•
Do not remove small pieces of cutoff material that may
become trapped inside the blade guard while the saw is
running. This could endanger your hands or cause kick-
back. Turn saw OFF and wait until blade stops.
•
Use extra care when ripping wood with twisted grain or
wood that is twisted or bowediit
may rock on table and
pinch saw blade.
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Figure la - Push Sticks and Push Blocks
KNOW YOUR CUTTING
TOOLS
•
Dull, gummy, improperly sharpened or set cutting tools can
cause material to stick, jam, stall saw, or kickback at oper-
ator. Minimize potential injury by proper care and machine
maintenance.
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tr
5" Long (typ.)
Solid Lumber
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Clamp to rip fence or
rip fence extension to
keep work on the
table.
Rip Fence
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Table
Miter slot
Blade
Clamp to table
to guide work
Use featherboards
in combinations
as required to control
workpieces.
Figure lb - Featherboards
WARNING:
Never attempt to free a stalled saw blade with-
out first turning saw OFR
•
Never use grinding wheels, abrasive cutoff wheels, friction
wheels (metal slitting blades),
wire wheels or buffing
wheels.
USE ONLY ACCESSORIES
DESIGNED
FOR SAW
•
Crosscutting
operations are worked more conveniently and
with greater safety if an auxiliary wood facing is attached
to miter gauge using holes provided. However, facing must
not interfere with proper functioning of saw blade guard.
•
Make sure the top of the arbor or cutting tool rotates
toward you when standing in normal operating position.
Also make sure the cutting tool, blade flange and arbor
nut are installed properly. Keep the cutting tool as low as
possible for the operation being performed. Keep all
guards in place whenever possible.
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