W1761/W1762 12" Table Saw with Riving Knife

Protecting Yourself from

Kickback

SAFETY

Even if you know how to prevent kickback, it may still happen. Here are some tips to protect yourself if kick- back DOES occur:

Stand to the side of the blade during every cut (Figure 4). If a kickback does occur, the thrown workpiece usually travels directly in front of the blade.

Wear safety glasses or a face shield. In the event of a kickback, your eyes and face are the most vulner- able part of your body.

Never, for any reason, place your hand behind the blade. Should kickback occur, your hand will be pulled into the blade.

Use a push stick to keep your hands farther away from the moving blade (see Figure 5). If a kickback occurs, the push stick will most likely take the dam- age that your hand would have received.

Use featherboards or anti-kickback devices to pre- vent or slow down kickback (see Figure 6).

Figure 4. Do not stand directly behind

blade when making a cut.

Figure 5. Use a push stick when ripping

narrow pieces.

Figure 6. Use featherboards when possible to protect against kickback.

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Woodstock W1761, W1762 owner manual Protecting Yourself from Kickback, Do not stand directly behind Blade when making a cut