Before using your table saw,
it
is critical that you read and understand these safety rules.
Failure to follow these rules could result in serious injury or damage to the table saw.
Good safety practices are
a
combination of
common
sense, staying alert and understanding
how
to
use
your
power tool. To avoid mistakes that could cause
serious
injury,
do
not
plug
in
your power tool until you have
read
and
understood
the following safety
rules:
1.
READ and
become familiar with this entire
Operator's Manual. LEARN the tool's applications,
limitations and possible
hazards.
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7.
Look for
this symbol that identifies important
safety
precautions. lt means
CAUTION!
BECOME
ALERT!YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED!
NEVER
OPERATE THIS MAGHINE WITHOUT
THE
SAFEW GUARD IN PLACE
FOR
ALL THROUGH
SAWING OPERATIONS.
DO NOT USE
IN
A DANGEROUS ENVIRONMENT
such as damp
or
wet locations or exposure to
rain.
Keep
work
area
well
lighted.
DO NOT use
power
tools in the presence of
flammable
liquids or gases.
KEEP
WORK AREA CLEAN. Cluttered areas
and
benches invite
accidents.
KEEP
CHILDREN AWAY.
Allvisitors should
be
kept
at a
safe distance from the work
area.
DO
NOT
FORCE
THE
TOOL.
lt
will
do the
job better
and
safer
at
the
rate
for which
it
was
designed.
USE
THE RIGHT TOOL. Don't force the tool or
attachment
to
do
a
job for which it is not
designed.
10. WEAR
PROPER
APPAREL. DO
NOT
wear
loose
clothing, gloves, neckties, rings, bracelets
or
other
jewelry that
may
get caught in moving parts.
Non-
slip
footwear is
recommended. Wear protective
hair
covering to contain long
hair.
11. WEAR
A
FACE
MASK OR DUST MASK.
Sawing,
cutting
and
sanding operations produce
dust.
12. DISCONNECT TOOLS before servicing
and when
changing accessories such as blades, cutters,
etc.
13.
REDUCE
THE RISK OF UNINTENTIONAL
STARTING. Make sure the switch is
in
the
OFF
position before plugging into the power
supply.
14.
USE
ONLY RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES.
Consult
the Operator's Manual for recommended
accessories. The use
of improper accessories
may
cause
injury
to you
or
damage to
the tool.
15. REMOVE ADJUSTING
KEYS
AND WRENCHES.
Form
the habit of checking
to
see that
keys and
adjusting
wrenches are
removed
from the
tool
before turning
ON.
16. NEVER LEAVE TOOL RUNNING
UNATTENDED.
TURN THE POWER "OFF".
Do
not
leave
the
tool
before it comes to
a
complete
stop.
'17.
NEVER STAND ON THE TOOL. Serious
injury
could occur
if
the tool
is
tipped or
if
the cutting tool
is
unintentionally contacted.
18. DO NOT OVERREACH. Keep
proper
footing
and
balance at all
times.
19. MAINTAIN TOOLS WITH CARE.
Keep
tools
sharp
and clean
for most efficient
and
safest
performance.
Follow
instructions
for lubricating
and changing
accessories.
20. CHECK FOR DAMAGED OR LOOSE
PARTS.
Before
further use
of
the tool,
a
guard or other
part
that
is
damaged should
be
carefully checked
to
ensure
it
will operate properly and perform
its
intended function. Check for alignment of
moving
parts, binding of moving parts, loose mounting
and
any other conditions that
may
affect
its safe
operation. A guard or other
part
that is
loose or
damaged should be properly adjusted
repaired or
replaced.
21.
MAKE
WORKSHOP CHILD
PROOF
with
padlocks,
master switches or by removing starter
keys.
22.
DO NOT operate the tooi
if
you are
under the
influence of any drugs, alcohol or
medication that
could impair your
ability
to
use
the tool
safely.
23. ALWAYS WEAR EYE PROTECTION.
Any power
tool can throw foreign objects
into your eyes that
could cause permanent eye damage. ALWAYS wear
safety goggles (not glasses) that
comply with ANSI
safety atahdard 287.1.
Everyday glasgqs have only
impaLt resistant lenses. They ARE
NOT safety
glasses.
NOtg:
Glasses or goggles not
in compliance with
ANSI 287.1 could cause serious
injury when
they
break.
24.
DIRECTION OF FEED.
Feed
work into
a blade or
cutter against the direction of
rotation
of
the
blade
or
cutter
only.
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