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notice to operators, maintenance

and cleanup personnel

Model SER 200/400

page 3 of 8

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JARVIS

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PRODUCTS CORPORATION

33 ANDERSON ROAD, MIDDLETOWN, CONNECTICUT 06457--4926
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA E--MAIL.

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NOTICE TO OPERATORS, MAINTENANCE AND CLEANUP PERSONNEL

REMOVE ANY MALFUNCTIONING TOOL FROM SERVICE

REPORT ANY PROBLEMS TO YOUR SUPERVISOR

1. Always

wear eye protection in accordance with OSHA’s eye and face protection requirements (29

CFR 1910.133), and when needed, a dust mask.

2. Disconnect

the power supply in accordance with OSHA’s lockout/tagout procedures (29 CFR

1910.147) before changing the blade.

3. Disconnect

the power supply in accordance with OSHA’s lockout/tagout procedures (29 CFR

1910.147) before performing any repair or maintenance.

4. Disconnect

the power supply -- or have the power supply disconnected - in accordance with OSHA’s

lockout/tagout procedures (29 CFR 1910.147) before performing any cleanup.

5. Disconnect

the power supply when the tool is not in use.

6. Never

put fingers, hands or other parts of the body on the cutting edge of the blade or in the cutting

path.

7. Test

the tool prior to use or daily.

Depress

the trigger and the tool should start.

Release

the trigger

and the tool should stop.

If the tool malfunctions, remove it from service and report or repair it im-

mediately

.

8. Never

depress the trigger unless you are going to use or test the tool.

9. Never

make any alterations to the tool.

Report or replace any missing or illegible labels.

10. Always

use both hands when starting and operating the tool to avoid the risk of possible “kick back”

or “recoil”.

Continue

holding the tool firmly with both hands until the saw blade comes to a com-

plete stop.

Keep hands clear.

Summary of Contents for SER 200

Page 1: ...0 mm 8 in Blade and Support With 400 mm 16 in Blade and Support Notice to Operators Maintenance and Cleanup Personnel 3 Operating Voltage Saw without Blade and Support End Cutting Heavy Duty End Cutti...

Page 2: ...ll be provided upon request 4 The tool is designed and intended to be powerful That fact should be obvious to your employees but you must emphasize it to them 5 Never make modifications or alterations...

Page 3: ...47 before performing any repair or maintenance 4 Disconnect the power supply or have the power supply disconnected in accordance with OSHA s lockout tagout procedures 29 CFR 1910 147 before performing...

Page 4: ...mature 42 Volt 1 1063428 Armature 115 Volt 1 1063429 Armature 230 Volt 1 17 1016362 Fan Housing 1 18 1026168 Heavy Duty Drive Gear 1 1026148 Drive Gear 1 19 1021322 Ball Bearing 1 20 1013216 Retaining...

Page 5: ...om Drive Pin Heavy Duty 1 1010328 Drive Pin 76 1055777 Cheese Head Screw 6 77 1004242 Split Lock Washer 6 78 1012070 Bearing Clamp 2 79 1026169 Heavy Duty Driven Gear 1 1026149 Driven Gear 80 1010429...

Page 6: ...et OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS 1 Test the tool prior to use Depress the trigger and the tool should start Release the trigger and the tool should stop If the tool malfunctions remove it from service and re...

Page 7: ...48 6 3 Turn saw upside down and rest on motor cover item 5 6 3 1 Assembly fixture Jarvis part number 8039075 is available to hold saw upside down 6 4 Remove six 6 flat head screws item 71 six 6 lock w...

Page 8: ...item 59 into drive ram item 63 be careful not to bend fork on drive ram 9 1 2 1 Assembly tool Jarvis part number 8039082 is available 9 1 3 Retaining rings items 61 and 84 must be discarded once they...

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