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Specific Safety Precautions
5
Panel Saw
Make sure the saw blade is the correct type for the job in
hand.
Do not force the saw, if the saw begins to stall’ you are
‘forcing the cut’ or over working the saw. Ensure that the
saw blade is clean and sharp. Resin build up on the blades
will increase the friction of the saw passing through the
timber, and cause over heating of the blade, blunt teeth
will work harder tearing the fibre of the timber as
opposed to shearing it, also with subsequent overheating.
Both faults unnecessarily load the machine beyond
normal usage, and shorten its longevity.
Do not use blades that are deformed in any way.
Do not remove the blade guard. The design of the riving
knife on the machine will not allow for slotting or ‘blind’
grooving, so there is no reason to remove the guard. There
is adequate clearance under the guard for the capacity of
the machine (75mm).
Do not remove the riving knife.
Do not use any blades that cut a smaller kerf than the
riving knife thickness. Make sure the riving knife is
correctly adjusted to the blade and is securely fastened.
If the table insert becomes damaged or broken, and will
not support the timber ‘up close to the blade, replace it.
Do not start the saw with the work piece touching the
blade.
Do not commence sawing until the blade has run up to
full speed. After switching off, never try to slow the saw
down more quickly by applying side pressure (with a
piece of wood?) to the blade. Apply the old joiners adage
of never getting hands within one handbreadth of the
blade. Leave the machine disconnected from the mains
supply until you are about to commence work.
Always disconnect the machine if you are leaving it
unattended.
Never leave the vicinity of the machine unless the blade
has come to a complete stop.
Do not attempt to carry out any maintenance, corrective
work, setting up etc., unless the machine is disconnected
from the mains supply. If any tools have been used during
setting up procedures, make sure they are removed from
the machine and stowed safely away.
Do not attempt to carry out cross cutting operations
‘freehand’, always use the mitre fence for small material
and the sliding carriage for larger work pieces. Unless you
are an experienced machine operator, do not attempt to
‘rip freehand, always use the guiding facility of the rip
fence. It is perfectly acceptable to support, guide, and feed
the timber with your hands whilst ripping stuff of some
length, however, as you approach the blade ensure that
the push stick is to hand, and you use it.
Remember the emphasis of the ‘push should be between
the blade and the fence and close to the fence. Use your
free hand to support and guide the material on the
offside of the saw blade and at least 100mm away from
it. If the timber does not extend to at least 100mm to the
offside of the saw blade, the material possibly does not
need guiding or supporting.
Check (especially on site), that there are no foreign
objects e.g. old nails, screws, small stones etc embedded
in the material you are about to cut. If necessary take a
wire brush to the timber before working.
If you are being assisted whilst using the saw (by a ‘take
off or support’ number?), remember there is only one
sawyer at a machine, and they stand in front of it. The
assistant does not push, pull, guide etc., unless specifically
asked or instructed to do so by the sawyer.
Spindle Moulder
Authorised Use
This machine is designed for shaping wood and wood
derived materials.
Machining of other materials is not permitted and may be
carried out in specific cases only after consulting with the
manufacturer.
The proper use also includes compliance with the
operating and maintenance instructions given in this
manual.
The machine must be operated only by persons familiar
with its operation and maintenance and who are familiar
with its hazards.
The required minimum age must be observed. The
machine must only be used in a technically perfect
condition. When working on the machine, all safety
mechanisms and covers must be in operation.
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