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General Safety Rules

1. 

For your own safety, read instruction manual before operating 
the tool, Know the tool. 

Read and understand the owner’s manual and 

labels affixed to the tool.

2. 

Keep work area clean.

 Cluttered areas and benches invite accidents 

and create fire hazards.

3. 

Wear proper apparel.

 Do not wear loose clothing, gloves, neckties, 

bracelets, drawstring, necklaces, ornaments, rings, wristwatches, or jewelry 

of any kind. They can get caught and pull you into moving parts.

4. 

Avoid dangerous environment.

 Keep alert to potential hazards in the 

working environment. Do not use tool in situations such as damp or wet 

locations or in the presence of highly combustible materials, dust, and 

flammable liquids, fumes, vapors or gases.

5. 

Keep children and visitors away.

 All visitors should be kept a safe 

distance from work area. Don’t let visitors contact tool or power cord. 

Anyone visiting the work area should wear appropriate protective devices.

6. 

Wear safety goggles.

 Wear safety goggles (not glasses) at all times. 

All eye protection must comply with the ANSI Z87.1 standard for eye 

protection. Everyday eyeglasses only have impact resistant lenses, they are 

NOT safety glasses.

Drugs, alcohol, or medication.

 Stay alert. Watch what you are doing. 

Use common sense. Do not operate tool when you are tired, upset, ill, or 

while under the influence of drugs, alcohol, or medication.

8. 

First aid. 

Have at least one person with first aid training and first aid kits 

approved by American National Red Cross available at all times.

9. 

Fire extinguisher.

 Familiarize yourself in the use of a portable fire 

extinguisher. Post the telephone number of the local fire department. Also 

develop and know emergency procedures in case of fire.

10. 

Smoke Detector.

 To increase protection against fire install smoke 

detectors. For proper selection and installation guidelines contact your local 

fire department.

11. 

Use right tool.

 Don’t force tool or attachment to do a job it was not 

designed for.

12. 

Don’t force tool.

 It will do the job better and safer at the rate for which it 

was designed.

13. 

Secure work.

 Keep hands well away from moving parts, saw blades, and 

other cutting tools. Use a push stick or push block to hold or guide the 

work when working close to cutting tool. Use jigs, fixtures, miter gauge, 

clamps or vises to hold work when practical.

14. 

Never leave tool running unattended.

 Turn power off. Don’t leave tool 

until it comes to a complete stop.

15. 

Keep guards in place.

 Be sure that guards, hold-downs, and anti-

kickback devices are in working order, are positioned properly, and are in 

proper adjustment and alignment.

16. 

Remove adjusting keys and wrenches.

 Form the habit of checking 

to see that keys and adjusting wrenches are removed from the tool before 

turning the tool on.

17. 

Cutting tool exposure.

 Adjust the tool for minimum exposure of cutting 

tool necessary to perform the operation.

Summary of Contents for A100-16

Page 1: ...OPERATORS MANUAL A100 16 Caution Read all instructions carefully SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Refer to them often and use them to instruct others Date Purchased WherePurchased Address...

Page 2: ...oducts there are certain hazards involved with their operation and use Using any product with respect caution and common sense will considerably lessen the possibility of personal injury Safety is a c...

Page 3: ...nce of drugs alcohol or medication 8 First aid Have at least one person with first aid training and first aid kits approved by American National Red Cross available at all times 9 Fire extinguisher Fa...

Page 4: ...cessories such as blades bits or cutters etc 25 Maintain tools with care Inspect tool before each use It is recommended that the general condition of any tool be examined before it is used 26 Check da...

Page 5: ...perating Instructions 1 Following the machine manufacturer s instructions adjust the guide bar up or down to accommodate material to be machined Plexi shield wing nut should be loose to allow free up...

Page 6: ...flat washers lock washers and 1 4 20 nuts Finger tighten only 4 Attach mounting bracket and housing to guide bar using U bolts placed around the guide bar through the mounting bracket and secure in pl...

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Page 8: ...nation shall disclose to its satisfaction to be thus defective Any product or component claimed to be defective is to be sent prepaid to HTCProducts 1161 Rankin Troy Michigan 48083 Attn Warranty Depar...

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