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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
USE THE MITRE GAUGE: Always hold the work firmly against the mitre gauge fence when cross cutting.
LOCK THE GUIDES: Always ensure the rip fence guide is securely fastened when in use.
USE A PUSH STICK: Use a push-stick to feed the workpiece past the saw blade. The push stick should
always be stored with the machine when not in use.
DO NOT WORK FREE-HAND: Never perform any operation ‘free-hand’ i.e. do not use your hands alone
to support, or guide the workpiece. Always use either the parallel fence guide, or the mitre gauge (as
appropriate) to position and guide the work.
STAY CLEAR :Never stand, or have any part of your body in line with the path of the saw blade. A small
cut-off piece could be caught by the back of the blade and thrown towards the operator. Stand to
one side of the blade. Keep your hands out of the line of the saw blade.
CROSSCUTTING: Move the parallel fence guide out of the way when crosscutting. Never use the parallel
fence guide as a cut-off gauge when crosscutting.
SWITCH OFF: If off-cuts of wood become jammed in the machine, switch off and disconnect from the
mains supply before removal.
STALLED BLADE: If the blade stalls, or stops while cutting,
switch off
and disconnect from the mains supply
before attempting to free the blade.
RIPPING: When ripping or bevel ripping, always use the parallel fence guide, together with the push
stick. Never make these cuts freehand. The blade could bind in the cut and cause a
kickback
.
MOUNTING THE SAW TABLE: Mount the table saw to the stand or workbench before performing any
cutting operations.
REMOVE THE MITRE GAUGE: Remove the mitre gauge from the table during any cutting operations
which involve the parallel fence guide.
MAXIMUM BLADE EXTENSION: Have the blade extended to approximately 22mm above the top of the
workpiece. Additional blade exposure would be potentially dangerous.
DO NOT REACH OVER: Do not reach over, or behind the blade for any reason.
SMALL PIECES AND TRAPPED PIECES: Do not pick up small pieces of cut-off material from the table.
Remove them by pushing them off the table with the push stick. They could be thrown back at you by
the rear of the blade. Do not remove small pieces of cut-off material that may become trapped inside
the blade guard while the saw is running. This could endanger your hands, or cause a
kickback
. Turn
the saw OFF and when the blade has stopped turning, lift the guard and remove the piece of debris.
REBATING AND GROOVING: Rebating and grooving should not be undertaken on the saw.
SLOTTING: The table saw must not be used for slotting (stopped groove).
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