Saw Blades; Residual Risks - DeWalt DWE7492 Traducido De Las Instrucciones Originales

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Keep arms, hands and fingers away from the blade to
prevent serious injury.
Use a push stick that is appropriate to the application
to push workpieces through the saw. A push stick is a
wooden or plastic stick, often homemade, that should be used
whenever the size or shape of the workpiece would cause you
to place your hands within 152 mm of the blade.
Use hold-downs, jigs, fixtures or feather boards to help
guide and control the workpiece. Accessories for use with
your tool are available at extra cost from your local dealer or
authorized service centre.
Do not perform ripping, crosscutting or any other
operation freehand.
Never reach around or over saw blade while the blade
is spinning.
Stability. Make sure the table saw is firmly mounted to a
secure surface before use and does not move.
The table saw should only be set up on a level and stable
surface. The work area should be free from obstructions and
trip hazards. No materials or tools should be leaned against
the saw.
Never cut metals, cement board or masonry. Certain
man-made materials have special instructions for cutting on
table saws. Follow the manufacturer's recommendations at all
times. Damage to the saw and personal injury may result.
Do not install a diamond masonry blade and attempt to use
the table saw as a wet saw.
The proper throat plate must be locked in place at all
times to reduce the risk of a thrown workpiece and
possible injury.
Wear gloves when handling saw blades.
Use the correct saw blade for the intended operation.
The blade must rotate toward the front of the saw. 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.
Never attempt to free a stalled saw blade without first
turning the machine off and disconnect tool from power
source. If a workpiece or cut-off piece becomes trapped inside
the blade guard assembly, turn saw off and wait for blade to
stop before lifting the blade guard assembly and removing
the piece.
Never start the machine with the workpiece against
the blade to reduce the risk of a thrown workpiece and
personal injury.
Do not have any part of your body in line with the blade.
Personal injury may occur. Stand to either side of the blade.
Never perform layout, assembly or set-up work on the
table/work area when the machine is running. A sudden
slip could cause a hand to move into the blade. Severe injury
can result.
Never perform any adjustments while the saw is running
such as fence repositioning or removal, bevel lock
adjustment, or blade height adjustment.
Clean the table/work area before leaving the machine.
Lock the switch in the "OFF" position and disconnect tool from
power source to prevent unauthorized use.
Always lock the fence and bevel adjustment
before cutting.
Avoid overheating the saw blade tips. Keep material
moving and parallel with the fence. Do not force work into
the blade.
If cutting plastic materials, avoid melting the plastic.
Do not leave a long board (or other workpiece)
unsupported so the spring of the board causes it to shift
on the table resulting in loss of control and possible
injury. Provide proper support for the workpiece, based on its
size and the type of operation to be performed. Hold the work
firmly against the fence and down against the table surface.
If this saw makes an unfamiliar noise or if it vibrates
excessively, cease operating immediately, turn unit
off and disconnect tool from power source until the
problem has been located and corrected. Contact a
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centre or other qualified service personnel if the problem can
not be found.
Do not operate this machine until it is completely
assembled and installed according to the instructions. A
machine incorrectly assembled can cause serious injury.
Never attempt to cut a stack of loose pieces of material
which could cause loss of control or kickback. Support all
materials securely.

Saw Blades


WARNING: to minimise the risk of kickback and to ensure
proper cutting, the splitter and riving knife must be the
proper thickness for the blade used. If a different blade
is used, check the blade body (plate) thickness and the
blade kerf (cutting) width marked on the blade or on the
blade packaging. The splitter and riving knife thickness
must be greater than the body thickness and less than the
kerf width.
Do not use saw blades that do not conform to the dimensions
stated in the Technical Data. Do not use any spacers to make
a blade fit onto the spindle. Use only the blades specified in this
manual, complying with EN847-1, if intended for wood and
similar materials.
Consider applying specially designed noise-reduction blades.
Do not use high steel (HS) saw blades.
Do not use cracked or damaged saw blades.
Ensure that the chosen saw blade is suitable for the material
to be cut.
Always wear gloves for handling saw blades and rough
material. Saw blades should be carried in a holder
wherever practicable.

Residual risks

The following risks are inherent to the use of saws:
injuries caused by touching the rotating parts
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