Safety instructions for table saws, Plan ahead to protect your eyes, hands, face, Whenever sawblade is spinning – Craftsman 113.299210 User Manual

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Safety Instructions For Table Saws

Plan Ahead To Protect Your Eyes, Hands, Face

Dress for safety

• Do not wear loose clothing, gloves, neckties or jewelry

(rings, wrist watches) They can get caught and draw

you into moving parts

• Wear nonslip footwear

• Tie back long hair,

• Roll long sleeves above the elbow

• Noise levels vary widely To avoid possible hearing

damage, wear ear plugs or muffs when using fable
saw for hours at a time

• Any power saw can throw foreign objects into the

eyes. This can result in permanent eye damage. Wear
safety goggles (not glasses) that comply with ANSI
Z87 1 (shown on package). Everyday eyeglasses have
only impact resistant lenses They are not safety
glasses. Safety goggles are available at Sears retail
stores Glasses or goggles not In compliance with
ANSI Z87-1 could seriously hurt you when they break

For dusty operations, wear a dust mask along with

safety goggles

Whenever Sawblade is Spinning

WARNING: Don't allow familiarity (gained from fre­
quent use of your table saw) to cause a careless
mistake. Always remember that a careless fraction
of a second is enough to cause a severe injury.

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Plan the way you will push the workpiece through,

. Never pull the workpiece through.

Start and finish

the cut from the front of the table saw.

• Never put your fingers or hands in the path of the

sawblade or other cutting tool.

• Never reach in back

of the cutting tool with either

hand to hold down workpiece, support the workpiece,
remove wood scraps, or for any other reason

« Avoid hand positions where a sudden slip could cause

fingers or hand to move into a sawblade or other cut­
ting too!

« Don’t overreach,. Always keep good footing and balance

• Push the workpiece against the rotation of the blade,

never feed material into the cutting tool from the rear of
the saw,

»Always push the workpiece all the way past the saw-

blade

• As much as possible, keep your face and body to one

side of the sawblade, out of line with a possible kick­
back or throwback

• Set the cutting too! as low as possible for the cut you’re

planning

Avoid Accidental Starting.

<• Make sure switch is “OFF" before plugging saw into a

power outlet

• Before actually cutting with the saw, watch it while it

runs for a short while If it makes an unfamiliar noise or
vibrates a lot, stop immediatety Turn the saw off.
Unplug the saw Do not restart until finding and cor­
recting the problem ,

• Make sure the top of the arbor or cutting tool turns

toward the front of the saw

Keep Children Away

• Keep ail visitors a safe distance from the table saw.

• Make sure bystanders are dear of the table saw and

workpiece

Don’t Force Tool.

• Let the blade reach full speed before cutting

' It will do the Job better and safer at its designed rate.

' Feed the workpiece into the saw only last enough to let

the blade cut without bogging down or binding

Before freeing jammed material.

• Turn switch “OFF"

• Wait for all moving parts to stop

• Unplug the saw

• Check blade, spreader and fence for proper alignment

before starting again

To avoid throwback of cut off pieces,

« Use the guard assembly

To remove loose pieces beneath or trapped Inside
the guard.

«Turn saw "OFF",

• Remove switch key

« Wait for blade to stop before lifting the guard

Before Leaving The Saw.

• Turn the saw off

• Wait for blade to stop spinning.

• Unplug ths saw

• Make workshop child-proof Lock the shop Disconnect

master switches Remove the yellow switch key Store
it away from children and others not qualified to use
the tool

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