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to prevent a kickback e
ff
ectively.
f)
For the splitter to work, it must be en-
gaged with the workpiece.
The splitter
is ine
ff
ective when cutting workpieces that
are too short to be engaged with the splitter.
Under these conditions a kickback cannot be
prevented by the splitter.
g)
Use the right saw blade for the splitter.
For the splitter to work properly, the saw blade
diameter must match the splitter, the saw pla-
te of the saw blade must be thinner than the
splitter and the tooth pitch must be greater
than the thickness of the splitter.
2) Safety information for sawing
a)
DANGER: Do not let your hands and
fi
n-
gers come anywhere near the saw blade
or the sawing area.
It just takes one moment
of inattention or a slip and your hand could be
directed towards the saw blade, which could
result in serious injuries.
b)
Only feed the workpiece to the saw bla-
de or cutting tool against the direction
of rotation.
If the workpiece is fed in in the
same direction as the direction of rotation of
the saw blade above the table, this could lead
to both the workpiece and your hand being
drawn in to the saw blade.
c)
Never use the miter stop to feed in the
workpiece when performing longitudinal
cuts, and never use the parallel stop
in addition for setting the length when
performing cross cuts with the miter
stop.
Feeding the workpiece in with both the
parallel stop and the miter stop at the same
time increases the likelihood of the saw blade
getting jammed, which will result in kickback.
d)
When performing longitudinal cuts,
always apply the infeed force on the
workpiece between the stop rail and the
saw blade. Use a push stick if the gap
between the stop rail and the saw blade
is less than 150 mm, and a push block if
the gap is less than 50 mm.
Work aids of
this kind help ensure that your hand is kept at
a safe distance from the saw blade.
e)
Only use the supplied push stick of the
manufacturer or one which has been
manufactured in accordance with instruc-
tions.
The push stick ensures that your hand
is kept at a su
ffi
cient distance from the saw
blade.
f)
Never use a damaged or partially sawn
push stick.
If the push stick is damaged, it
could break, causing your hand to come into
contact with the saw blade.
g)
Do not perform your work “free-handed”.
Always use the parallel stop or the miter
stop to position and feed in the workpi-
ece.
“Free-handed” means using your hand
to support or feed in the workpiece with the
parallel stop or miter stop. Free-handed sa-
wing leads to misalignment, jamming and
kickbacks.
h)
Never reach over or into a rotating saw
blade.
Reaching for a workpiece could lead
to accidental contact with the rotating saw
blade.
i)
Provide support for long and/or wide
workpieces behind and/or at the side of
the saw table, so that they stay horizontal.
Long and/or wide workpieces have a tenden-
cy to fall o
ff
at the edge of the saw table; this
leads to a loss of control, the jamming of the
saw blade and kickbacks.
j)
Feed the workpiece in smoothly. Do not
bend or twist the workpiece. If the saw
blade becomes jammed, switch o
ff
the
power tool immediately, pull out the pow-
er plug and rectify the cause of the jam.
If
the saw blade becomes jammed because of
the workpiece, this could cause a kickback or
cause the motor to block.
k)
Do not remove the sawn material while
the saw is running.
Sawn material could be-
come stuck between the saw blade and the
stop rail or in the saw blade and cause your
fi
ngers to be drawn into the saw blade if you
attempt to remove it. Switch o
ff
the saw and
wait until the saw blade has come to a stand-
still before removing the material.
l)
For longitudinal cuts on workpieces thin-
ner than 2 mm, use an additional parallel
stop which has contact with the table sur-
face.
Thin workpieces can get wedged under
the parallel stop and cause kickback.
m)
Avoid overheating of the saw blade and/
or burn marks on the workpiece.
Push the
workpiece smoothly into the saw blade and
do not stop during the cut.
3) Causes of kickbacks and related safety
information
A kickback is the sudden reaction of the workpie-
ce resulting from a caught, jammed saw blade or
a cut performed at an angle in the workpiece rela-
tive to the saw blade, or when part of the workpie-
ce becomes jammed between the saw blade and
the parallel stop or any other
fi
xed object. In most
cases when kickback occurs, the workpiece gets
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