Safety; Safety Symbol And Signal Words; Outfeed Zone Hazard - Craftsman 113.234701 Owner's Manual

8 1/4-1nch radial saw
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Safety
This manual
has safety information
and
instructions
to help users eliminate
or
reduce
the risk of accidents
and injuries,
including:
1. Severe
cuts, and loss of fingers or
other body parts due to contact
with the
blade
2. Eye impact
injuries,
and blindness,
from being hit by a thrown workpiece,
workpiece
chips or pieces of blade
3. Bodily impact injuries, broken bones,
and internal organ damage from being
hit by a thrown workpiece
4. Shock or electrocution
5. Burns.
Safety Symbol and Signal
Words
An exclamation
mark inside a triangle
is
the safety alert symbol.
It is used to draw attention
to safety in-
formation
in the manual
and on the saw.
It is followed
by a signal word,
DANGER,
WARNING,
or CAUTION,
which tells the level of risk:
i_
DANGER:
means if the safety infor-
mation
is not followed
someone
will be
seriously
injured
or killed.
i_ WARNING:
means if the safety in-
formation
is not followed
someone
could be seriously
injured
or killed.
CAUTION:
means if the safety in-
formation
is not followed
someone
may
be injured.
Read
and follow
the safety
information
and
instructions.
Major Hazards
Three
major hazards
are associated
with
using the radial arm saw for ripping.
They are outfeed
zone hazard,
kickback,
and wrong way feed. This section
only
briefly explains
these hazards.
Read the
ripping
and crosscutting
safety sections
for more detailed
explanations
of these
and other hazards.
Outfeed Zone Hazard
_DANGER
If you reach around
the blade to the out-
feed side when ripping,
and try to hold
down or pull the workpiece
through
to
complete
a cut, the rotational
force of
the blade will pull your hand back into
the blade.
Fingers
will be cut off.
Read and follow the information
and
instructions
under
ripping
safety.

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