Specific Safety Instructions - Craftex CX208 User Manual

Cx series 10 inch cabinet table saw with 30 inch fence
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CX208 SPECIFIC SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
NEVER use a saw blade that has
missing carbide teeth, loose teeth, or
chipped or broken teeth.
NEVER stand directly in line with the
saw blade when feeding stock into the
saw.
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.
NEVER allow visitors or helpers to
stand in line with the saw blade.
ALL GUARDS must be in place while
operating the table saw to ensure
safety.
ALWAYS feed the stock smoothly. Do
not force or twist the work-piece while
cutting.
NEVER allow anyone to "assist" you
by holding your work-piece at the out-
feed end.
MAKE SURE before making any
adjustments, the switch is in the "OFF"
position and the cord is un-plugged.
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.
DO NOT attempt to remove jammed
pieces unless the table saw has come to
a complete stop and the power switch
has been turned to the OFF position and
cord is unplugged.
NEVER attempt to cut stock "freehand",
always use the rip fence or miter gauge.
ALWAYS make sure that the rip fence
is properly squared to the saw blade to
prevent kickback.
ALWAYS make sure that your saw is in
a stable position. Cutting heavy, long
stock may alter the stability of the saw.
In the event that this may occur, the saw
should be firmly bolted to the floor.
ALWAYS be sure that if using a mobile
base, wheels are firmly locked before
turning the saw on.
ALWAYS use a feather board and/or
hold-downs to support your work-piece
when necessary.
MAKE SURE you have read and
understood all the safety instructions in
the manual and you are familiar with
your table saw, before operating it. If
you fail to do so, serious injury could
occur.
WARNING!
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