Wrong Way Feed Safety Signs View; Infeed And Ouffeed Ends Of Saw Blade View - Craftsman 113.198251 Operator's Manual

10-inch electronic radial saw with 23" cabinet and 1 door, & with leg set
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4. Non-thru cuts increase the chance of
kickback because the anti-kickback
pawls cannot always grab the irregular
workpiece surface. Use a featherboard.
See Cutting Accessories section on how
to make and use a featherboard.
2. The workpiece can be grabbed by the
saw blade and take off like a missile.
Anyone standing in the path of the
workpiece can be killed.
5. The workpiece
can snag or hang up
on a fence with a kerr in it. The
workpiece
can be thrown
or pinch the
blade,
causing
kickback.
Use solid fen-
ces when making
rip cuts.
6. Wood cut with the grain can spring
the kerf closed, bind the blade, and
cause a kickback. Adjust spreader to
ride in the kerf and prevent the kerr
from closing on saw blade.
7. Composition
materials, like particle
boards and plastics, may be cut on the
saw. Because these materials often
have a harder and more slippery surface
than wood, the anti-kickback pawls may
not stop a kickback.
Place finished side
of workpiece down, roughest side of
workpiece up. Make anti-kickback pawls
and spreader adjustments.
Stand out of
the path of workpiece.
Fig_ 119 Wrong Way Feed Safety Signs
Always
feed the workpiece
against the
direction
of rotation
of the blade,
at the
infeed
end of the blade.
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DANGER:
Wrong Way Feed
Wrong way feed is feeding
the
workpiece
into the end of the blade with
pawls, the outfeed end. (Fig. 120) There
are two things that can happen if you
feed the workpiece
into the outfeed end
of the saw blade:
Infeed
End of:
End
1. The workpiece
can be grabbed
by the
blade
and pull your hands
into the blade
before
you can let go or pull back.
Fingers,
hands
or arms
can be cut off.
FTg,120 Infeed and Ouffeed Ends of Saw Blade
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