Personal Safety; Saw Safety; Work Area Safety - Craftsman 113.198111 Operator's Manual

10-inch radial saw
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Personal
Safety
1. Wear safety goggles
labeled
"ANSI Z87.1"
on the package.
Do not wear regular
glasses,
they are not safety glasses.
2. Wear snug fitting clothes,
short sleeve
shirts and nonslip
footwear.
Cover
up or tie
long hair. Do not wear loose, bag_
clothes,
gloves, neckties,
rings, watches
or any other
jewelry.
3. Wear a dust mask, with your safety gog-
gles, if cutting
operation
is dusty.
4. Wear hearing
protectors,
ear plugs or
muffs, if you use the saw daily.
5. Keep good footing and balance. Don't over-
reach.
Work
Area Safety
1. Keep
children, pets and visitors out of the
work area.
2. Make the work area child proof.
Remove
the yellow key from the red switch and place
it out of reach and sight. [x)ck work area.
3. Keep floors dry and free from sawdust, wax
or other slippery materials.
4. Keep work area clean, uncluttered
and
well lighted.
5. Use the saw in a dry area. Do not use in
wet or damp area. Do not use outside.
6. Clear the table of all objects
(adjusting
wrenches,
tools, scraps of wood etc.) except
the workpiece
to be cut, fixtures or clamps
before
turning
the saw on.
7. Do not do layout,
assembly
or setup work
on the table while the blade is turning.
8. Store items away from the saw. Do not
climb on the saw to reach items. Do not
stand on the table;
the saw can tip over.
Saw Safety
1. Keep guards and anti-kickback
pawls in
place and in working
order.
2. Check for broken
or damaged
parts before
using saw. A damaged
guard or other saw
part should
be checked
for alignment,
bind-
ing, breakage
and correct
mounting
to make
sure they are working
properly.
Repair
or
replace
damaged
guards or other saw parts.
3. Unplug
saw before
doing maintenance,
making
adjustments,
and changing
blades and
accessories.
4. Use clamps
or vice to hold workpiece
when practical.
It's safer than using your
hands and frees them to operate
the saw.
5. Do not force the saw, saw blade or acces-
sories to do jobs they are not designed to do.
6. Make sure the yellow key is removed
and
the red switch is in the off position
before
plugging
in the power cord.
7. Cut only wood, woodlike
or plastic
materials.
Do not cut metal materials.
8. Secure the saw to floor, wall, bench
or
table if it slides, tips or walks during
use.
9. Feed the workpiece
against
the direction
of rotation
of the blade when ripping.
10. Turn the saw off before
leaving
work
area.
Do not leave the saw until the blade
has stopped.
11. Lock the rip and miter locks before
moving the saw from one location
to another.
12. Turn the saw off and remove
yellow key if
the blade jams.
Do not try to free a jammed
workpiece
with the saw on.
13. Turn the saw off if it vibrates
excessively
or makes an unfamiliar
noise. Correct
any
problems
before
restarting
saw.

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