Dress for safety, Plan ahead to protect your eyes, hands, face, ears, Plan your work – Sears 113.244501 User Manual

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If any part is missing, bent, or broken in any way, or
any electrica! part doesn't work properly, turn the saw
off and unplug the saw REPLACE damaged, miss­
ing. or failed parts before using the saw again

MAINTAIN TOOLS WITH CARE Keep the saw clean
for best and safest performance Follow instructions
for fubricating

REMOVE

ADJUSTING

KEYS

AND

WRENCHES

from tool before turning it on

Dress for safety.

To avoid injury from jams, slips or thrown pieces:

' Choose the right size and style biade for the

material and the type of cutting you plan to do

USE ONLY RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES.

(See page 18) Consult this owner’s manual for
recommended accessories Follow the instruc­
tions that come with the accessories The use of
improper accessories may cause risk of injury to
persons

Make sure the blade teeth point downward,

toward the table

• Make sure the blade guides and thrust bearings

are properly adjusted

' Make sure the blade tension is properly adjusted,

• Make sure the table lock knob is tight and no

parts have excessive play.

To avoid accidental blade contact, minimize

biade breakage and provide maximum blade
Support, always adjust the upper blade guide and
blade guard to just clear the workpiece

KEEP WORK AREA CLEAN Cluttered areas

and benches invite accidents Floor must not be
slippery.

To avoid burns or other fire damage, never use the
saw near flammable liquids, vapors or gases

Plan ahead to protect your eyes,

hands, face, ears.

KNOW

YOUR

SAW

Read

and

understand

the

owner's manual and labels affixed to the tool. Learn

its application and limitations as well as the specific

potential hazards peculiar to this tool

To avoid injury from accidental contact with moving
parts, don’t do layout, assembly, or setup work on the
saw while any parts are moving

AVOID ACCIDENTAL STARTING Make sure switch

is "OFF" before plugging saw into a power outlet

Plan your work.

USE THE RIGHT TOOL Don’t force tool or

attachment to do a Job it was not designed to do

• Use this band saw to cut only wood, wood like

products, and plastics

Any power saw can throw foreign objects into the
eyes This can cause 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 safe­
ty glasses Safety goggles are available at Sears
retail catalog stores Glasses or goggles not in com­
pliance with ANSI Z87 1 could seriously hurt you
when they break

' 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 hear­

ing damage, wear ear plugs or muffs when using
your saw tor 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 awk­
ward workpieces:

• Use extra supports (tables, saw horses, blocks,

etc) for any workpieces large enough fo tip when
not held down to the table top

• NEVER use another person as a substitute for a

table extension, or as additional support for a
workpiece that is longer or wider then the basic
saw table, or to help feed, support or pull the
workpiece

• When cutting irregijiarly shaped workpieces, plan

your work so It will not pinch the blade A piece
of molding, for example, must iay 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 dur­
ing a cut, causing the blade to “bite" To avoid
this, always use a “V block or clamp the work to
the miter gage

• Cut only one workpiece at a time

• Clear everything except the workpiece and relat­

ed support devices off the table before turning
the saw on

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