Bandsaw Safety - Woodstock W1673 Instruction Manual

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13. Use correct tool. Do not force machine or attachment to do a job for which it was not designed.
14. Wear proper apparel. Do not wear loose clothing, neck ties, gloves, jewelry, etc.
15. Remove adjusting keys and wrenches before turning the machine on. Make this a habit!
16. Use proper extension cord. When using an extension cord, make sure it is in good condition. Use
extension cords 100' or less in length that are rated Hard Service (grade S) or better, and that have
a conductor size of 16 A.W.G. A drop in line voltage, loss of power and overheating can result when
using an undersized cord. The extension cord must have a ground wire and ground plug pin, as well.
17. Keep proper footing and balance at all times.
18. Do not leave machine unattended—wait until it comes to a complete stop before leaving the area.
19. Perform machine maintenance and care. Follow lubrication and accessory attachment instructions
in the manual.
20. Keep machine away from open flame. Operating machines near pilot lights and/or open flames cre-
ates a high risk if dust is dispersed in the area. Dust particles and an ignition source may cause an
explosion. Do not operate the machine in high risk areas, including but not limited to, those men-
tioned above.
Additional Safety Instructions For Bandsaws
1.
Do not operate bandsaw without wheel covers, pulley covers or blade guards in place.
Blade replacement, machine adjustments and maintenance are to be done with machine turned
2.
off and unplugged. Allow all moving parts to come to a complete stop before doing any of the
above.
3.
Never position fingers in line with blade. Use push sticks or other safety devices whenever possi-
ble.
4.
Never back the workpiece from the blade while bandsaw blade is in motion. Turn off machine
and wait for blade to come to a complete stop before backing workpiece out.
Unplug the machine and test blade tracking and tension before starting the machine. Blades that
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are loose or not tracking correctly can come off and cause serious personal injury.
6.
Workpiece should be well supported leading into and out of the cut. The use of extension tables
is recommended.
8.
Use relief cuts to ease operations in tight corners and safely remove waste during long cuts.
9.
Never reach under table while blade is in motion.
10. If at any time you are experiencing difficulties performing the intended operation, stop using the
machine! Then contact our service department or ask a qualified expert how the operation should
be performed.
11. Habits—good and bad—are hard to break. Develop good habits in your shop and safety will become
second-nature to you.
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