ASSEMBLY SAFETY CHECKS
PART
Slides
Mitre Handle Locking Knob
Slide Carriage
locking screw
Power Cable
Blade
Safety Guards
Supply
Mounting
Sited
Environment
All the Yes Boxes must be ticked before the machine can be used. No tick = No use.
FINAL SAFETY CHECKS
PART
Assembly
Operation
All the Yes Boxes must be ticked before the machine can be used. No tick = No use.
CONDITION
Inserted through the bevel neck and connected to the
cutting head. Locating lugs successfully deployed.
Installed into mitre handle / rotary table.
Inserted into the threaded hole in the bevel neck. Anti-vibration
spring fitted beneath the locking screw hand knob.
Routed correctly with cable guide/clamps correctly installed.
Blade correctly installed and with the rotation arrows on the
blade and on the machine matching. Outer blade flange and
arbor bolt and washer correctly fitted.
Lower Safety Guard fully operational. Cutting head locks in the
upper position with blade covered. Cutting head can only be
lowered when Blade Guard Locking Lever is operated.
Supply matches specification found on machine Rating Plate.
Plug matches power source outlet.
Either:
a) Machine permanently sited and bolted to workbench.
b) Machine mounted on board which can be clamped to
workbench.
c) Machine is bolted to a dedicated mitre saw Stand.
Adequate provision made for the handling of long or
irregular shaped work-pieces.
Dry, clean and tidy. Temperature conducive to material
handling. Lighting adequate (double banked if fluorescent
lights are used).
CONDITION
Repeat the Assembly Safety Checks.
With the machine switched off and disconnected from the mains
supply, carry out the following procedures:
• Set the machine to each of its maximum operational settings
in turn.
• At each setting lower the cutting head to its lowest position,
observing the path of the blade as you do so.
• Check that the blade does not interfere or strike any part of the
machine, castings or guards as the cutting head is lowered.
• Check that when the sliding carriage is employed no contact
between the cutting head and the blade and other parts of the
machine occurs.
• Spin the blade by hand (it is advisable to wear gloves whilst
doing this, but not when the saw is being used operationally).
• Check that the blade rotates smoothly with no unusual noises,
and that there is no contact between the blade and the upper
and lower blade guards.
• Check that there is no discernible blade 'wobble' in any
direction as the blade rotates.
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