2
> Always confirm that you are using the most recent version
of the Instructions and safety warnings for your product. To
find the most recent version, find the product page on
Rockler.com and click on the link to the Instructions.
> For any tool used in conjunction with this product, always
read, understand and follow the instructions and safety
warnings in the owner’s manual for that tool. If you do
not have the owner’s manual, obtain one from the tool’s
manufacturer before using it with this product.
> Before using this product, review and verify that all
tools to be used with it have safety equipment
installed and are in proper working order as
defined by the tools’ owner’s manuals.
> Do not use this product until you have read and
are confident you understand:
• Product Specific Safety Warnings (below);
• Assembly and Setup (pp. 4-7);
• Instructions for Use (pp. 7-8).
> Remain alert and use good judgment when using
this tool. Do not use this tool if you are in any way
impaired by medications, alcohol, drugs or fatigue.
> Dress appropriately and remove all jewelry, secure
loose clothing and tie up long hair before using
this tool.
> It is the sole responsibility of the purchaser of this
product to ensure that any third party whom you
allow to use this product reads and complies with all the
instructions and safety precautions outlined in this
manual prior to use.
> Maintain these instructions and warnings as long as
you own the product. Keep this booklet in a place where
it will be readily available for reference.
> The user assumes all risk and responsibility for the
proper use of this product and for ensuring product
suitability for intended application.
> Always wear safety glasses in compliance with ANSI
safety standards and hearing protection and follow all
standard shop safety practices, including:
• Keep your work area well lit and clean;
• Unplug all power tools before making any
adjustments or changing accessories;
• Use dust collection tools and dust face masks to
reduce exposure to dust;
• Use accessory safety equipment such as
featherboards, push sticks and push blocks
whenever appropriate;
• Do not use power tools in explosive
environments (e.g., in the presence of
flammable liquids, fumes or dust);
• Keep children and bystanders away from
the tool operating area;
• Maintain proper footing at all times and
do not overreach;
• Do not force the tool.
> These warnings and instructions do not represent the
total of all information available regarding tool safety,
use and technique. Please read the full manual before
using this product and always seek out opportunities to
learn more and improve your skills and knowledge.
This tool is designed for specific applications as defined in the instructions and should not be modified and/or used for any other
applications. Before using the Table Saw Small Parts Sled, read, understand and follow all instructions and safety information pro-
vided. KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
GENERAL SAFETY WARNINGS
> This Table Saw Small Parts Sled must be used only
on table saws with 3/4" x 3/8" miter slots. Use of sled
with an improperly sized miter track may result in
sliding, sticking and/or injury.
> The blade of the table saw must be set no higher
than 2" from the surface of the table saw. Blades
set above 2" could tear into the sled’s upper railing
and cause injury.
> Do not use this sled to cut stock pieces greater than
1" thick or more than 5
1
⁄
2
" wide.
> Never use the sled without first inserting the
Safety Miter Stop in the table saw’s miter track
and tightening the knob. The Safety Miter Stop
should be positioned in front of the sled so the sled
stops in the miter track before it moves so far forward
that the blade is exposed beyond the sled’s plastic
Blade Guard.
> Remove table saw blade guard and riving knife prior
to use of sled and reinstall both after completing
sled use.
> For straight 90° cuts only.
> For use on tables saws where the inside miter slot
is over 2
1
⁄
2
" from the blade.
PRODUCT SPECIFIC SAFETY WARNINGS
Drilling, sawing, sanding or machining wood
products can expose you to wood dust, a substance known
ot the State of California to cause cancer. Avoid inhaling
wood dust or use a dust mask or other safeguards for
personal protection. For more information go to
www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/wood.