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Oliver Machinery
4065 Table Saw
8.
FENCE SETUP:
Check fence alignment
against the blade and miter slot before using
the saw for the first time, then perform
routine checks afterward. The workpiece can
bind with the saw blade if the distance
between the fence and the blade in the front
is GREATER than the distance in the rear.
This will cause the workpiece to bind with
the blade and increase the risk of kickback.
The fence must be in parallel with the saw
blade and the miter slot or have an offset of
less than 1/64” to the right when measuring
at the rear of the table.
ALWAYS lock the fence and make sure the
fence is not touching the blade before
starting the table saw.
9.
MAKING CROSS CUTS
using a miter gauge
allows stable feeding and reduces the risk of
kickback accidents.
NEVER
use the fence as the stop block when
cutting with a miter gauge, as this allows a
workpiece to bind with the blade and
increases the risk of kickback.
10.
CUTTING ODD SHAPE WORKPIECES:
Avoid
cutting odd-shaped workpieces on a table
saw whenever possible. To cut an odd-
shaped object, it must be securely fastened
on a special jig that allows the operator to
feed the workpiece safely.
11.
DADO BLADES:
When
installing dado blades,
make sure all saw blade teeth are distributed
as evenly as possible. Never allow the saw
blade teeth to stack on each other, as that
can bend the dado blades and alter the
width of cut.
12.
SUPPORT LONG/WIDE WORKPIECE
with
rollers or other devices on both
infeed/outfeed sides of the saw to avoid
injuries.
13.
REHEARSE A CUT,
especially for cutting
large/wide workpieces, to ensure there is
enough room to clear the workpiece. Also,
make sure the workpiece and the cutout are
supported throughout the entire cut.
14.
EYE PROTECTION
: Always wear an approved
safety face shield, goggles, or glasses that
comply with ANSI Z87.1 and CSA Z94.3
standards. Common eyeglasses are not
safety glasses and may not provide adequate
protection.
15.
EAR PROTECTION
: Use hearing protective
devices where the noise exceeds the level of
exposure allowed in section 1910.95 of the
OSHA Regulations. When in doubt, use it.
Duration Per
Day, Hours
Sound Level Dba Slow
Response
8
90
6
92
4
95
3
97
2
100
1½
102
1
105
½
110
¼ or less
115
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