Additional safety, Instructions for table saws – Sears 113242502 User Manual

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ADDITIONAL SAFETY

INSTRUCTIONS FOR TABLE SAWS

WARNING: FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY. DO NOT
OPERATE YOUR SAW UNTIL IT IS COMPLETELY
ASSEMBLED AND INSTALLED ACCORDING TO THE

INSTRUCTIONS . .AND UNTIL YOU HAVE READ
AND UNDERSTOOD THE FOLLOWING.

1. GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR POWER

TOOLS . . SEE PAGE 2

2. GETTING TO KNOW YOUR SAW ,, SEE PAGE 15
3. BASIC SAW OPERATION ... SEE PAGE 17
4. ADJUSTMENTS . . SEE PAGE 23
5. MAINTENANCE ... SEE PAGE 26

6. STABILITY OF SAW

if there is any tendency for the saw to tip over or move

during

certain

cutting

operations

such

as

cutting

extremely large heavy panels or long heavy boards, the

saw should be bolted down
If you attach any kind of table axtenslons 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.

7. LOCATION

The saw should be positioned so neither the operator
nor a casual observer is forced to stand in line with the
saw blade

8. KICKBACKS

A

"KICKBACK"

occurs

during

a

rip-type

operation

when a part or alt of the workpiece is thrown back
violently toward the operator

Keep your face and body to one side of the sawblade,
out of line with a possible "Kickback "

Kickbacks - and possible injury from them - can

usually be avoided by:

A Maintaining the rip fence parallel to the sawblade
B Keeping the sawblade sharp. Replacing antikickback

pawls when points become dull.

C. Keeping sawblade guard, spreader, and antikickback

pawls in place and operating properly, The spreader
must be In alignment with the sawtaiade and the
pawls must stop a kickback once it has started,
Check their action before ripping.

D- NOT ripping work thaï is twisted or warped or does

not have a straight edge to guide along the rip fence

Ë NOT releasing work until you have pushed it all the

way past the sawblade

F. Using a "PUSH STICK" (See Page 16) for ripping

widths of 2 to 6 in., and an auxiliary fence and push
block for ripping widths narrower than

2

in (See

"Sasic Saw Operation Using The Rip Fertce" section.)

G NOT confining the cut-off piece when ripping or

crosscutting,

H When ripping apply the feed force to the section of

the workpiece between the saw blade and the rip
fence

g ppjoTECTION; EYES, HANDS, FACE, EARS, BODY

A If any part of your saw is malfunctioning, has been

damaged or broken such as the motor switch, or
other operating control, a safety device or the
power

cord

cease

operating

immediately

until

the particular part is properly repaired or replaced

B.

Wear safety goggles that comply with ANSI Z87 1,

and a face shield if operation is dusty . Wear ear
pfugs

or

muffs

during

extended

periods

of

operation

C.

Small loose pieces of wood or other objects that

Contact the rear

of

the revolving blade can be

thrown back at the operator at excessive speed.

This

Can usually be avoided by keeping the guard and

spreader

In

place

for

all

'THRU-SAWING"

operations (sawing entirely thru the work) AND by
removing all loose pieces from the table with a long
stick of wood IMMEDIATELY after they are cut
off.

D Use extra caution when the guard assembly is

removed

for

resawing,

dadoing,

rabbeting,

or

molding — replace the guard as soon as that
operation is completed

£. For rip or rip-type cuts, the following end of a

workpiece to which a push stick or push board is
applied must be square (perpendicular to the fence)
in order that feed pressure applied to the workpiece
by the push stick or block does not cause the
workpiece to come away from the fence, and
possibly cause a kickback.

F, During rip and rip type cuts, the workpiece must be

held down on the table and against the fence with a
push

stick,

push

block,

or

featherboards

A

featherboard is made of solid lumber per sketch..

K,

N,

O,

Û.

NEVER turn the saw "ON" before clearing the

table of all tools, wood scraps, etc,, except the
workpiece and rsigted feed or support devices for

the operation planned.
NEVER place your face or body in line with the

cutting tool.,

NEVER place your fingers or hands in the path of

the sawblade or other cutting tool,

NEVER reach in back of the cutting tool with

either hand to hold down or support the workpiece,

remove wood scraps, or for any other reason. Avoid

awkward operations and hand positions where a
sudden slip could cause fingers or hand to move

into a sawblade or other cutting tool

DO NOT perform layout, assembly, or setup work
on the table while the cutting tool is rotating.
DO NOT perform any operation "FREEHAND" —
always use either the rip or the miter gauge to
position and guide the work
NEVER use the rip fence when crosscutting or the
miter gauge when ripping.DO NOT use the rip fence
as a lenath stop
NEVER hold onto or touch the "free end" of the

workpiece or a "free piece" that is cut off, while

power is "ON" and/or the sawblade is rotating.
Shut "OFF" the saw and disconnect the power cord
when

rentoving

the

table

insert,

changing

the

cutting tool, removing or replacing the blade guard,
or making adjustments.

Provide adequate support to the rear and sides of

the saw table for wider or long workpieces.

Plastic and composition (like hardboard) materials
may be cut on your saw However, since these are
usually quits hard and slippery, the anti kickback
pawls rnay not stop a kickback

Therefore, be especially attentive to following
proper set-up and cutting procedures for ripping.

Do not stand, or permit anyone else to stand, in line

with a potential kickback.

if you stall or jam the sawblade in the workpiece,

turn saw "OFF", remove the workpiece from the
sawblade, and check to see if the sawblade is
parallel to the miter gauge grooves and if the

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