Craftsman 21194 Operation Manual - Page 27

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diametebr ladeforthemateriaal nd thetypeof cuttingyouplanto do.Do notusethinkerfblades. o Makesurethebladeis sharp, undamageadndproperlyaligned. Withthesawunpluggedp,ush thecuttingarmallthewaydown. Manuallyspinthebladeandcheck for clearanceT. iltthepower-heatdo a 45° bevelandrepeathetest. o Makesurethebladeandarbor collarsareclean. o Makesureallclampsandlocksare tightandthereis noexcessiveplay inanyparts. KEEPYOUR WORK AREA CLEAN Cluttered areas and benches invite accidents. ,_k WARNING I To avoid burns or other fire damage, never use the miter saw near flammable liquids, vapors, or gases. o Plan ahead to protect your eyes, hands, face and ears. o Know your miter saw. Read and understand the Operator's Manual and labels affixed to the tool. Learn its application and limitations as well as the specific potential hazards peculiar to this tool. To avoid injury from accidental contact with moving parts, do not do layout, assembly, or setup work on the miter saw while any parts are moving. o Avoid accidental starting, make sure the trigger switch is disengaged before plugging the miter saw into a power outlet. PLAN YOUR WORK o Use the right tool. Do not force a tool or attachment to do a job it was not designed to do. Use a different tool for any workpiece that can't be held in a solidly braced, fixed position. 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 nonferrous 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. S FOR SAFETY Any power tool can throw foreign objects into the 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. 27

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diameter
blade
forthematerial
and
thetypeofcuttingyouplantodo.Do
notusethinkerfblades.
oMakesurethebladeissharp,
undamaged
andproperlyaligned.
Withthesawunplugged,
push
thecuttingarmallthewaydown.
Manuallyspinthebladeandcheck
forclearance.
Tiltthepower-head
to
a45°bevelandrepeathetest.
oMakesurethebladeandarbor
collarsareclean.
oMakesureallclampsandlocksare
tightandthereisnoexcessiveplay
inanyparts.
KEEP
YOUR
WORK
AREA
CLEAN
Cluttered
areas and benches
invite
accidents.
,_k
WARNING
I
To
avoid
burns
or other
fire
damage,
never use the miter
saw near
flammable
liquids,
vapors,
or gases.
o Plan ahead to protect your eyes,
hands, face and ears.
o Know your miter saw. Read and
understand
the Operator's
Manual
and labels affixed to the tool. Learn
its application
and limitations
as well
as the specific
potential
hazards
peculiar to this tool. To avoid injury
from accidental
contact with moving
parts, do not do layout, assembly,
or
setup work on the miter saw while
any parts are moving.
o Avoid accidental
starting,
make sure
the trigger switch is disengaged
before plugging the miter saw into a
power outlet.
PLAN YOUR WORK
o Use the right tool. Do not force a tool
or attachment
to do a job it was not
designed to do. Use a different tool
for any workpiece that can't be held
in
a solidly braced, fixed position.
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.
S FOR SAFETY
Any power tool can throw
foreign objects
into
the 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.
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