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RS34 - RS48 - RS59
BEAST BRIDGE SAWS OPERATING MANUAL
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owner’s manual for determining what
are the recommended accessories to
use with this type of equipment. Using
accessories that are not recommended
in the owner’s manual may increase
the risk of personal injury and/or to
people that are within close proximity
of the machinery.
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CHECKING THE EQUIPMENT FOR
DAMAGED PARTS.
It is important to inspect the power tool
before using it to check for damaged
parts. Any part of the machinery that is
damaged should be checked carefully
to determine whether or not it should
be used and whether or not it can func-
tion properly for its intended use.
It is important to check all the moving
parts of the machinery for proper align-
ment and /or possible binding. All
broken or damaged parts should be
properly repaired or replaced. If these
parts are not repaired or replaced the
proper operation of the machine could
be negatively affected. Damaged
saw blades should be replaced
immediately.
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BLADE ROTATION DIRECTION AND
FEED ROTATION.
Always feed work into a blade in the
direction of rotation. The blade should
always be installed so that the rota-
tion is in the direction of the arrow
imprinted on the side of the blade and
the blade guard.
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NEVER LEAVE A TOOL RUNNING
UNATTENDED – TURN POWER OFF
It is important never to leave a tool
running when not in use. Also never
leave the tool until the blade has come
to a complete stop. It is important to
always turn the power tool OFF when
leaving the work area or when a cut is
finished.
Hazard Symbols:
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READ MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE
USE
Carefully read and understand
this operating manual and the
enclosed safety instructions prior
to using the machine.
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WEAR SAFETY GEAR
Always wear safety glasses
and hearing protection when
operating the machine
.
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DO NOT SPRAY WATER ON MOTOR
Avoid direct water spray on
motor and switch housing when
cleaning of or watering down
machine.
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TURN OFF SAW BEFORE PLUGGING
IN
It is important to make sure that
the switch is in the OFF position
before plugging the machine
into an electrical outlet to
prevent accidental starting of the
machine.
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ELECTRICAL SHOCK
It is important to never touch
electrical components of the
machine while the machine is in
operation.