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Safety guidelines, Miter gauge assembly – Kreg Precision Miter Gauge System User Manual

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Safety Guidelines

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ATTENTION

These instructions show how to assemble the Precision Miter Gauge System for use on the left-hand side of the blade. To use the
Precision Miter Gauge on the right-hand side of the blade, assemble the Swing Stop™ to be the mirror image of the one shown
in the Swing Stop™ drawing. You can use the measuring tape included with the miter gauge on the right side of the blade by
installing it to read upside down so that measurements from the blade read left to right. To purchase a left-to-right reading version
of the measuring tape, contact Customer Service at 1-800-447-8638.

Miter Gauge Assembly

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General Safety Rules

7) Additional safety rules for the Precision Miter Gauge System
a)

Read this manual and these safety guidelines. Follow the manufacturer’s safety guidelines for the tool on which you are using this accessory. Learn the applications and

limitations of the tool as well as the hazards specifi c to it. Operating the power tool before understanding safe and proper use could result in personal injury.

b)

Ensure that the handle is tight and the fence extrusion T-knobs are secure prior to starting the power tool.

c)

Keep hands away from a moving blade or bit when operating the machine. Never reach near a moving blade or bit to clear debris. Turn off the power tool and wait for the blade

or bit to come to a complete stop.

d)

Always support long boards on both the infeed and the outfeed ends.

e)

Always securely hold workpieces against the machine table and miter gauge or fence.

f)

This miter-gauge system is designed for a specifi c application. Do not modify and/or use it for any other application. If you have questions about the miter gauge,

DO NOT use it until you contact Kreg Tool Company and receive advice.

WARNING!

This product contains one or more chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. Wash hands after handling.


California Proposition 65

WARNING!

Dust created by sanding, sawing, grinding, drilling, and other construction activities may contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or

other reproductive harm. Examples of these chemicals are:

a) Lead from lead-based paints

b) Crystalline silica from bricks, cement, and other masonry products

c) Arsenic and chromium from chemically treated lumber

Your risk from exposure to these chemicals depends on how often you do this type of work. To reduce your exposure, work in a well-ventilated area with approved safety equipment, such

as a dust mask specifi cally designed to fi lter out microscopic particles.