Additional Safety Instructions For Table Saws; Location; Kickbacks; Protection - Craftsman 113.298032 Owner's Manual

10-inch table saw
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ADDITIONAL
SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
FOR TABLE
SAWS
WARNING:
FOR
YOUR
OWN
SAFETY,
DO
NOT
OPERATE
YOUR
SAW
UNTIL
IT
IS
COMPLETELY
ASSEMBLED
AND
INSTALLED
ACCORDING
TO THE
INSTRUCTIONS...
AND
UNTIL
YOU
HAVE
READ
AND
UNDERSTAND
THE
FOLLOWING.
1.
GENERAL
SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
FOR
POWER
TOOLS...
SEE PAGE
2
2.
GETTING
TO
KNOW
YOUR
SAW
...
SEE PAGE
20
3.
BASIC SAW OPERATION
. . . SEE PAGE 23
4.
ADJUSTMENTS
. . . SEE PAGE 29
5.
MAINTENANCE...
SEE PAGE 34
6.
STABILITY
OF SAW
If there
is any tendency
for the saw to tip over or move
during
certain
cutting
operations
such
as
cutting
extremely
large heavy
panels
or long heavy
boards,
the
saw should
be bolted
down.
If you
attach
any
kind
of table
extensions
over
24"
wide to either
end of the saw, make sure you either
bolt
the saw to the bench or floor
as appropriate,
or support
the outer
end of the extension
from
the bench or floor,
as appropriate.
7.
LOCATION
The saw should
be positioned
so neither
the operator
nor a casual observer
is forced
to stand in line with
the
saw blade.
8.
KICKBACKS
A
"KICKBACK"
occurs
during
a rip-type
operation
when
a part
or all of the
workpiece
is thrown
back
violently
toward
the operator.
Keep
your
face and body
to one side of the sawblade,
out of line with
a possible
"Kickback."
Kickbacks
-
and
possible
injury
from
them
--- can
usually
be avoided
by:
A.
Maintaining
the rip fence
parallel
to the sawblade.
B.
Keeping
the
sawblade
sharp.
Replace
or
sharpen
antikickback
pawls when points
become
dull.
C.
Keeping
sawblade
guard, spreader,
and antikickback
pawls
in place and operating
properly.
The spreader
must
be in alignment
with
the
sawblade
and the
pawls
must
stop
a kickback
once
it
has started.
Check
their
action
before
ripping.
D.
NOT
ripping
work
that is twisted
or warped
or does
not have a straight
edge to guide along the rip fence.
E.
NOT
releasing
work
until
you
have pushed
it all the
way past [he sawblade.
F.
Using a push stick
for ripping
widths
of 2 to 6 in.,
and an auxiliary
fence
and push
block
for
ripping
widths
narrower
than
2
in.
(See
"Basic
Saw
Operation
Using The
Rip Fence"
section.)
G.
NOT
confining
the
cut off
piece when
ripping
or
cross-cutting.
H.
When
ripping
apply
the feed
force
to the section
of
the workp!ece
between
the saw blade
and the
rip
fence.
9.
PROTECTION:
EYES,
HANDS,
FACE,
EARS,
BODY
A.
If any part of your
saw is malfunctioning,
has been
damaged
or broken..,
such as the motor
switch,
or
other
operating
control,
a safety
device
or
the
power
cord
...
cease operating
immediately
until
the particular
part
is properly
repaired
or replaced.
B.
Wear safety
goggles
that comply
with
ANSI
Z87.1,
and a face
shield
if
operation
is dusty.
Wear ear
plugs
or
muffs
during
extended
periods
of
operation.
C.
Small
loose
pieces
of wood
or other
objects
that
contact
the
rear
of
the
revolving
blade
can
be
thrown
back at the operator
at excessive
speed. This
can usually
be avoided
by keeping
the guard
and
spreader
in
place
for
all
thru-sawing
operations
D.
E.
F,
(sawing
entirely
thru
the work)
AND
by removing
all loose pieces from
the table
with
a long stick
of
wood
IMMEDIATELY
after they are cut off
Use
extra
caution
when
the
guard
assembly
is
removed
for
resawing,
dadoing,
rabbeting,
or
molding
-
replace
the
guard
as
soon
as that
operation
is completed.
For
rip
or
rip-type
cuts,
the
following
end of
a
workpiece
to which
a push
stick
or push board
is
applied
must
be square
(perpendicular
to the fence)
in order
that feed
pressure applied
to the workpiece
by
the
push
stick
or
block
does
not
cause the
workpiece
to
come
away
from
the
fence,
and
possibly
cause a kickback.
During
rip and rip type
cuts, the workpiece
must be
held down
on the table
and against the fence with
a
push
stick,
push
block,
or
featherboards.
A
J_a[berboard
is made of solid lumber
per sketch.
5/16"
APART
G.
NEVER
turn
the
saw
"ON"
before
clearing
the
table
of
all
tools,
wood
scraps,
etc.,
except
the
workpiece
and related
feed
or support
devices
for
the operation
planned.
H.
NEVER
place
your
face
or body
in line with
the
cutting
tool.
I,
NEVER
place your
fingers
or hands in the path
of
the sawblade
or other
cutting
tool.
J.
NEVER
reach
in
back
of the
_,t]tting
tool
with
either
hand to hold
down or support
the workpiece,
remove
wood
scraps,
or for any other
reason.
Avoid
awkward
operations
and
hand
positions
where
a
sudden
slip
could
cause fingers
or hand
to move
into
a sawblade
or other
cutting
tool.
K.
DO
NOT
perform
layout,
assembly,
or setup
work
on the table
while the cutting
tool
is rotating.
L
DO NOT
perform
any operation
"FREEHAND"
--
always
use either
the rip fence or the miter
gauge to
position
and guide the work.
M. NEVER
use the rip fence
when crosscutting
or the
miter
gauge
when
ripping.
DO
NOT
use the
rip
fence as a length
stop.
Never
hold
onto
or touch
the
"free
end"
of the
workpiece
or a "free
piece"
that
is cut
off,
while
power
is "ON"
and/or
the sawblade
is rotating.
N.
Shut
"OFF"
the saw and disconnect
the power
cord
when
removing
the
table
insert,
changing
the
cutting
tool,
removing
or replacing
the blade guard,
or making
adjustments.
O.
Provide
adequate
support
to the rear
and sides of
the saw table for wider or long workpieces.
P.
Plastic
and composition
(like
hardboard)
materials
may
be cut
on your
saw.
However,
since these are
usually
quite
hard
and slippery,
the antikickback
pawls may not stop a kickback.
Therefore,
be
especially
attentive
to
following
proper
set-up
and cutting
procedures
for
ripping.
Do not stand, or permit
anyone
else to stand,
in line
with
a potential
kickback.
O.
If you
stall
or jam the sawblade
in the workpiece,
turn
saw "OFF",
remove
the workpiece
from
the
sawblade,
and
check
to
see if
the
sawbtade
is
parallel
to
the
miter
gauge
grooves
and
if
the
spreader
is in proper
alignment
with
the sawblade.
If ripping
at the time,
check to see if the rip fence is
parallel
with
the sawblade.
Readjust
as indicated.

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