General Safety Instructions - Craftsman 113.23112 Owner's Manual

10-inch radial saw
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FULL
ONE YEAR
WARRANTY
ON CRAFTSMAN
RADIAL
SAWS
If within
one year
from
the date of purchase,
this Craftsman
Radial
Saw fails due to a defect
in material
or
workmanship,
Sears will repair
it, free of charge.
Warranty
service
is available
by simply
contacting
the nearest
Sears store or Service
Center
throughout
the
United
States.
This
warranty
gives you
specific
legal rights,
and you
may also have other
rights
which
vary from
state to
state.
SEARS, ROEBUCK
AND CO.
BSC 41-3
SEARS TOWER
CHICAGO,
IL 60684
general
safety
instructions
for power
tools
1. KNOW YOUR POWER TOOL
Read
the
owner's
manual
carefully.
Learn
its
application
_nd
limitations
as well
as the
specific
potential
hazards peculiar
to this tool.
2. GROUND
ALL TOOLS
Fhs
tool
rs equipped
with
an approved
3conductor
cord
and
a 3-p_ong
grounding
type
plug
to
fit
the
proper
grounding
type
receptacle.
The green conductor
15.
in
the cord
_s the grounding
wire.
Never connect
the
green wire
to a live terminal.
3. KEEP GUARDS
IN PLACE
irl
working
order,
and
in
proper
adjustment
and
alignment.
4. REMOVE
ADJUSTING
KEYS
AND WRENCHES
Fo_m
habit
)f checking
to see that
keys and adjusting
wrenches
ar_ removed
from
tool
before
turning
_t on.
5. KEEP WORK AREA
CLEAN
Cluttered
areas
and
benches
_nvite
acodents
Floor
must not be shppery
due [o wax o_ sawdust
6. AVOID
DANGEROUS
ENVIRONMENT
Don't
use power
tools
in
damp
or wet
locations
or
expose
them
to
rain.
Keep
work
area
well
lighted.
Provide
adequate
surrounding
work
space.
7. KEEP
CHILDREN
AWAY
Ali
visitors
should
be kept
a safe distance
from
work
af
ea
8. MAKE
WORKSHOP
KID-PROOF
with
padlocks,
master
sw_tches,
or
by
removing
starte_
keys.
20.
9. DON'T
FORCE TOOL
It ,,,:ill do th-' job
better
and safe_ at the rate Ior whch
pt was design, d.
10. USE RIGHT
TOOL
Don't
force
tool
or attachment
[o do a job
_t was not
designed
for
11. WEAR PROPER APPAREL
Do not wear loose clothing,
gloves,
neckties
or jewelry
0ings,
wrist
watches)
to get caught
in mowog
parts.
Nonslip
footwear
is
recommended.
Wear
protective
hair
covering
to
contain
long
hai_.
Roll
long
sleeves
above the elbow
12. USE SAFETY
GOGGLES
(Head Protection}
22.
Wear Safety
goggles
(must
comply
with
ANS Z87.1)
at
all
t_mes.
Also,
use
face
or
dust
mask
if
cutting
operation
is dusty,
and ear protectors
(p]ugsor
muffs)
during
extended
periods
of operation.
13. SECURE WORK
Use clamps
or a vise to hold
work
when
practical
It's
safe_ than
using your
hand,
frees both
hands to operate
tool.
14. DON'T OVERREACH
Keep proper
footing
and balance
at all times.
MAINTAIN
TOOLS
WITH CARE
Keep
tools
sharp
and
clean
for
best
and
safest
performance
Follow
instructions
for
lubricating
and
changing
accessories
16. DISCONNECT
TOOLS
before
servicing;
when
changing
accessories
such
as
blades,
bits, cutters,
etc.
17. AVOID
ACCIDENTAL
STARTING
Make
sure switch
is in "OFF"
position
before
plugging
in.
18. USE RECOMMENDED
ACCESSORIES
Consult
the
owner's
manual
for
recommended
accessories.
Follow
the
instructions
that
accompany
the accessories.
The
use of improper
accessories
may
cause hazards.
19. NEVER
STAND
ON TOOL
Serious
injury
could
occur
if the tool
is tipped
or if the
cutting
[ool is accidentally
contacted.
Do not store
materials
above or near tile tool
such that
tt is necessary
to stand on the tool
to reach them.
CHECK
DAMAGED
PARTS
Before
further
use of the toot,
a guard
or other
part that
J_ damaged
should
be carefully
checked
to ensure that t
will
operate
properiy
and perform
its ntended
function.
Check
for alignment
of moving
parts,
binding
of mowng
parts,
breakage
of
parts,
mounting,
and
any
other
conditions
that
may
affect
its
operation.
A guard
or
other
part
that
is damaged
should
be properly'
repaired
or replaced.
21, DIRECTION
OF FEED
Feed work
into
a blade
or cutter
against
the direction
of rotation
of the blade or cutter
only
NEVER
LEAVE
TOOL
RUNNING
UNATTENDED
Turn
power
off.
Don't
leave tool
until
if comes
to a
complete
stop.

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