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When the bandsaw is not in use, we recommend that
the power cord be wound up neatly around the two
hooks
E
provided . This keeps the power cord off of the
floor and out of harms way.
Attach the hooks with the two Phillips head bolts
F
to
the threaded holes on the back of the upper arm of
the bandsaw
G
.
MITER GAUGE
The miter gauge rides in the table slot to the right of the
blade
A
and can be set to any angle up to 30° to the
left or right
B
.
It also acts as a feeder for advancing smaller work-
pieces through the sawblade
C
with reduced risk of
injury to the hands.
B
E
F
G
BASIC ADJUSTMENTS AND CONTROLS
CONNECTING TO A POWER SOURCE
To avoid risk of shock or fire do not operate the unit with a damaged power cord or plug. Replace damaged
cord or plug immediately.
To avoid unexpected or unintentional start-up,
make sure that the power switch is in the the
OFF position before connecting to a power
source.
1.
Uncoil the power cord
A
and plug it into an appro-
priate outlet (refer back to section “Electrical Re-
quirements" and make sure all requirements and
grounding instructions are followed).
POWER ON/OFF SWITCH WITH SAFETY KEY
The model 90-140 ‘M is equipped with a simple “rocker
style” On/Off switch featuring a removable lock out
safety key
D
to prevent unauthorized use or unintention-
al start-up of the bandsaw. Whenever the bandsaw is
not in use, remove the yellow safety key and store it in
a safe place, out of the reach of children.
-
To
START
the bandsaw: Insert the safety key
D
and pull
the switch toward you
E
.
-
To
STOP
the bandsaw: Push the red tab down
F.
SAFETY KEY *
ON
*
PREVENTS START-UP WHEN REMOVED
OFF
POWER CORD HOOKS
D
SWITCH «OFF»
E
F
C
A