Harbor Freight Tools 98194 User Manual

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For technical questions, please call 1-800-444-3353.

SKU 98194

Don’t leave tool until it comes to a

complete stop.

miter Saw Safety warnings

For Your own Safety read instruction

manual before operating miter Saw

Wear eye protection.

1.

Keep hands out of path of saw blade.

2.

Do not operate saw without guards in

3.

place.
Do not perform any operation freehand.

4.

Never reach around saw blade.

5.

Turn off tool and wait for saw blade

6.

to stop before moving workpiece or

changing settings.
Disconnect power before changing blade

7.

or servicing.
Return carriage to the full rear position

8.

after each crosscut operation.
Return all guards to original position

9.

if any are moved during blade

replacement. Check all guards for

proper operation after service.
The lock down pin is to be used only to

10.

lock the head in place for carrying and

storage. It is not to be used for any

cutting operation.
The use of accessories or attachments

11.

not recommended by the manufacturer

may result in a risk of injury to persons.
When servicing use only identical

12.

replacement parts.
Only use safety equipment that has been

13.

approved by an appropriate standards

agency. Unapproved safety equipment

may not provide adequate protection.

Eye protection must be ANSI-approved

and breathing protection must be

NIOSH-approved for the specific hazards

in the work area.
Maintain labels and nameplates on

14.

the tool. These carry important safety

information. If unreadable or missing,

contact Harbor Freight Tools for a

replacement.
Avoid unintentional starting. Prepare to

15.

begin work before turning on the tool.
People with pacemakers should

16.

consult their physician(s) before use.

Electromagnetic fields in close proximity

to heart pacemaker could cause

pacemaker interference or pacemaker

failure. In addition, people with

pacemakers should:

• Avoid operating alone.

• Do not use with power switch locked

on.

• Properly maintain and inspect to avoid

electrical shock.

• Any power cord must be properly

grounded. Ground Fault Circuit

Interrupter (GFCI) should also be

implemented – it prevents sustained

electrical shock.
Some dust created by power sanding,

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sawing, grinding, drilling, and other

construction activities, contains

chemicals known [to the State of

California] to cause cancer, birth defects

or other reproductive harm. Some

examples of these chemicals are:

• Lead from lead-based paints

• Crystalline silica from bricks and

cement or other masonry products

• Arsenic and chromium from chemically

treated lumber

Your risk from these exposures varies,

depending on how often you do this type

of work. To reduce your exposure to

these chemicals: work in a well ventilated

area, and work with approved safety

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