Safety Rules - Powermatic 64S Operating Instructions And Parts Manual

10" contractor's saw
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WARNINGS
As with all machines, there is a certain amount of hazard involved with the use of this table saw. Use the
machine with the respect and caution demanded where safety precautions are concerned. When normal
safety precautions are overlooked or ignored, personal injury to the operator can result.
Read, understand and follow the safety and operating instructions found in this manual. Know the limitations
and hazards associated with this table saw.
Electrical grounding. Make certain that the machine frame is electrically grounded and that a ground lead is
included in the incoming electrical service. In cases where a cord and plug are used, make certain that the
grounding plug connects to a suitable ground. Follow the grounding procedure indicated in the National Electrical
Code.
Eye safety. Wear an approved safety shield, goggles, or glasses to protect your eyes. (NOTE: Common eye-
glasses are not safety glasses.)
Personal protection. Before operating the machine, remove your tie, rings, watch and other jewelry and roll your
sleeves up past the elbows. Remove all loose outer clothing and confine long hair. Protective type footwear should
be used. Where the noise exceeds the level of exposure allowed in Section 1910.95 of the OSHA Regulations, use
hearing protective devices. Do not wear gloves.
Guards. Keep the machine guards in place for every operation for which they can be used. If any guards are
removed for maintenance, DO NOT OPERATE the machine until the guards are reinstalled.
Work area. Keep the floor around the machine clean and free of scrap material, saw dust, oil and other liquids to
minimize the danger of tripping or slipping. Be sure the table is free of all scrap, foreign material and tools before
starting to cut. Make certain the work area is well lighted and that a proper exhaust system is used to minimize
dust. Powermatic recommends the use of anti-skid floor strips on the floor area where the operator normally
stands and that each machine's work area be marked off. Provide adequate work space around the machine.
Operator position. Maintain a balanced stance and keep your body under control at all times. Do not stand in
line with the saw blade or work piece and do not allow anyone else to do so. Never climb on or near the saw.
Do not overreach. Use a support table or have a helper or "tailman" take stock away from the back side of the
blade.
Housekeeping. Before turning on the machine, remove all extra equipment such as keys, wrenches, scrap, and
cleaning rags away from the saw.
Careless acts. Give the work you are doing your undivided attention. Looking around, carrying on a conversation,
and "horseplay" are careless acts that can result in serious injury.
Disconnect the machine before performing any service or maintenance or when changing blades. A machine
under repair should be RED TAGGED to show it should not be used until the maintenance is complete.
Alignment. Check the alignment of the splitter, fence and miter slot to the blade. A caution label is installed on
each guard and splitter to remind the operator of the dangers of misalignment.
Maintain tools in top condition. Check the saw blade for cracks or missing teeth. Do not use a cracked or dull
blade or one with missing teeth or improper set. Make sure the blade is securely locked on the arbor.
Hand safety. Keep hands clear of the blade area. Do not reach past the blade to clear parts or scrap with the saw
blade running. Never saw free hand. Avoid awkward operations and hand positions where a sudden slip could
cause your hand to contact the blade.
Safety devices. Always use the splitter, blade guard, push stick and other safety devices for all operations where
they can be used. On operations such as dadoing or molding where the blade guard cannot be used, use feather
boards, fixtures and other safety devices and use extreme caution. Reinstall the splitter and blade guard immedi-
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