Foundations of Agriculture I Mr. DeBord. Safety Procedures Wear Safety Glasses.

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Foundations of Agriculture I Mr. DeBord

Safety Procedures Wear Safety Glasses

Stock must be well supported so the Kerf will not close, bind the blade and cause a kickback.

Support thin materials near the cut; Clamp small pieces to a sturdy base before cutting

Adjust the depth of the cut so the ends of three teeth are visible as the blade extends through the stock, ¼” teeth extension is maximum.

Before using a saw check the base and angle adjustments to be sure they are tight.

Locate the electrical Cord so it will not become entangled in the work or be cut by the saw blade.

Always place the saw base on the stock with the blade not touching the material before starting the saw

Keep both hands on the saw if two handles are provided.

Make sure the saw blade has stopped rotating before putting the saw down.

Always unplug the saw to make adjustments or to change blades.

Always use sharp blades and keep the blade guard functional.

Do not overextend or over reach and lose your balance when using the portable circular saw.

Try to saw materials so that saw dust will not be thrown or blown in the operators face.

Portable circular Saw Operating Procedures Select the correct blade for the type of cut being made and the type of material being cut.

Adjust the saw base so the blade extends through the material being cut by no more than ¼”

Mark material so that a good visible line is present to help guide the cut.

Align the saw blade on the waste side of the cut line. The line should still be visible after the cut has been made.

Use one hand to grasp the saw guard lift handle and retract the retractable guard a little to get the cut started.

Align the cut line on the material with the proper notch or mark on the saw base to get the desired location of the cut. Most saws will have more than one notch or mark so the operator can adjust the saw position to get the desired cut.

Push the saw through the material at steady pace. Avoid going to fast, this condition can be recognized by noticeable reduction in the RPM’s of the saw blade

For long straight cuts a guide can be clamped to the material and the saw base can be pushed along the guide

For long cuts the operator may desire to lock the trigger switch in the on position. Be sure to check and see that ON/OFF lock on the trigger switch is functioning properly.

To make a plunge or internal cut in a piece of material rest the front of the base on the material, retract the retractable guard, hold the saw good and sturdy, turn the switch on, slowly lower the saw blade into the material. Continue to push the saw blade down until the blade cuts completely through the material.

Instructional Materials and Procedures Identification of basic portable circular saw parts. 1. Handle 2. Electrical cord 3. Guide knob 4. Angle Scale 5. Tilt Lock Knob 6. Rip Guide Lock Knob 7. Tilting Base 8. Anti-Kickback Clutch 9. Trigger Switch 10. Guard Lift Handle 11. Retractable Guard 12. Blade

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