Craftsman 21217 Operation Manual - Page 18

o Usetherightool.Don'tforceatoolorattachment

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PLANYOURWORK o Usethe rightool.Don'tforcea toolor attachment todoa jobitwasnotdesignedtodo.Usea different toolforanyworkpiecethatcan'tbeheldin a solidly bracedf,ixedposition. CAUTION: This machine is not designed for cutting masonry, masonry products, ferrous metals (steel, iron, and iron-based metals.) Use this miter saw to cut only wood, wood-like products, or non-ferrous metals. Other material may shatter, bind the blade, or create other dangers. Remove all nails that may be in the workpiece to prevent sparking that could cause a fire. Remove dust bag when cutting nonferrous metals. DRESS FOR SAFETY Any power tool can throw foreign objects into the O eEyveesry. dTahyis ecyaenglaresssuelst inhapveermoannlyenimt peaycet dreasmisatagnet. lenses and are not safety glasses. Glasses or goggles not in compliance with ANSI Z87.1 could seriously injure you when they break. o Do not wear loose clothing, gloves, neckties or jewelry (rings, watches). They can get caught and draw you into moving parts. o Wear non-slip footwear. o Tie back long hair. o Roll long sleeves above the elbow. o Noise levels vary widely. To avoid possible hearing damage, wear ear plugs when using any miter saw. o For dusty operations, wear a dust mask along with safety goggles. INSPECT YOUR WORKPIECE Make sure there are no nails or foreign objects in the part of the workpiece being cut. Plan your work to avoid small pieces that may bind, or that are too small to clamp and get a solid grasp on. Plan the way you will grasp the workpiece from start to finish. Avoid awkward operations and hand positions. A sudden slip could cause your fingers or hand to move into the blade. o Keep the cut off piece free to move sideways after it is cut off. Otherwise, it could get wedged against the blade and thrown violently. o Only the workpiece should be on the saws table. o Secure work. Use clamps or a vise to help hold the work when it's practical. USE EXTRA CAUTION WiTH LARGE OR ODD SHAPED WORKPIECES. o Use extra supports (tables, sawhorses, blocks, etc.) for workpieces large enough to tip. o Never use another person as a substitute for a table extension, or as an additional support for a workpiece that is longer or wider than the basic miter saw table, or to help feed, support, or pull the workpiece. o Do not use this saw to cut small pieces. If the workpiece being cut would cause your hand or fingers to be within 8-3/4 inches of the saw blade the workpiece is too small. Keep hands and fingers out of the "no hands zone" area marked on the saws table. o When cutting odd shaped workpieces, plan your work so it will not bind in the blade and cause possible injury. Molding, for example, must lie flat or be held by a fixture or jig that will not let it move when cut. o Properly support round material such as dowel rods, or tubing, which have a tendency to roll when cut, causing the blade to "bite". I,_ WARNING] To avoid injury, follow all applicable safety instructions, when cutting non=ferrous metals: o Use only saw blades specifically recommended for non-ferrous metal cutting. o Do not cut metal workpieces that must be hand held. Clamp workpieces securely. o Cut non-ferrous metals only if you are under the supervision of an experienced person and the dust bag has been removed from the saw. WHEN SAW IS RUNNING DO NOT OVER-REACH Keep good footing and balance. Keep your face and body to one side, out of the line of a possible kickback. NEVER stand in the line of the blade. Never cut freehand: o Brace your workpiece firmly against the fence and table stop so it will not rock or twist during the cut. o Make sure there is no debris between the workpiece and the table or fence. o Make sure there are no gaps between the workpiece, fence and table that will let the workpiece shift after it is cut. I,_ WARNING] Do not allow familiarity from frequent use of your miter saw to result in a careless mistake. A careless fraction of a second is enough to cause a severe injury. Before cutting, if the saw makes an unfamiliar noise or vibrates, stop immediately. Turn the saw OFF. Unplug the saw. Do not restart until finding and correcting the problem. 18

