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Craftsman 320.10860-01 Manual Del Propietário página 18

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To Lessen
the Chance
of Kickback:
conto
2, ALWAYS
inspect
the workpiece
for knots or nails BEFORE
beginning
to cut
NEVER
saw into a knot or nail.
3. Make straight
cuts. ALWAYS
use a straight
edge guide when rip cutting.
This will help prevent
twisting
the blade in the cut
4. ALWAYS
use clean,
sharp
and properly
set blades.
NEVER
make cuts with dull blades.
5. ALWAYS
properly
support
the workpiece
before
beginning
a cut. This will help you avoid pinching
the blade. The right and wrong
ways to support
large
workpieces
are shown
in Figures
7 and 9_
6. ALWAYS
use steady, even pressure
when making
a cut° NEVER
force the cut°
7. DO NOT cut wet or warped
lumber
8. ALWAYS
hold the saw firmly with both hands and keep
your body in a balanced
position
This will help you
resist the forces
of kickback,
should
it occur
IFig
1
IMPORTANT:
When
using your saw, ALWAYS
stay alert and exercise
control°
DO NOT remove
your saw from the workpiece,
while the blade is moving.
DEPTH-OF-CUT
ADJUSTMENT
ALWAYS
use the correct
blade depth setting_ The correct
blade depth setting
for all cuts should
not be more than 1/4-inch
below the material
being cut. Allowing
more depth will increase
the
chance
of kickback
and cause the cut to be rough, Your saw is equipped
with a depth-of-cut
scale
on the upper
blade guard that will provide
increased
depth-of-cut
accuracy
(See Fig. I0)
Fig. 10
Depth-Of-Cut
Scale -
Base
-cut _
Knob
usting Bracket
_ Raise the Saw
Lower the Saw
Depth-Of-Cut
Scale
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