Additional Safety Instructions For Band Saw - Craftsman 113.244512 Owner's Manual

1o-inch direct drive band saw
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additi onal safety instructions for
n
saw
Safety
is a combination
of
operator
common
sgnse and alertness
at all times when the band
saw is being used.
WARNING:
FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY,
DO NOT
ATTEMPT
TO
OPERATE
YOUR
BAND
SAW
UNTIL
iT IS COMPLETELY
ASSEMBLED
AND
INSTALLED
ACCORDING
TO
THE
INSTRUC-
TIONS...
AND UNTIL YOU READ AND UNDER-
STAND THE FOLLOWING:
PAGE
1. General Safety instructions
for Power Tools
2
2. Getting To Know Your Band Saw ............
13
3. Basic Band Saw Operation .................
15
4. Maintenance
..............................
16
°
,
,
Stability of Machine.
Your band saw must
be bolted
securely
to a
work bench.
In addition,
if there is any tend-
ency for the band saw to tip over or move
during
certain
operations
such
as cutting
long heavy boards,
bolt
your workbench
to
the floor.
Location
This
band
saw
is intended
for
indoor
use
only.
Protection: Eyes, Hands, Face, Ears, Body
a. Always wear safety goggles
that comply
with ANSI Z87.1. Wear a face shield
if oper-
ation
is dusty.
Wear ear plugs
or muffs
during
extended
periods of operation.
Do
not wear gloves, jewelry or watches,
Roll
long sleeves
above the elbow.
b. Do not cut pieces of material too small to
hold securely
by hand.
c. Avoid
awkward
hand
positions
where
a
sudden
slip could
cause
a hand to move
into the blade.
d. Never
turn your
band
saw
"ON"
before
clearing
the table
of all Objects
(tools,
scraps
of wood, etc.) except
for the work-
piece and related
feed or support
devices
for the operation
planned.
e. Make sure
the blade
runs
downward
to-
ward
the
table.
Always
adjust
tracking
wheel correctly
so that the blade does not
run off the wheels.
f. Always adjust
blade tension correctly.
g,
h.
i.
j.
ALWAYS adjust the upper blade guide and
blade guard to just clear the workpiece
to
protect the operator, to keep blade break-
age to a minimum,
and to provide maxi-
mum support for blade.
When
cutting
a large
piece of
material,
provide additional
support at table height.
Hold the work firmly against
the table.
Do not feed the material
too fast while cut-
ting. Only feed the material
fast enough
so
that the blade will cut. Keep fingers
away
from the blade.
k. Use
caution
when
cutting
off
material
which
is irregular in cross
section
which
could
pinch
the blade
before
the
cut
is
completed.
A piece of molding
for example
must
lay flat on the table and not be per-
mitted to rock while being cut.
I. Use caution
when cutting
off round materi-
al such as dowel rods, or tubing. They have
a tendency
to roll while
being cut causing
the blade
to "bite".
Always
clamp
round
material
to
a miter
gauge,
or
provide
equivalent
support.
m. When backing
up the workpiece,
the blade
may bind in the kerf (cut)...
this is usually
caused by sawdust
clogging
up the kerf or
because
the
blade
comes
out
of
the
guides.
If this happens:
1. Turn off the band saw..,
remove
plug
from
power
source
outlet...remove
cover
from
band
saw.
Insert
a screw-
driver or wedge in the kerf..,
rotate the
wheels
by hand while
backing
up the
workpiece.
n.
o.
p.
q.
r.
Never leave the band saw work area with
the
power
on,
before
the
machine
has
come
to a complete
stop,
or without
re-
moving and storing
the switch
key.
Never operate
band saw with cover remov-
ed.
Do not perform
layout,
assembly,
or setup
work on the table while the blade is moving.
Turn saw "off"
and remove plug from pow-
er supply outlet
before
installing
or remov-
ing an accessory.
Use only
RECOMMENDED
ACCESSORIES
listed on page 16.

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