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GENERAL
SAFETY
RULES
KEEP
HANDS
AWAY
FROM
CUTTING
AREA.
Keep
hands
away
from
blades.
Do
not
reach
underneath
work
or
around
or
over
the
blade
while
blade
is
rotating.
Do
not
attempt
to
remove
cut
material
when
blade
is
moving.
BLADE
COASTS
AFTER
BEING
TURNED
OFF.
NEVER
USE
IN
AN
EXPLOSIVE
ATMOSPHERE.
Normal
sparking
of
the
motor
could
ignite
fumes.
S
INSPECT
TOOL
CORDS
PERIODICALLY.
If
dam
aged,
have
repaired
by
a
qualified
service
technician
at
an
authorized
service
facility.
The
conductorwith
insulation
having
an
outer
surface
that
is
green
with
or
without
yellow
stripes
is
the
equipment-grounding
conductor.
If
repair
or
replacement
of
the
electric
cord
or
plug
is
necessary,
do
not
connect
the
equipment-grounding
conductor
to
a
live
terminal.
Repair
or
replace
a
damaged
or
worn
cord
immediately.
Stay
constantly
aware
of
cord
location
and
keep
it
well
away
from
the
rotating
blade.
S
INSPECT
EXTENSION
CORDS
PERIODICALLY
and
replace
if
damaged.
S
GROUND
ALL
TOOLS.
If
tool
is
equipped
with
three-
prong
plug,
it
should
be
plugged
into
a
three-hole
elec
trical
receptacle.
S
CHECK
WITH
A
QUALIFIED
ELECTRICIAN
or
service
personnel
if
the
grounding
instructions
are
not
completely
understood
or
if
in
doubt
as
to
whether
the
tool
is
properly
grounded.
S
USE
ONLY
CORRECT
ELECTRICAL
DEVICES:
3-wire
extension
cords
that
have
3-prong
grounding
plugs
and
3-pole
receptacles
that
accept
the
tool’s
plug.
S
DO
NOT
MODIFY
the
plug
provided.
If
it
will
not
fit
the
outlet,
have
the
proper
outlet
installed
by
a
qualified
electrician.
s
KEEP
TOOL
DRY,
CLEAN,
AND
FREE
FROM
OIL
AND
GREASE.
Always
use
a
clean
cloth
when
cleaning.
Never
SPECIFIC
SAFETY
RULES
NEVER
OPERATE
THE
SAW
UNLESS
THE
FEET
OF
THE
LEG
STAND
REST
FIRMLY
ON
THE
FLOOR.
S
GUARD
AGAINST
KICKBACK.
Kickback
occurs
when
the
blade
stalls
rapidly
and
workpiece
is
driven
back
towards
the
operator.
It
can
pull
your
hand
into
the
blade
resulting
in
serious
personal
injury.
Stay
out
of
blade
path
and
turn
switch
off
immediately
if
blade
binds
or
stalls.
S
USE
RIP
FENCE.
Always
use
a
fence
or
straight
edge
guide
when
ripping.
S
SUPPORT
LARGE
PANELS.
To
minimize
risk
of
blade
pinching
and
kickback,
always
support
large
panels.
S
REMOVE
ALL
FENCES
AND
AUXILIARY
TABLES
before
transporting
saw.
Failure
to
do
so
can
result
in
an
accident
causing
possible
serious
personal
injury.
S
ALWAYS
USE
BLADE
GUARD,
SPREADER,
AND
ANTI-
KICKBACK
PAWLS
on
all
“through-sawing”
operations.
use
brake
fluids,
gasoline,
petroleum-based
products,
or
any
solvents
to
clean
tool.
S
STAY
ALERT
AND
EXERCISE
CONTROL.
Watch
what
you
are
doing
and
use
common
sense.
Do
not
operate
tool
when
you
are
tired.
Do
not
rush.
I
DO
NOT
USE
TOOL
IF
SWITCH
DOES
NOT
TURN
IT
ON
AND
OFF.
Have
defective
switches
replaced
by
an
authorized
service
center.
S
USE
ONLY
CORRECT
BLADES.
Do
not
use
blades
with
incorrect
size
holes.
Never
use
blade
washers
or
blade
bolts
that
are
defective
or
incorrect.
The
maximum
blade
capacity
of
your
saw
is
10
in.
(254
mm).
S
BEFORE
MAKING
A
CUT,
BE
SURE
ALL
ADJUST
MENTS
ARE
SECURE.
S
BE
SURE
BLADE
PATH
IS
FREE
OF
NAILS.
Inspect
for
and
remove
all
nails
from
lumber
before
cutting.
S
NEVER
TOUCH
BLADE
or
other
moving
parts
during
use.
S
NEVER
START
A
TOOL
WHEN
ANY
ROTATING
COM
PONENT
IS
IN
CONTACT
WITH
THE
WORKPIECE.
I
DO
NOT
OPERATE
A
TOOL
WHILE
UNDER
THE
INFLUENCE
OF
DRUGS,
ALCOHOL,
OR
ANY
MEDICATION.
S
WHEN
SERVICING
use
only
identical
replacement
parts.
Use
of
any
other
parts
may
create
a
hazard
or
cause
product
damage.
S
USE
ONLY
RECOMMENDED
ACCESSORIES
listed
in
this
manual
or
addendums.
Use
of
accessories
that
are
not
listed
may
cause
the
risk
of
personal
injury.
Instructions
for
safe
use
of
accessories
are
included
with
the
accessory.
