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M NEVERusetheripfencewhencrosscuttingor
the mitergaugewhenripping,DO NOTuse
the rip fenceasa lengthstop
Neverholdontoortouchthe"freeend"ofthe
workpieceor a "free piece"that is cut off,
whilepoweris "ON"and/orthe sawbladeis
rotating
N Shut"OFF"thesawanddisconnectthepower
cord when removing the table insert,
changing the cutting tool, removing or
replacing the blade guard, or making
adjustments
O Provideadequatesupport to the rear and
sides of the saw table for wider or tong
workpieces
P.Plastic and composition (like hardboard)
materialsmaybecut onyoursaw However,
since these are usually quite hard and
slippery,theantikickbackpawlsmaynotstop
a kickback,
Therefore,beespeciallyattentiveto following
proper set-up and cutting proceduresfor
ripping Donotstand,orpermitanyoneelseto
stand,in linewitha potentialkickback
Q If you stall or jam the sawbladein the
workpiece,turn saw "OFF", remove the
workpiecefrom thesawblade,andcheckto
seeif the sawbladeis parallelto the miter
gaugegroovesandif thespreaderisinproper
alignmentwiththesawbladeIf rippingat the
time,checkto seeif the rip fenceis parallel
withthesawbladeReadjustas indicated
R DO NOT remove small pieces of cut-off
materialthat maybecometrappedinsidethe
bladeguardwhilethe saw is running This
could endanger your hands or cause a
kickbackTurnsaw"OFF"andwaituntilblade
stops
S. Useextracarewhenrippingwoodthat hasa
twistedgrainor istwistedor bowedi it may
rockonthetableand/orpinchthesawblade
T Nevergangcrosscutor rip -- lining up more
than one workpiece in front of the blade
(stacked vertically, or horizontally outward on
the table) and then pushing through
sawblade The blade could pick up one or
more pieces and cause a binding or loss of
control and possible injury
9. KNOW YOUR CUTTING TOOLS
Dull, gummy, or improlSerly sharpened or set
cutting tools can cause material to stick, jam,
stall the saw, or kickback at the operator
Minimize potential injury by proper cutting
tool and machine maintenance
NEVER ATTEMPT TO FREE A STALLED
SAWBLADE WITHOUT FIRST TURNING
THE SAW OFF.
B- Never use grinding wheels, abrasive cut-off
wheels, friction wheels (metal slitting blades)
wire wheels or buffing wheels
10o USE ONLY ACCESSORIES DESIGNED FOR
THIS SAW,
11_ 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, arbor collars 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
12_ Do not use any blade or other culling tool
marked for an operating speed less than 3450
RPM. Never use a cutting tool larger in diameter
than the diameter for which the saw was
designed. For greatest safety and efficiency
when ripping, use the maximum diameter blade
for which the saw is designed, since under these
conditions the spreader is nearest the blade.
13. NEVER operate the saw unless the proper insert
is installed
14, NEVER feed material into the cutting tool from
the rear of the saw An accident and serious
injury could result
t5, NEVER use another person as a substitute for a
table extension, or as additional support for a
workpiece that is longer or wider than the basic
saw table, orto assist in feeding or supporting or
pulling the workpiece,
DO NOT pull the workpiece through the
sawblade -- position your body at the nose (in-
feed) side of the guard: start and complete the
cut from the same side This will require added
table support for tong or wide workpieces that
extend beyond the length or width of the saw
table
16. THINK SAFETY.
Safety is a combination of operator common
sense and alertness at att times when the saw is
being used
r
17_ NOTE AND FOLLOW SAFETY INSTRUC-
TIONS THAT APPEAR ON THE FRONT OF
YOUR SAW.
li E=ANGERI o. ou. ow.sAFETY:
READ AND UNDERSTAND OWNERS MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING MACH|NE
I WE,AR 5AFE'T_ GOGGLES 5 KNOW HOW TO AVOIO'*_ICt_ACKS,*
U_E I_AWSLAI_E GG_gO FOR 1 H P_$_SAWING _ DO t_O_ tJ_.RFORM OP_RATION_ 'F_ EEHAf_I
_EEP HANOS OUr OF PATP: OF _AWI_t.A_E I NI_VE _ REACH AAOURL1 On OV,_ _ _AWgLA D_
U_E A ' PUSH'$T_CK =' WHEN R[QUIR_O
WARNING: use 1_0 VOLT 15 A_P a_NCH CtRCIJtT AtG3 USE I_ AMP TiME DELAY I_GJSE
18. WARNING: DO NOT ALLOW FAMILIARITY
(GAINED FROM FREQUENT USE OF YOUR
SAW) TO BECOME COMMONPLACE.
ALWAYS REMEMBER THAT A CARELESS
FRACTION OF A SECOND IS SUFFICIENT TO
INFLICT SEVERE INJURY.
NOTE: Do not overtighten arbor nut. Use the arbor
wrench to just "snug" it
WEAR YOUR
The operation of any power tool can result in foreign
objects being thrown into the eyes, which can result
in severe eye damage Always wear safety goggles
comptying with ANSI Z87 1 (shown on Package)
before commencing power too! operation Safety
Goggles are available at Sears retail or catalog
stores.
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