Additional safety rules for the compound miter saw, Electrical connection, Double-insulation – Black & Decker 81/4" COMPUND MITER SAW 9425 User Manual

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Additional
Safety Rules For The
Compound Miter Saw

1. DO — Protect line with at least a 15

ampere time delay fuse.

2. DO — Make certain the balde

rotates in the correct direction.

3. DO — Be sure all clamp handles are

tight before starting any operation.

4. DO — Be sure blade and arbor col­

lars are clean and recessed side of
collars are against blade. Tighten
arbor screw securely.

5. DO — Keep saw blade sharp and

properly set.

6. DO — Keep motor air slots clean

and free of chips.

7. DO — Use both upper and lower

blade guards at all times.

8. DO — Operate only on designated

voltage and frequency.

9. DO — Tighten all clamps before

operating.

10. DO — Use blades of recommended

size only.

11. DO — Hold motor shaft/saw blade

only as instructed in this manual.

12. DO — Operate in dry environment

only.

13. DO — Allow motor to reach full

speed before cutting.

14. DO — Keep visitors clear.
15. DO — Keep hands clear of blade

area when saw is plugged in.

16. DO — Use blades recommended for

operation at greater than 3600 RPM
only.

NOTE: This saw should NOT be

used to cut ferrous metals or masonry.

NOTE: This saw should NEVER be

used to reçut small pieces.

Electrical Connection

Your Miter Saw is powered by a

Black & Decker built motor. Be sure your
power supply agrees with the nameplate
marking. 120 Volts, 60 Hz or “AC only"

means your tool must be operated only
with alternating current and NEVER with

direct current. A voltage decrease of
more than 10% will cause loss of power

and overheating. All B&D tools are fac­
tory tested; if this tool does not operate,
check the power supply.

Double-Insulation

Your tool is double insulated to give

you added safety. This means that it is
constructed throughout wtih TWO
separate “layers” of electrical insulation

or one DOUBLE thickness of insulation
between you and the toot’s electrical
system.

Tools built with this improved insula­

tion system are not intended to be
grounded. As a result, your tool is

equipped with a two-prong plug which
permits you to use any conventional 120
volt electrical outlet without concern for
maintaining a ground connection.

NOTE: Double-Insulation does not

take the place of normal safety precau­

tions when operating this tool. The
improved insulation system is for added
protection against injury resulting from a
possible electrical insulation failure within

the tool.

CAUTION; When servicing

Double-Insulated Tools, USE ONLY
IDENTICAL REPLACEMENT PARTS.

Replace or repair damaged cords.

This tool Is intended for residen­

tial use only.

Extension Cords

When using the tool at a considera­

ble distance from the power source, an

extension cord of adequate size must be
used for safety, and to prevent loss of
power and overheating. Use the table
below to determine minimum wire size
required.

Before using cords, inspect them for

loose or exposed wires and damaged

insulation. Make any needed repairs or
replacement before using your power
tool.

Chart For Minimum Wire Size

(AWG) of Extension Cords

Total Extension Cord

Length - Feet

25

50

75

100

120 Volt 16

Tools

14

12

10

NOTE: The lower the wire size num­

ber. the heavier the wire, and the farther it
will carry current without a significant volt­
age drop.

Unpacking Your Saw

Inspect the contents of your saw

carton. In addition to this instruction
Manual, you should find the following:

1. One #9425 Compound Miter Saw

2. One plastic wing knob, packed inside

cardboard filler block next to blade

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