Safety And Warnings; General Maintenance - Protocol CUT80 Product Manual

80" / 500 lb capacity lightweight aluminum miter saw stand
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR MITER SAW STATIONS
1.
Use caution when folding or unfolding legs to limit any finger pinch points.
2.
Place stand on flat and level surface to keep from rocking or tipping.
3.
Make sure that work support extensions (if included) are within safe operating limits and are
properly locked in place before using tool.
4.
Do not exceed the rated capacity on main frame table/chassis.
5.
Ensure load is equally distributed.
6.
Test the setup for stability before proceeding with work.
7.
Use only the slim profile mounting brackets included with this kit.
8.
Do not sit or stand on the miter saw stand.
9.
Remove miter saw before folding the stand for transport and storage.
GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR POWER TOOLS
Using power tools of any kind can be dangerous if safe operating procedures are not followed.
Recognizing the hazards of each tool and using them with respect and caution will considerably limit
the possibility of personal injury. However, if safety precautions are ignored, personal injury can likely
result. Always use common sense - your personal safety is your responsibility.
1.
Know your power tool. Read and understand the product manual and observe the warnings and
instruction labels affixed to the tool.
2.
Properly ground all tools.
3.
Keep guards in place.
4.
Remove adjusting keys and wrenches.
5.
Keep work area clean and dry.
6.
Keep children away.
7.
Never leave running machines/tools unattended.
8.
Disconnect tools from service.
9.
Use correct tools for the job.
10.
Never force a tool.
11.
Wear proper safety glasses/goggles and apparel.
12.
Never stand or sit on tools.
13.
Replace damaged components immediately.
14.
Make sure your work platform is sufficiently sturdy to do the specific job at hand.
15.
Properly anchor blade for job being done.
16.
Use correct blade for job being done.
Avoid using solvents when cleaning plastic parts. Most plastics are susceptible to damage from
various types of commercial solvents and may be damaged by their use. Use a clean cloth to remove
dirt, dust, oil, grease, etc.
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SAFETY AND WARNINGS

GENERAL MAINTENANCE

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