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Accessories safety, A danger, A warning – Sears 113.197611 User Manual

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AccGSsorios

Accessories Safety

1. Use only accessories listed in this sec­

tion. Use of any other accessory or attach­
ment might increase the risk of injury to

you or others.

2. Read and follow instructions that come

with accessory.
3. Do not install accessories on both ends

of arbor shaft at same time.

4. Do not use twist drill bits longer than

7" because they can bend and break.

5. Use a spade type drill 1" or smaller in

diameter for drilling only wood or plastic.
6. Do not use reduced shank drills.

7. Remove blade wrenches before turn­
ing saw on.

A

DANGER

Grinding wheeis, abrasive or cut off
wheels, or wire wheels can break
explosively and throw pieces. You
can be blinded or receive a life

threatening puncture wound. Do not

use grinding wheels, abrasive or cut
off wheels, or wire wheels.

A

WARNING

When using accessory shaft, ex­

posed arbor shaft can pull in cloth­
ing, hair or jewelry as it rotates.

Broken bones and severe cuts could
occur.
Follow personal safety instructions.

Locate arbor shaft under radial arm:
lock blade carriage in out-rip posi­

tion, then bevel motor to -90“.

Information for Dado

1. Put inside loose collar on arbor shaft

first, then install dado. Tighten blade nut
directly against outside surface of dado.

2. Saw arbor is designed for dado up to

wide. Use of wider dado could cause

dado and blade nut to spin off. To make

larger than iVie" wide cut, take several pas­

ses with dado.

3. To avoid excessive load on motor when

making a wide cut, limit depth of cut
to in one pass.

Information for Edging

Edging is the use of a dado or molding
head in the horizontal position. Edging re­
quires the use of a molding head guard

(see Accessories List) and an auxiliary

fence (see Cutting Aides).

1.

Use molding head guard for edging

w'ith molding head and dado blade. Fol­

low instructions that come with guard.
Do not edge w'ith a blade.

A

DANGER

Edging without a guard can bring
hands and fingers too close to
blade. Hands, fingers and arm could
be cut off. Buy, install, and follow
instructions for molding head guard.

A

DANGER

Blade cannot be guarded in horizon­

tal position. Edge with guarded

molding head or dado. Do not edge

with blade.

2. Install auxiliary fence (see Cutting
Aides) to allow positioning of cutting tool
behind fence.

3. Whenever possible, edge with arm
locked at indexed 0° miter, so blade car­

riage is more likely to lock firmly.

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