Rules For Safe Operation - Craftsman 320.17255 Manual De Operaciones

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ADDITIONAL
RULES
FOR SAFE OPERATION
WARNING:
BE
SURE
to read
and
understand
all instructions.
Failure
to follow
all instructions
listed
below
may
result
in electric
shock,
fire
and/or
serious
personal
injury.
1.
Know
your
power
tool.
Read
operator's
manual
carefully.
Learn
the applications
and
limitations,
as well
as the
specific
potential
hazards
related
to this
tool.
Following
this
rule
will
reduce
the
risk
of electric
shock,
fire
or serious
injury.
2.
ALWAYS
wear
safety
glasses
or eye
shields
when
using
this
saw.
Everyday
eyeglasses
have
only
impact-resistant
lenses;
they
are
NOT
safety
glasses.
3.
PROTECT
your
lungs.
Wear
a face
mask
or dust
mask
if the
operation
is dusty.
4.
PROTECT
your
hearing.
Wear
appropriate
personal
hearing
protection
during
use.
Under
some
conditions
noise
from
this
product
may
contribute
to hearing
loss.
5.
ALL
VISTORS
AND
BYSTANDERS
MUST
wear
the
same
safety
equipment
that
the
operator
of the
saw
wears.
6.
INSPECT
the
tool
cords
periodically
and
if damaged
have
them
repaired
at your
nearest
Sears
Service
Center.
BE
AWARE
of the
cord
location.
7.
ALWAYS
check
the
tool
for
damaged
parts.
Before
further
use
of the tool,
a guard
or other
part
that
is damaged
should
be carefully
checked
to determine
if it will
operate
properly
and
perform
its intended
function.
Check
for
misalignment
or binding
of moving
parts,
breakage
of parts,
and
any
other
condition
that
may
affect
the
tool's
operation.
A guard
or other
part
that
is damaged
should
be properly
repaired
or replaced
at a
Sears
Service
Center.
8.
INSPECT
and
remove
all nails
from
lumber
before
sawing.
9.
SAVE
THESE
INSTRUCTIONS.
Refer
to them
frequently
and
use
them
to instruct
others
who
may
use
this
tool.
If someone
borrows
this
tool,
make
sure
they
have
these
instructions
also.
Saw
BladePath
The
area
over,
under,
behind
or in front
of the
blade,
as it applies
to the
workpiece.
That
area
which
will
be or has
been
cut by the
blade.
Set
The
distance
that
the
saw
blade
tooth
is bent
(or set)
outward
from
the
face
of the
blade.
Strokes
per
Minute
or Stroke
Speed
The
blade
speed
of a sabre
saw,
which
can
be varied,
usually
from
0 to 3000
strokes
per
minute.
Cross
cut
A cutting
or shaping
operation
made
against
the
grain
of the
work
piece.
Bevel
Cut
A cutting
operation
made
with
the
blade
at any
angle
between
+45 ° to the
base.
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