Anti-Kickback Fingers

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Anti-Kickback Fingers Radial Arm Saw Overarm On / Off Switch Column Yoke Handle Table Blade Guard Elevating Handwheel Fence Anti-Kickback Fingers

About the Radial Arm Saw The radial-arm saw is a versatile saw that can do a lot of things in your workshop Good for fast, convenient and accurate crosscutting Advantage of this saw is all cutting is done from the top, making layout lines clearly visible Saw is never hidden beneath the wood Mainly used for Crosscutting in our shop Stock is held in a fixed position and the saw is moved in the same direction as its rotation Size of the RAS is determined by the diameter of the blade Common sizes are 10”, 12” and 14”

Check the stock for nails, screws, and loose knots before sawing. Radial Arm Saw Safety Check the stock for nails, screws, and loose knots before sawing. Keep the work space around the saw free from scraps, sawdust, and oil or grease.

RAS Set-Up Safety Do not saw stock shorter than 12 inches Place material to be cut on the saw table with the straightest edge against the fence. Align the cutoff mark to the waste side with the saw blade. Be sure all clamps and locking handles are properly tightened before operating the radial arm saw.

RAS Safety Positioning Avoid awkward work positions; they could result in slips which may cause contact with the saw blade. Always stand with your face and body to one side of the saw blade. Establish a comfortable position prior to sawing.

RAS Operating Safety Be sure the saw blade is not engaging the material, then start the saw and release the lock. Allow the saw to reach full speed before starting a cut. Pull saw slowly toward the operator; keep the arm stiff to prevent the saw from grabbing and lunging forward.

RAS Operating Safety Always pull the saw by the yolk handle. Do not cross your arms to pull the saw. If you hold the material on the right of the saw blade, pull the yolk with the left hand. Most accidents happen when the arms are crossed. Always pull the saw through the stock slowly to insure full control. This saw tends to pull itself into the work and it may have to be held back on thick stock.

RAS Safety Finishing a Cut After the cut is complete, return the saw to the rear of the table and then switch the power off Always turn the power off and wait until the blade comes to a complete stop before removing stock, wood scraps or leaving the radial arm saw.

RAS Safety Devote your undivided attention to the work being performed. Do not talk to others or be engaged in “horseplay” while using the radial arm saw.