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assure a straight cut.
12. MAKE SURE THE BLADE AND FENCE ARE
PARALLEL to each other.
Pressure to feed the work piece (stock) should be
against the direction of blade
rotation and between the blade and the fence.
Use a push stick to keep your
fingers away from the saw blade.
13. USE A FEATHER BOARD to firmly hold the
work piece against the fence and table when
ripping narrow stock.
14. KEEP YOUR TOOL BLADES SHARP. Dull
blades can cause binding, possible kick-back and
injury.
15. USE THE CORRECT BLADE for the job you
are doing. Watch for overly heated or vibrating
blades. Correct the condition before continuing.
16. MAKE SURE THE BLADE IS INSTALLED TO
ROTATE IN THE PROPER DIRECTION. Do not use
grinding wheels, wire brushes, or abrasive wheels
on a table saw.
17. ONLOOKERS SHOULD BE KEPT OUT of the
work areas. They distract the operator and make
him more accident prone. A kickback or a broken
carbide tip could send the stock or the tip flying
with unpredictable results.
18. TURN THE TOOL OFF after each completed
procedure.
19. THE SAW SHOULD ALWAYS BE TURNED OFF
and unplugged before making adjustments of
any kind.
20. TURN OFF, unplug when possible, and lock
the table saw after each use.
Remove and store the switch or lock key.
21. PREVENTING TABLE SAW KICKBACK.
Kickback is the ejection of the work
piece from the saw back towards the operator.
Tablesaw kickback may be caused by:
∙ The kerfs of the work piece closing up and
pinching the rear of the saw blade.
∙ Wedging of the work piece between the fence
and the rear of the saw blade (fence not parallel
with saw blade).
∙ A crooked cut which causes the work piece to
bind against the sides of the blade as it passes
through.
∙ Edge of a work piece against the fence not
straight. When binding, pinching, or wedging
occur the motion of the saw blade tends to
lift the wood and may hurl it back towards the
operator.
22. WOOD ONLY. This tool is designed for wood
cutting only.
23. DAMAGED OR WARPED SAW BLADES
should not be used. They are out of balance
and could cause further damage to the saw and
possible personal injury.
24. DO NOT OPERATE SAW WITHOUT GUARDS
IN PLACE. The guard protects you the operator
from cutting debris as well as from broken pieces
of the blade should it break in use.
25. REPLACE THE TABLE INSERT WHEN WORN.
Excessive tear-out increases the likelihood of
injury from flying debris. When setting the saw
at a new angle, check that due to some mis-
alignment, the blade does not cut into the table
insert or another part of your saw.
26. ALWAYS USE THE BLADE WRENCH to
tighten the saw blade onto the arbor.
27. USE A SAWBLADE SUITED TO THE CUTTING
JOB AND MATERIAL TO BE CUT.
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