Additional safety instructions for band saw, Before using the saw, When installing or moving the saw – Craftsman 113.2472T0 User Manual
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additional safety instructions for band saw
Safety is a combination of common sense, staying
alert, and knowing how your band saw works.
BEFORE USING THE SAW;
WARNING:
TO
AVOID
MISTAKES
THAT
COULD
RESULT
IN
SERIOUS,
PERMANENT
INJURY,
DO
NOT PLUG THE SAW IN UNTIL THE FOLLOWING
S T E P S
H A V E
B E E N
S A T I S F A C T O R I L Y
COMPLETED;
1. Assembly and alignment.
2
.
Learn the function and proper use of the on-off
switch, bevel crank and lock, upper blade guide
and lock knob, lower blade guide, tension adjust
ing knob and tension scale, and blade thrust
bearing adjustment.
3. Read and understand all safety instructions and
operating procedures throughout the manual.
4. Read the following labels which appear on the
top of the band saw and blade guard.
I
oawgeh
I
ALLOW
TOOL TO
STOP
BEFORE
ADJUSTIt4Q
1 DANGER 1 F(
■ Always wear safety goggles that bomply
with ANSI Z87.1.
■ Before turning isw on, check and adjust;
a) Blade Tension bj Blade Guides
c) Thrust Bearings
DR YOUR OWN SAFETY:
"Before turnirtg saw on. adjust UPPER
BLADE GUIDE to just clear workpiece.
" Support, fiitture or brace workpiece
firmly »gainst table ao it will not rock
w
twist from your hand.
Know This Tool! Read and Understand C
■ Plan hand posttions ao a sudden slip
wcHn'tOHiae injury.
* Turn saw off and wait for Made to stop
before treeing Jammed material.
haner's Manual before Using this Machir>e.
"Turn saw oft, remove switch key, and wait
Made to stop before adjusting saw,
changing Mades or leaving area.
"Maintain Vis'' maximum clearance between
table and sacking belt.
WHEN INSTALLING OR MOVING THE
SAW
1. To avoid injury from unexpected saw movement:
a. Place the saw on a firm level surface where
there is plenty of room for feeding the work
piece.
b. Adjust the saw so the table is level and the saw
does not rock.
c. Bolt the saw to the floor if it tends to slip, slide,
or tip overduring operations likecutting long,
heavy boards.
d. Turn saw off and unplug electric cord before
moving the saw to a new area.
2. Store and use the band saw indoors.
BEFORE EACH USE
1. Inspect your saw. If any part of this band saw is
missing, or bent, or failed in any way, or any
electrical components do not work properly, turn
the saw off, remove switch key, and unplug the
saw. Replace damaged, missing, or failed parts
before using the saw again.
2. Plan your work to protect your eyes, hands, face,
ears and body.
a. Do not do layout, assembly, or set up work on
the table while the saw is running.
b. Wear safety gogg les (not g lasses) that comply
with ANSI Z87.1 (shown on package). Using
any power tool can result in foreign objects
being thrown into the eyes, which can result in
permanent eye damage. Safety goggles are
available at Sears retail or catalog stores. Use
of glasses or use of goggles not in compliance
with ANSI 287.1 could result in severe injury
from breakage of the eye protection.
c. Fordusty operations, wear a face shield along
with safety goggles.
d. Use extra caution with large, very small, or
awkward workpieces.
1. Use extra supports (tables, saw horses,
etc.) for any workpieces large enough to tip
when not held down to the table top.
2. Do not feed small pieces that require your
finger holding the workpiece to go under
the guard area. Use jigs or fixtures to hold
the work and keep your hands away from
the blade.
3. When cutting irregularly shaped work
pieces, plan your work so it will not pinch
the blade. A piece of molding, for example,
must lay fiat or be held by a fixture or jig that
will not let it twist, rock or slip while being
cut.
4. Properly support round material such as
dowel rods. ortubing.They have a tendency
to roll while being cut, causing the blade to
“bite.” To avoid this, always use a “V” block,
or clamp the workpiece to a miter gage.
e. To avoid risk of hearing damage, wear ear
plugs or muffs during extended periods of
operation.
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