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Safety regulations
piece. This can result in accidental contact with the saw blade, or kickback
can lead to your fingers being drawn into the saw blade.
c) Never hold and push the workpiece against the turning saw blade
during sawing. Pushing the workpiece against the saw blade during saw-
ing will lead to jamming and kickback.
d) Align the stop rail parallel to the saw blade.
A stop rail that is not aligned will push the workpiece against the saw blade
and create kickback.
e) With concealed saw cuts (e.g. folds, grooves or slits in the turning pro-
cess), use a thrust collar to guide the workpiece against the table and
stop rail. Using a thrust collar, you are able to better control the workpiece
in the event of kickback.
f) Apply particular caution when sawing assembled workpieces in are-
as that are not visible. The plunging saw blade can saw into objects that
could cause a kickback.
g) Support large panels, in order to avoid the risk of kickback due to a
jammed saw blade. Large panels may bend under their own weight. Panels
must be supported in all areas where they overhang the table surface.
h) Apply particular caution when sawing workpieces that are twisted,
knotted or warped, or that do not have a straight edge that can be
used to guide them with a mitre stop or along a stop rail. A twisted,
knotted or warped workpiece is unstable and results in incorrect align-
ment of the kerf with the saw blade, jamming and kickback.
i) Never saw multiple workpieces stacked on top of each other, or one
behind the other. The saw blade could engage in one or more parts and
result in kickback.
j) If you wish to restart a saw, the saw blade of which is inserted in a
workpiece, centre the saw blade in the sawing gap so that the saw
teeth are not hooked in the workpiece. If the saw blade is jammed, it can
lift the workpiece and cause kickback when the saw is restarted.
k) Always keep saw blades clean, sharp and sufficiently set. Never use
warped saw blades or saw blades with cracked or broken teeth. Sharp
and correctly set saw blades minimise jamming, blocking and kickback.
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