Using your saw – SawStop ICS73600 User Manual

Page 36

Advertising
background image

34

SawStop 10” Industrial Cabinet Saw

6. Using the Blade Guard:

Using the blade guard is one of the most important steps you can take to prevent injury when using your saw.

Most table saw injuries occur when the blade guard is either not being used or not being used properly. Except

for the a few specific situations where the blade guard cannot be used (e.g., dado cuts, rabbet cuts, and

extremely narrow cuts), always use the blade guard as described below.

Each of the components of the blade

guard assembly is designed to improve

the safety of the operator (see Figs. 33

and 34).

The spreader, which supports all the

other components of the assembly,

helps minimize kickback by preventing a

workpiece from pinching or shifting into

the back of the blade.

Large and small anti-kickback pawls on each side of the

spreader help to further minimize kickback. The large anti-

kickback pawls can be disabled or held out of the way by

rotating them upwards and guiding them into the catches on

either side of the blade guard (see Fig. 34). The small anti-

kickback pawls can be disabled by raising the blade slightly

so that they do not contact the wood.

WARNING! Use the blade guard and spreader for every operation

for which it can be used, including all through-sawing.

Using Your Saw

Fig. 33

blade guard shell

limit rod

spreader

dust

port

large

anti-kickback

pawl

catch

small

anti-kickback

pawl

Fig. 34

Advertising
This manual is related to the following products: