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The Model 613 Wellsaw has been designed and
manufactured to conform to WeIlsaw's recognized
high standards of quality and performance. Each saw
must pass a series of final inspection tests, including
actual metal cutting operations, before it is shipped.
For this saw to provide satisfactory service, it is
necessary that it be properly installed, operated and
maintained. This manual has been prepared to assist
you in carrying out these functions. We urge you to
study this manual and follow its suggestions.
Receiving and Installation
Uncrating
Carefully remove the protective crating and skid so
the saw and its parts are not marred or otherwise
damaged. In the event of damage in transit, notify the
carrier and file a Proof of Loss Claim immediately.
Shortages
Inspect the complete shipment carefully against the
itemized packing list. Make sure that all items are
present and in good condition. In the event of any
shortage, notify the distributor from whom you pur-
chased the saw and the carrier who made delivery.
Utility Hook-Up
The use of a qualified electrician is always recom-
mended when connecting the saw to the main power
supply. Electrical codes differ from area to area and it
is the customers responsibility to ensure that his saw
complies with applicable codes. Your Wellsaw is pre-
wired at the factory for a specified voltage. Always
check the motor and electrical panel to ensure that
they are both wired to correspond to your electrical
power supply.
Safety Rules
1. Know Your Saw
Read this manual carefully. Learn your saws' applica-
tion and limitations as well as the specific potential
hazards peculiar to this machine.
2. Keep Guards in Place
Keep guards in place and in good working order.
3. Remove Adjusting Keys and Wrenches See
that keys and wrenches are removed from the saw
before operating it.
4. Keep Working Areas
Clean Clutter invites accidents
5. Avoid Dangerous Environment
Do not use power tools in damp or wet locations.
Keep work areas well illuminated.
6. Keep Children Away
Keep all visitors a safe distance from work areas.
7. Use The Right Tools
Do not force a tool or attachment to do a job or
operate at a speed it was not designed for.
8. Wear Proper Apparel
Avoid all loose clothing or jewelry which may get
caught in moving parts.
9. Use Safety Glasses
Also use a face or dust mask if the cutting operation
being performed requires it.
10. Secure Work
Use proper clamps or the vise to hold work before
cutting.
11. Do Not
Over
Reach
Keep your footing and balance at all times. Clean up
all liquids spilled in work area.
12. Maintain Tools in Top Condition
Keep tools sharp and clean for best and safest
performance. Follow instructions for lubrication,
maintenance and changing accessories
13. Disconnect Power
Before servicing and when changing accessories such
as blades, disconnect the power supply.
14. Use Recommended Accessories
Consult this Manual. The use of improper accessories
may be dangerous and can damage the saw.
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