S
DOUBLE
CHECK
ALL
SETUPS.
Make
sure
blade
is
tight
and
not
making
contact
with
saw
or
workpiece
before
connecting
to
power
supply.
Through-sawing
operations
are
those
in
which
the
blade
cuts
completely
through
the
workpiece
as
in
ripping
or
cross
cutting.
Keep
the
blade
guard
down,
the
anti-kick
back
pawls
down,
and
the
spreader
in
place
over
the
blade.
S
ALWAYS
SECURE
WORK
firmly
against
the
rip
fence
or
miter
gauge.
NEVER
use
the
rip
fence
during
the
same
operation
as
the
miter
gauge.
S
ALWAYS
USE
A
PUSH
STICK
FOR
RIPPING
NAR
ROW
STOCK.
A
push
stick
is
a
device
used
to
push
a
workpiece
through
the
blade
instead
of
using
your
hands.
Size
and
shape
can
vary
but
the
push
stick
must
always
be
narrower
than
the
workpiece
to
prevent
the
push
stick
from
contacting
the
saw
blade.
When
ripping
narrow
stock,
always
use
a
push
stick,
so
your
hand
does
not
come
close
to
the
saw
blade.
Use
a
featherboard
and
push
blocks
for
non-through
cuts.
F
ETY
RU
L
ES
S
NEVER
perform
any
operation
“freehand”
which
means
using
only
your
hands
to
support
or
guide
the
workpiece.
Always
use
either
the
rip
fence
or
miter
fence
to
position
and
guide
the
work.
S
NEVER
stand
or
have
any
part
of
your
body
in
line
with
the
path
of
the
saw
blade.
NEVER
reach
behind,
over,
or
within
three
inches
of
the
blade
or
cutter
with
either
hand
for
any
reason.
S
ALWAYS
REMOVE
THE
RIP
FENCE
from
the
saw
when
cross
cutting.
DO
NOT
USE
THE
MITER
GAUGE
AND
RIP
FENCE
during
the
same
operation.
S
NEVER
use
rip
fence
as
cutoff
gauge
when
cross
cutting.
NEVER
attempt
to
free
a
stalled
saw
blade
without
first
turning
the
saw
OFF
and
disconnecting
the
saw
from
the
power
source.
S
PROVIDE
ADEQUATE
SUPPORT
to
the
rear
and
sides
of
the
saw
table
for
wide
or
long
work
pieces.
AVOID
KICKBACKS
(work
thrown
back
toward
you)
by:
a)
Keeping
blade
sharp.
b)
Keeping
rip
fence
parallel
to
the
saw
blade.
c)
Keeping
spreader,
anti-kickback
pawls,
and
blade
guard
in
place
and
operating.
d)
Not
releasing
the
work
before
it
is
pushed
all
the
way
past
the
saw
blade
using
a
push
stick.
e)
Not
ripping
work
that
is
twisted
or
warped
or
does
not
have
a
straight
edge
to
guide
along
the
fence.
S
IF
THE
POWER
SUPPLY
CORD
IS
DAMAGED,
it
must
be
replaced
only
by
the
manufacturer
or
by
an
authorized
service
center
to
avoid
risk.
S
AVOID
AWKWARD
OPERATIONS
AND
HAND
POSITIONS
where
a
sudden
slip
could
cause
your
hand
to
move
into
the
cutting
tool.
S
USE
ONLY
RECOMMENDED
ACCESSORIES
listed
in
this
manual
or
addendums.
Use
of
accessories
that
are
not
listed
may
cause
the
risk
of
personal
injury.
Instruc
tions
for
safe
use
of
accessories
are
included
with
the
accessory.
I
MAKE
SURE
THE
WORK
AREA
HAS
AMPLE
LIGHTING
to
see
the
work
and
that
no
obstructions
will
interfere
with
safe
operation
BEFORE
performing
any
work
using
the
table
saw.
S
ALWAYS
TURN
OFF
SAW
before
disconnecting
it,
to
avoid
accidental
starting
when
reconnecting
to
power
supply.
THIS
TOOL
should
have
the
following
markings:
a)
Wear
eye
protection.
b)
Use
saw
blade
guard
and
spreader/riving
knife
for
every
operation
for
which
it
can
be
used,
including
all
through
sawing.
c)
Keep
hands
out
of
the
line
of
saw
blade.
d)
Use
a
push
stick
when
required.
e)
Pay
particular
attention
to
instructions
on
reducing
risk
of
kickback.
t
Do
not
perform
any
operation
freehand.
g)
Never
reach
around
or
over
the
saw
blade.
SAVE
THESE
INSTRUCTIONS.
Refer
to
them
frequently
and
use
to
instruct
other
users.
If
you
loan
someone
this
tool,
loan
them
these
instructions
too.
WARNING:
Some
dust
created
by
power
sanding,
sawing,
grinding,
drilling,
and
other
construction
activities
contains
chemi
cals
known
to
cause
cancer,
birth
defects
or
other
reproductive
harm.
Some
examples
of
these
chemicals
are:
lead
from
lead-based
paints,
crystalline
silica
from
bricks
and
cement
and
other
masonry
products,
and
arsenic
and
chromium
from
chemically-treated
lumber.
Your
risk
from
these
exposures
varies,
depending
on
how
often
you
do
this
type
of
work.
To
reduce
your
exposure
to
these
chemicals:
work
in
a
well
ventilated
area,
and
work
with
approved
safety
equipment,
such
as
those
dust
masks
that
are
specially
designed
to
filter
out
microscopic
particles.
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