Whenever saw blade is spinning – Craftsman 113.298761 User Manual

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D. Plan your cui to avoid KICKBACKS and THROW­

BACKS - when a part or all of the workpiece binds

on the blade and is thrown violently back toward
the front of the saw.

1

. Never

cut FREEHAND: Always use either a

Rip Fence, Miter Gauge or fixture to position

and guide the work, so it won't twist, bind on the
blade and Idc^back.

2. Make sure there’s no debris between the work­

piece and its supports.

3. When cutting

irregularly shaped workpieces,

plan your work so it will not slip and pinch the
blade:
a. A piece of molding, for example, must lie flat

or be held by a fixture or jig that will not let it
twist, rock or slip while being cut. Use jigs or
fixtures where needed to prevent workpiece
shifting,

b. Use a different, better suited type of tool for

work that can’t be made stable.

4.

Use extra caution with large, very small or

awkward workpieces:

a.

Use extra supports (tables, saw horses,

blocks, etc.) forany woritpieces large enough

to tip when not held down to the table top.

NEVER another person as a substitute

for a Table Extension, or as additional sup­

port for a workpiece that is longer or wider

than the basic saw table, or to help feed,

support or pull the workpiece.

b.

Neverconfinethepiecebeingcutoff.

That

is,

the piece NOT against the Fence, Miter Gauge

or fixture. Never hold it, clamp it, touch it, or

use length stops against it. It must be free to
move. If confined, it could get wedged against

the blade and cause a kickback or throw­

back.

c. Nevercutmorethanone workpiece at atime.

d. Never turn yourtable saw “ON" before clear­

ing everything except the workpiece and
related support devices off the table.

4. Plan the way you will [Hish the workpiece through.

A. NEVER pull the workpiece through. Start and

finish the cut from the front of the table saw.

B. N EVER put your fingers or hands In the path of

the sawblade or other cutting tool.

C. NEVER reach In back of the cutting tool with either

hand to hold-down or support the workpiece,
remove wckxl scraps, or for any other reason.

D. Avoid awkward operations and hand positions

where a sudden slip could cause fingers or hand to

move into a sawblade or other cutting tool.

E. DONT OVERREACH. Always keep good footing

and balance.

F. Push the workpiece against the rotation of the

blade. NEVER feed material into the culling tool

from the rear of the saw.

G. Always push the workpiece all the way past the

sawblade.

H. As much as possible, keep your face and body to

one side of Ihe sawblade, out of line with a possible

kickback or throwback.

I.

NEVERturnthesaw“ON’’beforeclearingthetable

of all tools, wood scraps, etc., except the work­

piece and related feed or support devices tor the

cut planned.

WHENEVER SAW BLADE iS SPINNING

WARNING: Don’t let familiarity (gained from fre­
quent use of yourtable

saw)

cause a careless mis­

take. Always

remember

that

a

careless fraction

of a

second Is enough to cause a severe injury.

1. 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 immediately. Turn the saw oft.
Unpiugthe saw. Do not restart until finding and fixing

the problem.

2. Make sure the top of the arbor or cutting tool turns

toward the front of the saw.

3. Set the cutting tool as low as possible for the cut

you’re planning.

4. KEEP CHILDREN AWAY. All visitors Should be kept

a safe distance from work. Make sure bystanders are
clear of the saw and workpiece.

5. Let the blade reach full speed before cutting.

6. DON’T FORCE TOOL. It will do the job better and

safer at its designed rate. Feed the workpiece into the
blade only last enough to let it cut without bogging

down or binding.

7. Before freeing any jammed material:

A. Turn switch “OFF".

B. Unplug the saw.

C. Wait lor all moving parts to stop.

D.

Checkblade,

Spreaderand

Fenceforproperalign-

ment before starting, again.

8. To avoid throwback of cut off pieces;

A. Use the Guard Assembly.

B, To remove loose pieces beneath ortrapped inside

the Guard:

1. Turn saw "OFF".

2. Remove Switch Key,

3. Wait for biade to stop before lifting the Guard.

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