Compound miter saw safety – Craftsman 137.21194 User Manual

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SPECIFIC SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

FOR THIS COMPOUND MITER SAW

1.

DO NOT operate the miter saw

until it is completely assembled

and installed according to these

instructions.

2.

IF YOU ARE NOT thoroughly

familiar with the operation of miter

saws, seek guidance from your

supervisor, instructor or other

qualified person.

3.

ALWAYS hold the work firmly

against the fence and table.

DO NOT perform any operation

free hand (use clamp wherever

possible).

4.

KEEP HANDS out of the path of

the saw blade. If the workpiece

you are cutting would cause your

hands to be within 6-3/4 in. of the

saw blade, the workpiece should

be clamped in place before making

the cut.

5.

BE SURE the blade is sharp, runs

freely and is free of vibration.

6.

ALLOW the motor to come up to

full speed before starting a cut.

7.

KEEP THE MOTOR AIR SLOTS

CLEAN and free of chips or dust.

8.

ALWAYS MAKE SURE all handles

are tight before cutting, even if the

table is positioned in one of the

positive stops.

9.

BE SURE both the blade and the

collar are clean and the arbor bolt

is tightened securely.

10.

USE only blade collars specified for

your saw.

11.

NEVER use blades larger in

diameter than 7-1/4 inches.

12.

NEVER apply lubricants to the

blade when it is running.

13.

ALWAYS check the blade for

cracks or damage before operation.

Replace a cracked or damaged

blade immediately.

14.

NEVER use blades recommended

for operation at less than 5000

RPM.

15.

ALWAYS keep the blade guards in

place and use at all times.

16.

NEVER reach around the saw

blade.

17.

MAKE SURE the blade is not

contacting the workpiece before the

switch is turned ON.

18.

IMPORTANT: After completing the

cut, release the trigger and wait for

the blade to stop before returning

the saw to the raised position.

19.

MAKE SURE the blade has come

to a complete stop before removing

or securing the workpiece,

changing the workpiece angle or

changing the angle of the blade.

20.

NEVER cut metals or masonry

products with this tool. This miter

saw is designed for use on wood

and wood-like products.

COMPOUND MITER SAW SAFETY

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