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PowerTec 71403 - Specific Safety Warnings

PowerTec 71403
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SPECIFIC SAFETY WARNINGS
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DANGER
To avoid serious injury, keep hands out of the path of
the spinning blade. Maintain awareness of the blade at
all times.
Always turn off and unplug the saw when making
any adjustments
WARNING
The table saw crosscut sled is intended for use only on
cabinet and full-size contractor-grade table saws with a
standard 3/8"D x 3/4"W miter slot. It is NOT intended for use
on portable saws.
The distance between the blade and miter track must be 4-1⁄4"
or greater to ensure proper clearance between the sled fence
and the blade.
Make sure there is sufficient out-feed support and that the out-
feed support does not obstruct the path of the crosscut sled’s
miter bar.
DO NOT use the table saw’s rip fence when using the
crosscut sled.
DO NOT use the crosscut sled with dado blades.
The crosscut sled is not intended for making compound cuts.
During setup, the crosscut sled is cut to fit your specific saw.
Read the instructions carefully to complete this essential
setup step.
The hold-down clamp and sled fence MUST be positioned so
they will NOT come into contact with saw blade.
You MUST tighten all knobs and the hold down to secure the
workpiece after making any adjustments and before making
any cuts.
Keep the saw blade as low as possible to make the cut, as
defined by your table saw’s instruction manual.
The miter bar MUST be able to slide freely forward and
backward without side-to-side play. NEVER attempt to force
the crosscut sled if it fails to slide freely.
Before making the actual cut, become familiar with the cutting
process by practicing the motion of the cut with the blade
lowered and the power turned off.
DO NOT attempt to cut pieces that are too short to be secured
to the crosscut sled with the hold-down clamp.
STOP USING the Crosscut sled IMMEDIATELY if any
component develops a crack or other sign of the loss of
structural integrity.
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SAFETY RULES

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