Inspect your workpiece, Whenever saw is running, Before freeing any jammed material – Sears 113.244501 User Manual

Page 17: Before leaving the saw

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» Noise levels vary widely To avoid possible hear­

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

• For dusty operations, wear a dust mask along

with the safety goggles

Inspect your workpiece

Make sure there are no nails or foreign objects in the
part of the workpiece to be cut

Use extra caution with large, very small or awkward
workpieces:

• Use extra supports Itabfes, saw horses, blocks,

etc) lor any workpiece large enough to tip when
not held down to the table top

‘ NEVER use another person as a substitute for a

table extension, or as additional support lor a
workpiece that is longer or wider then the basic

saw table or to help feed, support or pull the work­
piece

• When cutting irregularly shaped workpieces, plan

your work so it will not pinch the blade A piece of
molding, for example, must lay flat or be held by a
fixture or jig that will not let it twist, rock or slip while
being cut

Properly support round material such as dowel

rods, or tubing They have a tendency to roll during
a cut, causing the blade to ‘bite’ To avoid this,
always use a ‘V block or damp the work to the
table

• Cut only one workpiece at a time

• Clear everything except the workpiece and related

support devices off the table before turning the
saw on

Plan the way you will hold the workpiece from start

to finish.

Do not hand hold pieces so small that your fingers will
go under the blade guard Use jigs or fixtures to hold
the work and keep your hands away from the blade

Avoid awkward operations and hand positions where a
sudden slip could cause fingers or hand to move into

the blade.

DON T OVERREACH Keep good footing and balance.

WHENEVER SAW IS RUNNING.

WARNING: Don’t let familiarity (gained from
frequent use of your band saw) cause a care­
less mistake. A careless fraction of a second is

enough to cause a severe injury.

Before starting your cut. watch the saw while it runs II it

makes an unfamiliar noise or vibrates a tot, slop imme­

diately. Turn the saw off Unplug the saw Do not restart

unfit finding and correcting the problem

KEEP CHILDREN AWAY Keep all visitors a safe dis­
tance from the saw Make sure bystanders are clear of
the saw and workpiece

DON'T FORCE TOOL It wiii do the Job better and safer
al its designed rate Feed the workpiece into the saw
blade only fast enough to let it cut without bogging
down or binding

Before freeing any jammed material:

• Turn switch "OFF”

‘ Remove switch key

• Unplug the saw

• Walt for all moving parts to stop

When backing up the workpiece, the blade may
bind in the kerf (cut). This is usually caused by

sawdust clogging up the kerf or because the blade
comes out of the guides. If this happens:

• Turn switch "OFF”

• Remove switch key

’ Unplug saw

• Wait for all moving parts to stop

‘ Open band saw cover

• Stick fiat blade screwdriver or wedge into the kerf

• Turn the upper wheel by hand while backing up the

workpiece

Before removing loose pieces from the table, turn

saw off and wait for all moving parts to stop.

BEFORE LEAVING THE SAW:

Wait for ail moving parts to stop

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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