Crosscutting Defined; Crosscutting Safety; Exposed Blade Teeth - Craftsman 113.196380 Owner's Manual

10-1nch radial saw
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Crosscutting
Defined
Crosscutting
Crosscutting
is cutting a workpiece
to
length. Tile workpiece
is held firmly against
the fence, and the blade is pulled through the
workpiece to make the cut. Straight, bevel,
miter, and compound
cuts can be made.
Crosscutting
Safety
The hazards associated
with crosscutting
include: exposed blade teeth, rolling car-
riage, and thrown workpiece.
This section
explains these hazards and tells how to avoid
them or reduce the risk of their happening.
Read this section before making
any type
of crosscut.
Follow these steps every time
you make a crosscut.
Exposed Blade Teeth
WARNING
During
crosscutting,
blade
teeth
can
be exposed.
To reduce
risk
of
having
fingers,
hand
or arm cut off:
x/"Correctly
install
and use guard.
_/Lower
pawls
or riving
knife to clear
fence or workpiece,
whichever
is high-
er, by 1/4". I_wered
pawls
or riving
knife act as partial
barrier
to front of
blade.
Keep hands
away from blade
and out of
blade
path. Keep hand holding
down
workpiece
at least 8" from blade.
Straight
Bevel
Miter
Compound
Rolling
Carriage
,_
WARNING
When
saw
is turned
on,
blade
can
suddenly
come
forward.
To reduce
risk of this happening:
_/Keep
one hand on saw" handle
when
turning
saw on.
_/Adjust
leveling
feet to make
sure radial
arm slants
slightly
toward rear.
Thrown
Workpiece
,_CAUTION
Workpiece
could
be picked
up by
spinning
blade
and
thrown.
You
might
be hit by thrown
workpiece.
To reduce
risk of thrown
workpiece:
,/Make
sure installed
fence
is at least half
as high as the workpiece,
and never
less
than 3/4".
x/Blade can come off table edge beyond
30 ° left miter position. Use right miter
position whenever
possible.
,/Do not cut freehand. You will not be
able to control workpiece.
If blade jams, turn off saw, rcmove yel-
low key, then free blade.
_/Start
and finish
cut with blade
in rear-
most position,
behind
fence.
_/Firmly
hold workpiece
flat on table and
up against
fence. Cut only one work-
piece
at a time.
V"Pull blade
through
workpiece
only far
enough to complete cut, and never
more than half the diameter of btade.
",/Do not touch
or move
workpieces
until
blade
has stopped
spilming.
"/Use
length
stop only on end of work-
piece which
is held down.
x/Use
table extensions
to support
work-
pieces
that extend
beyond
table.
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