TO HELP
MAINTAIN CONTROL
1.ALWAYSsupport theworkpiecenear the cut,
2. ALWAYSsupporttheworkpieceso the cutwiltbe on yourright,
3. ALWAYSclamptheworkpieceso it will notmoveduringthe cut.
Placethe workpIece withthe good side down. NOTE: The good side isthe side
whereappearanceisimportanL
Beforestarting a cut,draw a guideline alongthedesired line of cut.Thenplace the
front edge ofthe saw blades on the part of theworkpiecethatis so[idly supported,
4. ALWAYSkeep the cordawayfrom the cuttingarea. ALWAYSplacethe cordso it
does not hangup on the workpiece when makinga cuL
DANGER:
If the cord hangs up on the workpiece during a cut, release the
on/off switch immediately°Unplug the saw and move the cord to prevent it from
hanging up agatn_
-Z_ DANGLER:
Using the saw with a damaged cord could result In serious
injury or deatk If the cord has been damaged, have it replaced before using the
saw again.
Z_ WARNING:
If the blades come in contact with the workpiece before they
reach full speed, it could cause the saw to kickback towards you, resulting in
serious injury.
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When making a cut, ALWAYS use steady, even pressure. Forcing the saw causes
rough cuts and could shorten the life of the saw or cause kickback_
Z_ DANGER:
When sawing through the workplece, the lower blade guard
does not cover the blades.The blades are exposed on the under side of the
workpiece. ALWAYS keep your hands and fingers away from the cutting area°
Any part of your body coming in contact with the moving blades will result
,n serious m)ury.
After completing your cut, release the on/off switch and allow the blades to come to a
complete stop° DO NOT remove the saw from the workptece while the blades
are moving.
CAUTION:
Whenever you lift your saw from the workpiece, the blades are
exposed on the under side of the saw untttthe lower blade guard closes. ALWAYS
MAKE SURE that the lower blade guard is closed before setting the saw down on
work surface°
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