut.

Plan your work to reduce the risk of thrown pieces caused when the workpiece binds on the blade and is torn from your hands.

Plan how you will make the cut. Always:

Make sure the blade is not spin- ning.

Raise the blade.

Slide the saw out above the front edge of the workpiece before start- ing saw, and

Push the sawblade down on top of the wood and back toward the rear of the saw to make the cut.

DANGER: NEVER pull the saw toward you during a cut. The blade can suddenly climb up on top of the workpiece and force itself toward you.

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RIDGID MS1290LZ manual Dress For Safety, Preparing to Make Cut