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PLANYOURWORK
o Usetherightool.Don'tforceatoolorattachment
todoajobitwasnotdesigned
todo.Useadifferent
toolforanyworkpiece
thatcan'tbeheldinasolidly
braced,
fixedposition.
CAUTION:
This
machine
is not
designed
for
cutting
masonry,
masonry
products,
ferrous
metals
(steel,
iron, and iron-based
metals.)
Use this
miter saw
to
cut
only
wood,
wood-like
products,
or non-ferrous
metals.
Other
material
may shatter,
bind the blade,
or create
other
dangers.
Remove
all nails
that
may
be
in
the workpiece
to prevent
sparking
that could
cause
a fire.
Remove
dust
bag when
cutting
non-
ferrous
metals.
DRESS
FOR SAFETY
Any power tool can throw foreign objects into the
O
eyes. This can result in permanent
eye damage.
Everyday eyeglasses
have only impact resistant
lenses and are not safety glasses.
Glasses or
goggles not in compliance
with ANSI Z87.1 could
seriously
injure you when they break.
o
Do not wear loose clothing, gloves, neckties or
jewelry
(rings, watches).
They can get caught and
draw you into moving parts.
o
Wear non-slip footwear.
o
Tie back long hair.
o
Roll long sleeves above the elbow.
o
Noise levels vary widely. To avoid possible
hearing
damage, wear ear plugs when using any miter saw.
o
For dusty operations,
wear a dust mask along with
safety goggles.
INSPECT
YOUR
WORKPIECE
Make sure there are no nails or foreign objects in the
part of the workpiece
being cut.
Plan your work to avoid small pieces that may bind, or
that are too small to clamp and get a solid grasp on.
Plan the way you will grasp the workpiece
from start to
finish. Avoid awkward
operations
and hand positions.
A
sudden slip could cause your fingers or hand to move
into the blade.
DO NOT OVER-REACH
Keep good footing and balance. Keep your face and
body to one side, out of the line of a possible
kickback.
NEVER stand in the line of the blade.
Never
cut freehand:
o
Brace your workpiece
firmly against the fence and
table stop so it will not rock or twist during the cut.
o
Make sure there is no debris between the workpiece
and the table or fence.
o
Make sure there are no gaps between the
workpiece,
fence and table that will let the workpiece
shift after it is cut.
o
Keep the cut off piece free to move sideways
after it
is cut off. Otherwise,
it could get wedged against the
blade and thrown violently.
o
Only the workpiece
should be on the saws table.
o
Secure work. Use clamps
or a vise to help hold the
work when it's practical.
USE EXTRA
CAUTION
WiTH
LARGE
OR ODD
SHAPED
WORKPIECES.
o
Use extra supports
(tables, sawhorses,
blocks, etc.)
for workpieces
large enough to tip.
o
Never use another person as a substitute for a
table extension,
or as an additional
support for a
workpiece that is longer or wider than the basic
miter saw table, or to help feed, support, or pull the
workpiece.
o
Do not use this saw to cut small pieces. If the
workpiece
being cut would cause your hand or
fingers to be within 8-3/4 inches of the saw blade
the workpiece
is too small. Keep hands and fingers
out of the "no hands zone" area marked on the saws
table.
o
When cutting odd shaped workpieces,
plan your
work so it will not bind in the blade and cause
possible injury. Molding, for example, must lie flat
or be held by a fixture
or jig that will not let it move
when cut.
o
Properly
support round material
such as dowel rods,
or tubing, which have a tendency to roll when cut,
causing the blade to "bite".
I,_
WARNING]
To avoid
injury,
follow
all applicable
safety
instructions,
when
cutting
non=ferrous
metals:
o
Use only saw blades specifically
recommended
for
non-ferrous
metal cutting.
o
Do not cut metal workpieces
that must be hand
held. Clamp workpieces
securely.
o
Cut non-ferrous
metals only if you are under the
supervision
of an experienced
person and the dust
bag has been removed from the saw.
WHEN SAW
IS
RUNNING
I,_
WARNING]
Do not allow
familiarity
from
frequent
use of your
miter
saw to result
in a careless
mistake.
A careless
fraction
of a second
is enough
to cause
a severe
injury.
Before
cutting,
if
the saw
makes
an unfamiliar
noise
or vibrates,
stop
immediately.
Turn
the saw OFF.
Unplug
the saw.
Do
not
restart
until
finding
and
correcting
the problem.
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