Craftsman 113.221620 Owner's Manual page 4

8 inch direct drive table saw
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- Nevercut morethan one workpieceat a
time.
-Never turn your table saw "ON" before
clearingeverythingexceptthe workpiece
andrelated supportdevices off the table,
Plan the way you will push the workpiece
through.
- NEVER
pull the workpiece
through.
Start
and
finish
the cut from the front
of the table
saw.
- NEVER
put 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 work-
piece,
remove
wood
scraps,
or for
any
other
reason.
- Avoid
hand positions
where
a sudden
slip could
cause fingers
or hand to move into asawblade
or
other
cutting
tool.
- DON'T
OVERREACH.
Always
keep good footing
and balance.
- Push
the workpiece
against
the rotation
of the
blade.
NEVER
feed material
into the cutting
tool
from
the rear of the saw.
- Always
push the workpiece
all the way past the
sawb/ade.
- As much
as possible,
keep your
face and body to
one
side
of the
sawblade,
out
of line
with
a
possible
kickback
or throwback.
- NEVER
turn
the saw "ON"
before
clearing
the
table
of all tools,
wood
scraps,
etc., except
the
workpiece
and
related
feed
or support
devices
for the cut planned.
WHENEVER
SAW IS RUNNING
WARNING:
DON'T
LET
FAMILIARITY
(GAINED
FROM
FREQUENT
USE
OF YOUR
TABLE
SAW)
CAUSE
A
CARELESS
MISTAKE.
ALWAYS
REMEMBER
THAT
A CARELESS
FRACTION
OF A
SECOND
IS
ENOUGH
TO
CAUSE
A SEVERE
INJURY.
1. Before
actually
cutting
with
the
saw,
watch
it
while
it runs
for a short
while.
If it makes
an
unfamiliar
noise
or vibrates
a lot, stop
immedi-
ately.
Turn
the saw off. Unplug
the saw. Do not
restart
until
finding
and fixing
the problem.
2. Make
sure
the top of the arbor
or cutting
tool
turns
toward
the front
of the saw.
3. Set the cutting
tool as low as possible
for the cut
you're
planning.
4. KEEP
CHILDREN
AWAY.
All visitors
should
be
kept
a safe
distance
from
work.
Make
sure
bystanders
are clear
of the saw and workpiece.
5. Let the blade
reach
full speed
before
cutting.
6. DON'T
FORCE
TOOL.
It will do the job better
and safer at its designed
rate. Feed the workpiece
into
the
blade
only
fast
enough
to let
it cut
without
bogging
down
or binding.
7. Before
freeing
any jammed
material:
a. Turn
switch
"OFF".
b. Unplug
the saw.
c. Wait for all moving
parts to stop.
d. Check
blade,
spreader
and fence
for proper
alignment
before
starting,
again.
8. To avoid
throwback
of small,
cut off pieces:
a. Use the guard
assembly.
b. Push
loose
pieces
off the table
with
a long
stick
before
starting
another
cut.
c. To remove
pieces
trapped
inside
the guard:
1. Turn
saw off.
2. Remove
switch
key.
3. Unplug
saw.
4. Wait
for
blade
to stop
before
lifting
the
guard.
additional
instructions
for
RIP TYPE
CUTS
NEVER
use the miter
gauge
when
ripping.
Use a push
stick
whenever
the fence
is 2 to 6
inches
from the blade. Use an auxiliary
fence and
push
block
whenever
the fence
must
be within
2
inches
of the blade.
(See "Basic
Saw Operation
Using
The Rip Fence"
section.)
Never
rip anything
shorter
than
10" long.
When
using
a push
stick
or push
block,
the
trailing
end of the board
must be square.
A push
stick
or block
against
an uneven
end could
slip
off or push the work away from
the fence.
A FEATHERBOARD
can help
guide
the work-
piece.
See BASIC
SAW OPERATION
- USING
THE
RIP FENCE.
Always
use featherboards
for
any non-thru
rip type cuts.
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Before
Starling
-To
avoid
kickbacks
and
slips
into
the
blade,
make sure the rip fence is parallel
to the sawblade.
- Check
theantikickback
pawls.
(See BASlCSAW
OPERATION
- USING
THE
RIP
FENCE.)
The
pawls
must
stop a kickback
once
it has started.
Replace
or sharpen
antikickback
pawls
when
points
become
dull.
- Plastic
and composition
(like hardboard)
mater-
ials
may
be cut
on your
saw.
However,
since
these
are usually
quite
hard
and
slippery,
the
antikickback
pawls
may
not
stop
a kickback.
Therefore,
be especially
careful
in your
set-up
and cutting
procedures.
While
cutting
-To
avoid
kickbacks
and
slips
into
the
blade,
always
push forward
on the section
of the work-
piece
between
the saw blade
and the rip fence.
Never
push
forward
on the piece
being
cut off.
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