Tile saw safety warnings, Safety opera tion maintenance setup – Chicago Electric 10" Industrial Tile/Brick Saw 69275 User Manual

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Item 69275

SAFETY

OPERA

TION

MAINTENANCE

SETUP

Tile Saw Safety Warnings

For Your Own Safety Read Instruction Manual Before Operating Saw

1. Wear eye protection.

2. Use saw-blade guard and spreader

for every operation for which it can be

used, including all through sawing.

3. Keep hands out of the line of saw blade.

4. Use an appropriate push-stick when required.

5. Know how to reduce risk of kickback.

6. Do not perform any operation freehand.

7. Never reach around or over saw blade.

8. Make sure the workpiece is supported at all

times while sawing. Use a roller stand (not

provided) with larger workpieces if necessary.

9. To properly understand all safety warnings, be familiar

with the following safety terms and equipment:
a. Featherboard – A block with “fingers” that hold

the workpiece against the fence while sawing.

b. Through-sawing – A cut made from one side of the

workpiece to the opposite side, without stopping.

c. Push-stick – A narrow strip of wood or other soft

material with a notch cut into one end and which

is used to push short pieces of material through

saws. It provides a safe distance between the

hands and the cutting tool. Must be narrower than

the cut width to prevent contact with the blade.

d. Freehand – Feeding a workpiece through the

saw without using a fence or guided support

to guide it.

NOT A SAFE METHOD.

e. Kerf – The gap made by the saw in the workpiece.

f. Kickback – A sudden reaction to a pinched,

bound, or misaligned blade, causing

an uncontrolled workpiece to lift up and

out of the saw toward the operator.

g. Spreader – A metal plate that follows the

saw blade to keep the kerf (gap) from closing

on the saw blade. Spreaders, except riving

knives, must be aligned to the blade after

blade adjustment to prevent binding.

10. As noted previously,

Kickback is a sudden reaction

to a pinched, bound, or misaligned blade, causing an

uncontrolled workpiece to lift up and out of the saw

toward the operator.

Kickback is usually a result of tool misuse and can be

limited or avoided by following the precautions below:

• Fence must be completely

parallel to the saw blade.

• Workpiece must be free from flaws

and from foreign objects.

• Support large workpieces along their

entire length. Large workpieces tend

to bend, grabbing the blade.

• Maintain control of the workpiece. Do not

allow the workpiece to rest against the

moving blade without holding onto it.

• If the blade binds or a cut is interrupted, turn

off the power switch and hold the workpiece

still until the blade stops. Correct the cause

of blade binding before proceeding.

11. Check guards for proper operation with saw

disconnected from power before each use.

Do not disable any guard. Do not operate

saw if any movable guard does not move

freely and close instantly. Make sure any

movable guard does not touch the blade in

all angles, depths of cut, and positions.

12. Keep the guard in place while through-

sawing. Verify that the spreader lines up

with the blade to prevent binding.

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