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Oliver Machinery
4065 Table Saw
Safety Guidelines for Using the Table Saw
1.
STAY ALERT
at all times. Do not operate this
machine while under the influence of
drugs/alcohol or when not feeling well.
2.
HAND POSITIONING:
Keep hands and any
body parts at least 6” away from the saw
blade. Using a push stick can keep hands
away from the saw blade while maintaining
control of the workpiece.
3.
STANCE AND BODY POSITIONING:
Maintain
a balanced stance and never reach over the
saw blade while feeding a workpiece.
4.
PREVENT KICKBACK INJURIES:
Avoid
standing right in front of the saw blade when
feeding a workpiece. Failure to do so
exposes the body to the fast-traveling
projectile when kickback occurs, and this can
result in serious injuries or death.
5.
USE PROPER FEEDING TECHNIQUE:
Allow
the saw blade to reach full speed, then feed
the workpiece at a speed that allows the
blade to make a clean cut without burning
the cut edge. Feed the workpiece securely
against the table plus the fence, miter gauge,
or other support jigs. The feeding direction
must be parallel with the blade.
6.
BAD FEEDING TECHNIQUES
will greatly
increase the risk of accidents and must be
avoided:
•
NEVER
perform freehand cuts.
•
NEVER
feed a workpiece sideways.
•
NEVER
pull a workpiece from behind the
blade.
•
NEVER
rotate the workpiece toward the
rear of the blade while feeding.
•
NEVER
back out a cut. If it is impossible
to complete a cut, stop the saw while
holding the workpiece securely, then
remove the workpiece after the blade
comes to a complete stop. If the guard
must be removed to back out a piece,
promptly reinstall the guard afterward.
•
NEVER
reach behind or over the blade
while feeding.
•
NEVER
perform plunge cut, except for
preparing a zero-clearance table insert
(See page 59 for details). Extra caution
must be taken.
7.
REMOVING CUTOFFS
frequently when
making multiple repeating cuts. ALWAYS
turn off the saw and wait for the blade to
come to a complete stop before removing
cutoff pieces. Failure to do so can cause
kickback accidents and/or allow a cutoff
piece to get caught in between a running
blade and the table insert.
8.
DADO/RABBET CUTS:
Blade guard / riving
knife has to be removed when cutting a dado
or rabbet. Extra caution must be taken to
avoid blade contact and kickback accidents.
To avoid kickback accidents, a deep non-
through cut can be done in multiple light
passes.
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