Craftsman 113.198411 Operator's Manual page 67

10-inch deluxe electronic radial saw
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4. Non-thru
cuts increase
the chance
of
kickback
because
the anti-kickback
pawls
cannot
always
grab the irregular
workpiece
surface.
Use a featherboard.
See Cutting
Accessories
section
on how
to make
and use a featherboard.
5. The workpiece
can snag or hang
up
on a fence
with a kerf in it. The
workpiece
can be thrown
or pinch
the
blade,
causing
kickback.
Use solid fen-
ces when
making
rip cuts.
2. The workpiece
can be grabbed
by the
saw blade
and take off like a missile.
Anyone
standing
in the path of the
workpiece
can be killed.
of saw.
6. Wood
cut with the grain
can spring
the kerr closed,
bind the blade,
and
cause a kickback.
Adjust
spreader
to
ride in the kerr and prevent
the kerf
from
closing
on saw blade.
7. Composition
materials,
like particle
boards
and plastics,
may be cut on the
saw. Because
these
materials
often
have a harder
and more
slippery
surface
than wood,
the anti-kickback
pawls
may
not stop a kickback.
Place finished
side
of workpiece
down,
roughest
side
of
workpiece
up. Make anti-kickback
pawls
and spreader
adjustments.
Stand
out of
the path of workpiece.
Fig
153 Wrong
Way Feed Safety Signs
Always
feed
the workpiece
against
the
direction
of rotation
of the blade,
at the
infeed
end of the blade.
_lb DANGER:
Wrong
way
Feed
Wrong
way feed
is feeding
the
workpiece
into the end of the blade
with
pawls,
the outfeed
end. (Fig. 154) There
are two things
that can happen
if you
feed the workpiece
into the outfeed
end
of the saw blade:
Infeed End of
Saw Blade
Outfeed
End
of Saw Blade
A
DANGER
1. The workpiece
can be grabbed
by the
blade and pull your
hands
into the blade
before
you can let go or pull back.
Fingers,
hands
or arms can be cut off.
Fig. 154 Infeed and Outfeed
Ends of Saw Blade
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