MAKE WORKSHOP CHILD-PROOF with pad-
locks, master switches .
Use only recommended accessories. Use
only accessories recommended by the manu-
facturer of your model . Other accessories may
be hazardous.
Do not use any blade or other cutting tool
marked for an operating speed less than 5300
R.P.M. Risk of serious injury .
Ensure that blade or other cutting tool, wash-
ers and arbor nut are installed properly. Refer-
ence instructions for removal and installation of
the blade .
Never operate the saw unless the proper in-
sert is installed. Make sure the table insert is
flush or slightly below the table surface at the front
and flush to slightly above at the rear of insert.
Always inspect table saw prior to every use.
If any part of your saw is missing, malfunction-
ing, or has been damaged or broken (such as
the motor switch or other operating control, a
safety device, or the power cord), cease opera-
tion immediately until the particular part is prop-
erly repaired or replaced .
Plastic and composition (like hardboard) ma-
terials may be cut on your saw. However,
since these are usually quite hard and slip-
pery, the anti-kickback pawls may not stop a
kickback. Therefore, be especially attentive to
following proper set-up and cutting procedures for
ripping . Do not stand, or permit anyone else to
stand, in line with a potential kickback .
Use extra caution when the guard assembly is
removed for resawing, dadoing, rabbeting or
molding. Replace the guard as soon as that op-
eration is completed .
Additional Safety Rules
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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Use auxiliary facing on miter gauge to in-
crease stability and control. Crosscutting oper-
ations are more conveniently worked and with
greater safety if an auxiliary wood facing board is
attached to the miter gauge . See "Rip Fence Aux-
iliary Facing ."
Avoid awkward operations and hand posi-
tions. Where a sudden slip could cause fingers or
hand to move into the sawblade or other cutting
tool .
If you stall or jam the sawblade in the work-
piece, turn saw "OFF" and unplug the tool,
remove the workpiece from the sawblade, and
check to see if the sawblade is parallel to the
table slots or grooves and if the spreader is in
proper alignment with the sawblade. If ripping
at the time, check to see if the rip fence is parallel
with the sawblade . Readjust as indicated .
THINK SAFETY: Safety is a combination of oper-
ator common sense and alertness at all times
when the table saw is being used .
The operation of any power
WARNING
tool can result in foreign ob-
jects being thrown
into the eyes, which
can result in severe
eye damage. Always
wear safety goggles
that comply with ANSI
Z87 .1 (shown on pack-
age) before commenc-
ing power tool operation .
Before each use, review all warnings
located on the table saw.