Additional safety for metal cutting bandsaws 6, Additional safety for metal bandsaws – Woodstock SHOP FOX M1014 User Manual

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M1014 7" x 12" Metal Cutting Bandsaw

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Additional Safety for Metal Bandsaws

USE this and other machinery with caution

and respect. Always consider safety first,

as it applies to your individual working

conditions. No list of safety guidelines can

be complete—every shop environment is

different. Failure to follow guidelines could

result in serious personal injury, damage

to equipment or poor work results.

READ and understand this

entire instruction manual

before using this machine.

Serious personal injury

may occur if safety and

operational information is

not understood and fol-

lowed.

1. SAFETY GUARDS. DO NOT operate bandsaw without wheel covers, pulley covers, or blade guards in

place.

2. SERVICE PREPARATION. Turn OFF and unplug machine before blade replacement, machine adjust-

ments, and maintenance are done. Allow all moving parts to come to a complete stop before doing

any of the above.

3. SAFETY TOOLS. Use push sticks or other safety devises whenever possible, especially when the

bandsaw is set up for vertical cutting.

4. KEEPING HANDS CLEAR. Never reach under table, in the blade path, or around the blade guides

while blade is in motion.

5. FURTHER INFORMATION. If at any time you are experiencing difficulties performing the intended

operation, stop using the machine! Then contact our technical support department or ask a qualified

expert how the operation should be performed.

6. SHOP SAFETY. Habits—good and bad—are hard to break. Develop good habits in your shop and safety

will become second-nature to you.

7. WORKPIECE REMOVAL. Never back the workpiece from the blade when the bandsaw is set up for

vertical cutting and while the bandsaw blade is in motion. Turn OFF machine and wait for blade to

come to a complete stop before backing workpiece out.

8. MANUAL INSPECTIONS. Unplug the machine and manually test blade tracking and tension before

starting the machine. Blades that are loose or not tracking correctly can come off and cause serious

personal injury.

9. SUPPORTING LONG WORKPIECECS. Long workpieces should be well supported at both ends with

extension tables when cuts are made. Otherwise, after a cut is made, the cut piece may fall to the

floor and the stock may tilt out of the vise and break the blade.

10. SAFELY USING CUTTING FLUIDS. Make sure you know what type of metal and cutting fluid you will

be exposed to and how to avoid contamination. Be aware that certain metal shavings and cutting

fluids may cause an allergic reaction in people and animals, especially when cutting fumes can be

inhaled.

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