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Accessories

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DANGER

Edging without an auxiliary fence

when arm is at 0° miter position

prevents complete location of cut­

ting tool behind fence. Make and use
auxiliary fence to edge with arm
locked at 0® miter.

4, If saw handle gets in way with radial
arm locked at

0

° miter, edging can be

done at 30° left miter. In this position, cut­
ting tool can be located behind either a

regular or auxiliary fence.

i) lock arm at 30° left miter
ii) unlock swivel lock, move saw handle

90° towards left, so motor surface

squarely faces front

iii) lock swivel lock.

Note:

This is not a pre-set indexed blade

carnage position. Saw forces may affect

swivel lock’s ability to hold carriage firmly

in place.

5. Before edging, with saw unplugged and

yellow key out, turn cutting tool by hand

to make sure it does not strike guard or
any other part of saw.

Lower Blade Guard

The following safety information and in­

structions apply to all blades and acces­
sories.

The lower blade guard is required by the

Occupational Safety and Health Ad­

ministration (OSHA) if the radial saw is
used commercially. The lower blade guard
is intended for use only in repetitive 90°
crosscutting.

Repetitive 90° crosscutting is the
repeated and continuous cutting of

many pieces of lumber to the same
length with the saw placed in the

90° crosscut position.

In repetitive 90° crosscutting, the guard
may reduce the chance of accidentally
touching the blade from the side. This
protection is possible ONLY when;

• the blade is in its rearmost position

and

• the guard is resting on the table so the

leading and trailing teeth of the blade
are not exposed from the sides.

The lower guard ONLY provides protec­

tion against minor lacerations and bruises
that occur from contact with the flat sides
of the spinning blade.

A

WARNING

Lower blade guard will not provide

any protection if blade is pulled over
your hand, or your hand enters
blade path from front or rear of
blade. Fingers or hand can be cut or

cut off.

A

WARNING

Remove lower blade guard for ALL

other types of cuts except repetitive
90° crosscutting. Using lower guard
other

than

for

repetitive

90°

crosscutting will increase risk of cer­

tain hazards:

• During rip and bevel cuts, the

workpiece or narrow cut-off pieces can
be pinched between the guard and the
blade. Workpiece or cut-off pieces can
kickback.

• In the bevel position the blade teeth

are fully exposed. Fingers or hand can be
cut off.

• Cut off pieces can jam between the

guard and blade. Turn saw off and wait
for blade to stop before freeing a

jammed guard or blade.

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