Additional safety instructions for radial saws, Installation, Minimize accident potential – Sears 113.19771 User Manual
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additional safety instructions for radial saws
CAUTION;
Always
disconnect
the
power
cord
before
removing the guard, changing the cutting tool, changing the
set-up
or
making
adjustments.
Shut
off
motor
before
performing layout work on the saw table.
WARNING:
DO
NOT
CONNECT
POWER
CORD
UNTIL
THE
F O L L O W I N G
S T E P S
H A V E
B E E N
SATISFACTORILY COMPLETED:
I.
Assernbly and alignment.
II.
Examination
and
operating
familiarity
with
ON-OFF
switch,
elevation
control,
yoke
index
and
lock
bevel
index
and
lock,
carriage
lock,
guard
clamp
screw,
spreader and antikickback device, and miter index and
lock.
I I I .
Review and understanding of all Safety Instructions and
Operating Procedures thru-out manual.
INSTALLATION
1. Set carriage lock before moving the saw.
2.
Bolt the saw to the floor if it tends to slip, walk, or
slide during normal operation.
3.
Mount the saw so the table is approximately 39" above
the floor.
4.
Mount the saw so the arm slopes slightly downward to
the rear so the carriage will not roll forward due to
gravity.
if you attach any kind of table extensions over 24"
wide to either end of the saw, make sure you either bolt
the saw to the bench or floor as appropriate, or support
the outer end of the extension from the bench or floor,
as appropriate.
MINIMIZE ACCIDENT POTENTIAL
Most
accidents
are
caused
by
FAILURE
TO
FOLLOW
setup and operating instructions:
(A) GENERAL
— Avoid awkward hand positions, where a sudden slip
coiild cause a hand to move into a sawblade or other
cutting tool. Never reach in back of or around the
cutting
tool
with
either
hand
to
hold
down
the
workpiece, or for any other reason; DO NOT place
fingers or hands in the path of the sawblade.
— Never saw, dado, mold, or rabbet unless the proper
guard is installed and set up as instructed.
-NOTE
THE
FOLLOWING
DANGER
LABELS
WHICH APPEAR ON THE FRONT OF THE YOKE
AND GUARD
DANGER
TC AVOID
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FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY
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H any part of this radial saw is missing or should
break, bend or fail in any way, or any electrical
cornponent fail to perform properly, shut off power
switch, remove cord from power supply and replace
damaged, missing and/or failed parts before resuming
operation.
IF
YOUR
SAW
MAKES
AN
UNFAMILIAR
NOISE
OR
IF
IT
VIBRATES
EXCESSIVELY
CEASE
OPERATING
IMMEDIATELY
UNTIL
THE
SOURCE
HAS
BEEN
LOCATED
AND
THE
PROBLEM CORRECTED. .
-WARNING:
DO
NOT
ALLOW
FAMILIARITY
(GAINED
FROM
FREQUENT
USE
OF
YOUR
SAW)
TO
BECOME
COMMONPLACE.
ALWAYS
REMEMBER
THAT
A
CARELESS
FRACTION
OF
A
SECOND
IS
SUFFICIENT
TO
INFLICT
SEVERE
INJURY.
Before starting work, verify that no play exists
between the column
& column support, or in the
carriage, and that arm, yoke, and bevel locks/clamps
are tight.
-A large proportion of saw accidents is caused by use
of the wrong type blade, dull, badly set, improperly
sharpened cutting tools, by gum or resin adhering to
cutting
tools,
and
by
sawblade
misalignment
out-of-parallel
with
the
fence.
Such
conditions
can
cause the material to stick, jam (stall the saw) or
"KICKBACK"
at
the
operator.
NEVER
ATTEMPT
TO
FREE
A
STALLED
SAW
BLADE
WITHOUT
FIRST
TURNING
THE
SAW
"OFF".
If
the
sawblade
is
stalled
or
jammed,
shut
saw
"OFF",
remove workpiece, and check sawblade squareness to
table surface and to the fence, and check for heel.
Adjust as indicated.
-CAUTION: DO NOT cycle the motor switch "ON"
and "OFF" rapidly, as this might cause the sawblade
to loosen. In the event this should ever occur, allow
the saw blade to come to a complete stop and
re-tighten the arbor nut normally, not excessively.
- Do not leave a long board unsupported so the spring
of the board causes it to shift on the table. Provide
proper support for the workpiece, based on its size
and the type of operation to be performed. Hold the
work firmly against the fence.
- Never use a length stop on the free end or edge of the
workpiece
whether
crosscutting
or
ripping.
Never
hang onto or touch the free end of workpiece when
crosscutting, or a free piece that is cut off while
power is "ON" and/or the saw blade is rotating. In
short,
the
cut-off
piece
in
any
"thru-sawing"
operation
must
never
be
confined
—
it
must
be
allowed to move laterally.
-Make sure your fingers do not contact the terminals
when installing or removing the plug to or from a live
power source.
- Never climb on the saw, or climb near the saw when
power
is
"ON".
Never
leave
the
saw
with
power
"ON",
or
before
the
cutting
tool
has
come
to
a
complete stop. Lock the motor switch and put away
the key when leaving the saw.
- Do not use any blade or other cutting tool marked
for an operating speed lower than 3450 RPM. Never
use a cutting tool larger in diameter than the diameter
for which the saw was designed. For greatest safety
and
efficiency
when
ripping,
use
the
maximum
diameter blade for which the saw is designed, since
under these conditions the spreader is nearest the
blade.
-Never turn your saw "ON" before clearing the table
or work surface of all objects (tools, scraps of wood,
etc.)
except
the
workpiece
and
related
feed
or
support devices tor the operation planned,
- DO NOT perform layout, assembly, or setup work on
the table while the cutting tool is rotating.
Never perform any operation "FREE HAND". This
term means feeding the sawblade into the workpiece
or feeding the workpiece into the sawblade or other
cutting tool without using the fence or some other
device which prevents rotation or twisting of the
workpiece during the operation. Never "RIP" in the
crosscut position. Never make a miter cut with the
arm in the 90® crosscut position.
- Never lower a revolving cutting tool into the table or
a workpiece without first locking the Carriage Lock
Knob. Release the knob only after grasping the Yoke
Handle.
Otherwise
the
cutting
tool
may
grab
the
workpiece and be propelled toward you.
The sawblade, dado, or other cutting tool must be