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Blade Instructions 

1. Do not allow the blade to twist or bind. 

2. Keep hands and body away from the rotating blade. Never reach around, under or across 

blade. Do not wear loose clothing when using this tool. 

3. Store blades with care. Do not drop them. 

4. Make sure that all blade flanges and other mounting hardware are in good condition and 

are always used properly. Defective or missing parts may cause damage to the blade. 

Always use mounting flanges supplied with the tool. 

5. Do not use dull or damaged blades. Unsharpened or improperly set blades produce 

narrow kerfs, causing excessive friction, blade binding and kickback. 

6. Before starting a cut, make a trial run. The blade should rotate freely and not contact the 

table. 

7. Never try to remove or clamp the workpiece to the tool while the blade is rotating. 

8. Before installing a blade, always inspect it for damage. Replace damaged blades 

immediately. 

9. Always check maximum operating speed established for blade against machine speed. 

Do not exceed the maximum operating speed that is marked on the blade. 

10. Do not force a blade onto the machine or alter the size of the arbor hole. Don't use a 

blade that fits the arbor too loosely. If the blade doesn't fit the machine, get one that does. 

11. Do not use abrasive wheels. 

 

Machine Instructions 

1. Start cutting only after the motor has reached full speed. 

2. Release switch immediately if the blade stops rotating or if the motor sounds like it is 

straining. 

3. Keep flammable and fragile objects away from this tool. Do not allow cut-off sparks to 

contact the operator's hands, face or feet. 

4. Place the tool securely on a flat, level surface. 

5. Always use the tool with the proper voltage specified on the tool's nameplate. 

6. Never touch a short cut-off piece until it cools. 

7. Never attempt to cut material larger than the rated capacity. 

8. Never stand in line with the blade while cutting. Always stand to the side. 

9. Check guards before each use. 

10. Always keep guards in place. 

11. Do not defeat guards. The tool is shipped with both the upper and lower guard installed. 

The lower guard should cover the blade when the saw head is up and it should open 

automatically as the saw head is lowered into the workpiece. If the lower guard appears 

loose or if it does not move to cover the blade when the saw head is up, take the saw to an 

authorized service center for repairs.   

12. Always start the cut gently. Do not bump or bang a blade to start a cut. 

13. Never make any freehand cuts. Always place the workpiece between the vise and fence 

when making cuts. 

 

 

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