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TABLE SAW SAFETY RULES 
Failure to follow these rules may result in serious personal injury.
•  SEE GENERAL POWER TOOL SAFETY SECTION OF THIS MANUAL. Read entire instruction manual before 
operating saw. Learning the saw's proper applications, limitations, and specific potential hazards will greatly 
minimize the possibility of accidents and injury. Make sure all users are familiar with its warnings and instructions 
before using saw.
•  SEE POWER CONNECTION SECTION OF THIS MANUAL for instructions and warnings regarding power cords and 
connections.
TERMINOLOGY
The following terms will be used throughout the manual and you should become familiar with them.
–  Through-cut refers to any cut that completely cuts 
through the workpiece.
–  Non-through cut refers to any cut that does not 
completely cut through the workpiece.
_  Push stick refers to a wooden or plastic stick, usually 
homemade, that is used to push a small workpiece 
through the saw and keeps the operator’s hands clear 
of the blade.
–  Kickback occurs when the saw blade binds in the cut 
or between the blade and the fence and thrusts the 
workpiece back toward the operator.
–  Freehand refers to cutting without the use of a miter 
gauge or rip fence or any other means of guiding or 
holding the workpiece other than the operator’s hand.
–  Plunge cutting refers to blind cuts in the workpiece 
made by either raising the blade through the workpiece 
or lowering the workpiece down to the blade.
–  Re-sawing – Flipping material to make a cut the saw is 
not capable of making in one pass.
–  Cove cutting – Also known as coving, cove cutting is an 
operation where the work is fed at an angle across the 
blade.
Failure to follow these rules may result 
in serious personal injury.
1.  NEVER   Perform freehand cutting, plunge cutting, 
resawing, or cove cutting.
2.  WEAR  EYE  PROTECTION, appropriate apparel, 
hearing protection and dust protection as specified 
in the General Power Tool Safety Section of this 
manual.
3.  USE  SAW  BLADE  GUARD,  RIVING  KNIFE  AND 
ANTI-KICKBACK  PAWLS. Your saw is equipped 
with a modular blade guard, riving knife and 
anti-kickback pawl assembly, each component 
of which should be used for every possible 
operation, including all through cuts. This 
assembly is discussed in more detail below. Make 
sure components are securely installed prior to 
operation.
4.  KEEP HANDS AND OTHER BODY PARTS OUT OF 
THE  BLADE  PATH.  NEVER have any part of your 
body in line with the path of the saw blade.
5.  USE  A  PUSH  STICK that is appropriate to the 
application to push and hold down a workpiece 
through the completion of the cut. A push stick is 
a wooden or plastic stick, usually homemade, that 
should be used whenever the size or shape of the 
workpiece would cause you to place your hands 
within 6 in. (152 mm) of the blade. Instructions for 
making a push stick are included in this manual.
6.  AVOID  KICKBACK. Pay particular attention to 
instructions (below) for reducing risk of kickback.
7.  NO  FREEHAND  CUTS. Always use a rip fence, 
miter gauge, or other appropriate devices to guide 
or hold down the workpiece. Use hold-downs, jigs, 
fixtures or feather boards to help guide and control 
the workpiece. Accessories for use with your saw 
are available at extra cost from your local dealer or 
authorized service center.
8.  DO NOT USE RIP FENCE AND MITER GAUGE AT 
THE SAME TIME.
9.  DO  NOT  REACH  OVER/REACH  AROUND. Never 
reach over, in back of, or around the cutting tool 
with either hand while the blade is in motion.
10. STABILITY. Make sure table saw is properly 
assembled and located on a stable surface before 
use to keep saw from moving during cut.
11. PROPER ASSEMBLY. Do not operate this saw until 
it is completely assembled and installed according 
to the instructions.
12. CHECK  WORKPIECE  AND  SET-UP before 
each operation. Knots, irregularities, or nails 
in workpiece and positioning mistakes or 
incomplete set-up may interfere with or affect saw 
performance and personal safety.
13. USE  PROPER  THROAT  PLATE. The proper throat 
plate must be in place and properly secured at all 
times to reduce the risk of a thrown workpiece and 
possible injury.
14. USE CORRECT BLADE AND RIVING KNIFE for the 
intended operation. The blade must be installed 
so the points of the teeth are pointing toward the 
front of the saw. Do not use oversized blade or 
blade with incorrect arbor opening. Always tighten 
the blade arbor nut securely. Before use, inspect 
the blade for cracks or missing teeth. Do not use 
a damaged or dull blade. Always use blade within 
the thickness range for which the riving knife is 
designed.
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