Specific Safety Instructions - Craftex CX119N User Manual

Cx series 14 inch wood band saw
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SPECIFIC SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

CX119N is designed to cut wood only.
Do not attempt to use cut metals using
this band saw.
ALWAYS INSPECT the blade for any
cracked
or
missing
operating the band saw.
ALWAYS ENSURE that the blade
tension is properly set for the type and
width of blade installed.
NEVER place your fingers or hands in
the line of cut. If you slip, your hands or
fingers may come into contact with the
blade. Always use a push stick when
ripping narrow pieces.
DO NOT back the work-piece away from
the blade while cutting. Always turn off
the machine if you are backing out a cut.
ALL GAURDS must be in place while
operating the band saw to ensure
safety.
ALWAYS FEED the stock smoothly. Do
not force or twist the work-piece while
cutting.
ALWAYS ENSURE that the band saw
blade guard is no more than 1/2" above
the stock.
The safety instructions given above can not be complete because the environment in
every shop is different. Always consider safety first as it applies to your individual
working conditions.
4
teeth
before
WARNING!
MAKE
SURE
before
adjustments, the switch is in the "OFF"
position and the cord is un-plugged from
the power source.
NEVER
LEAVE
unattended while it is running.
DO NOT attempt to remove jammed
pieces unless the band saw has come
to a complete stop and the power switch
has been turned to the OFF position.
NEVER TURN ON the band saw if the
blade is in contact with your stock.
ALWAYS ENSURE that the guide
blocks are properly set to prevent blade
wander.
ALWAYS MAKE CERTAIN that the
bearings are properly adjusted to guide
the blade.
MAINTAIN AND SERVICE your band
saw regularly as instructed in the user
manual.
MAKE SURE you have read and
understood all the safety instructions in
the manual and you are familiar with
your band saw, before operating the
CX119N. If you fail to do so, serious
injury could occur.
making
any
the
band
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