Kawasaki 840378 User Manual

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NEVER allow bystanders behind the saw or close enough to the workpiece to
be hit by flying debris.

Round material such as dowel rods or tubing may roll when cut. Clamp
securely before cutting.

Check that the workpiece is free of nails or other foreign objects.

Make sure ventilation slots are clear of dust or debris.

Mount the saw to a work bench or table before use to prevent unexpected
saw movement.
If the saw moves during use, it could cause injury to the oper-
ator and/or damage to the workpiece.

NEVER lubricate the blade while it is in motion.

Before moving the saw, make sure the cord is unplugged and the handle is
locked in the down position.
To avoid back injury, do not attempt to lift the saw
by yourself.

Give the saw a test run before cutting. If the tool vibrates excessively or makes
unusual noises, stop operating the saw immediately and correct the problem.

Make sure the blade is loaded correctly. The arrow on the blade should point
in the same direction as the arrow on the upper blade cover. Blade teeth should
point downward.

Never hold or clamp the waste portion of the material. Cutoff pieces must be
free to move aside or they may wedge against the blade and cause injury to the
operator or damage to the workpiece.

If the blade becomes clogged with debris, release the trigger switch and let
the blade come to a complete stop before unplugging the tool and removing
the debris.

After finishing a cut, release the trigger switch and allow the blade to come
to a complete stop before raising the handle.

Make sure the blade is up to speed before lowering it into the workpiece.

Do not use this compound miter saw for cutting ferrous metals or steel.

Cutting non-ferrous metals can be dangerous. Follow all

Safety instructions carefully.

Use only blades specifically made for cutting non-ferrous metal.

Non-ferrous metals should be cut only under the supervision of an experi-
enced person.

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Release lower guard retraction mechanism after each cut and before
moving or removing the workpiece.

Always keep arms, hands, and fingers away from the workpiece while it is
on the table and the Miter Saw is turned on.
Severe injury could result.

Always clamp the workpiece firmly against the work table. Never attempt
to hold the workpiece by hand. The blade can seize in the workpiece causing it
to spin rapidly. This will cause loss of control of the workpiece resulting in
severe injuries or damage to the workpiece and Miter Saw.

DO NOT cut materials that could shatter or grab the blade.

Make sure the blade is loaded correctly. The arrow on the blade should point
in the same direction as the arrow on the upper blade cover. Blade teeth should
point downward.

Reduce the risk of unintentional starting. Ensure the “ON/OFF” switch is set
to the “OFF” position before plugging the power cord into the AC outlet.

NEVER use a dull blade. Keep blade sharp and free from dents or damage.

Make sure the blade is properly aligned. Unplug the cord and use your hand to
spin the blade. The blade should spin smoothly without making contact with any
other part of the saw. If there is contact, realign the blade before using the saw.

Make sure the blade and blade guards are free from debris.

Make sure the blade guards are properly installed.

Check all screws and fastenings before use. Make sure the blade screw is
tight and secure.

Cut only one piece of material at a time. Leave enough room for the waste
piece to move once it is cut or it may become wedged against the blade and cre-
ate a hazard.

Be extremely careful when cutting pieces that are very large, very small or
oddly shaped.
Make sure all oddly shaped pieces are held securely so they can-
not slip or cause kickback. Moulding should be clamped down flat before cut-
ting.

DO NOT let the workpiece sag or bend. If necessary, use tables or sawhorses
to support the piece while cutting.

NEVER let your fingers get closer than 4" to the blade. You cannot cut any
workpiece that requires you to get your hand closer than 4" to the blade.

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