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Safety regulations
ming and kickback.
h) Never reach around or over a turning saw blade. Reaching for a work-
piece can lead to accidental contact with the rotating saw blade.
i) Support long and/or wide workpieces at the rear and/or side of the
saw table, so that they remain horizontal. Long and/or wide workpieces
tend to tilt at the edge of the saw table; this leads to a loss of control, jam-
ming of the saw blade and kickback.
j) Guide the workpiece steadily and evenly. Do not bend or twist the
workpiece. If the saw blade jams, switch off the electric tool immedi-
ately, unplug the mains plug and remedy the cause of the jam. If the
saw blade is jammed by the workpiece, this can lead to kickback or block
the motor.
k) Do not remove partially sawn material whilst the saw is running. Partial-
ly sawn material can stick between the saw blade and stop rail or in the pro-
tective cover, and may draw your fingers into the saw blade during removal.
Switch the saw off and wait until the saw blade has come to a standstill, be-
fore removing the material.
l) For longitudinal cuts on workpieces that are thinner than 2 mm, use an
additional parallel stop that is in contact with the table surface. Thin
workpieces can wedge under the parallel stop and lead to kickback.
Kickback - causes and corresponding safety instructions
Kickback is a sudden reaction of the workpiece to a catching or jamming saw
blade, or a cut created in the workpiece at an angle to the saw blade, or if part
of the workpiece becomes jammed between the saw blade and the parallel
stop, or another stationary object.
In the majority of cases, with kickback the workpiece is caught by the rear part
of the saw blade, lifted off the saw table and thrust in the direction of the op-
erator. Kickback is the result of incorrect or deficient use of the circular table
saw. It can be prevented by suitable precautionary measures, as described in
the following.
a) Never stand directly in line with the saw blade. Always stand at the
side of the saw blade on which the stop rail is located. With kickback,
the workpiece may be thrust at high speed towards those persons who
stand in front of, or in line with the saw blade.
b) Never reach over or behind the saw blade to pull or support the work-
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