Additional safety instructions for bandsaws – Woodstock SHOP FOX M1054 User Manual

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M1048 10" x 18" Metal Cutting Bandsaw

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Additional Safety Instructions for Bandsaws

USE this and other machinery with caution

and respect. Always consider safety first,

as it applies to your individual working

conditions. No list of safety guidelines can

be complete—every shop environment is

different. Failure to follow guidelines could

result in serious personal injury, damage

to equipment or poor work results.

READ and understand this

entire instruction manual

before using this machine.

Serious personal injury

may occur if safety and

operational information is

not understood and fol-

lowed. DO NOT risk your

safety by not reading!

1. BLADE CONDITION. Do not operate with dull, cracked or badly worn blade. Inspect blades for cracks

and missing teeth before each use.

2. HAND PLACEMENT. Never position fingers or thumbs in line with the cut. Hands could be crushed

by falling machine components or cut by the blade.

3. ENTANGLEMENT HAZARDS. Do not operate this bandsaw without blade guard in place. Otherwise,

loose clothing, jewelry, long hair and work gloves can be drawn into working parts.

4. BLADE REPLACEMENT. When replacing blades, make sure teeth face toward the workpiece. Wear

gloves to protect hands and safety glasses to protect eyes, and always disconnect from power.

5. WORKPIECE HANDLING. Always support the workpiece with table, vise, or other support fixture.

Flag long pieces to avoid a tripping hazard. Never hold the workpiece with your hands during a

cut.

6. LOSS OF STABILITY. Unsupported workpieces may jeopardize machine stability and cause the

machine to tip and fall, which could cause serious injury.

7. POWER INTERRUPTION. Unplug machine after power interruption. Machines without magnetic

switches can start up after power is restored.

8. FIRE HAZARD. Use EXTREME CAUTION if cutting magnesium. Using the wrong cutting fluid will lead

to chip fire and possible explosion.

9. CUTTING FLUID SAFETY. Always follow manufacturer’s cutting fluid safety instructions. Pay par-

ticular attention to contact, contamination, inhalation, storage and disposal warnings. Spilled cut-

ting fluid is a slipping hazard and a toxicity hazard.

10. ATTENTION TO WORK AREA. Never leave a machine running and unattended. Pay attention to the

actions of others in the area to avoid unintended accidents.

11. HEARING PROTECTION & HAZARDS. Noise generated by blade and workpiece vibration, material

handling, and power transmission can cause permanent hearing loss over time and interfere with

communication and audible signals. Always wear hearing protection.

12. HOT SURFACES. Due to friction, the workpiece, chips, and some machine components can be hot

enough to burn you.

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