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HEADS UP FOR SAFETY! SAFETY TUTORIAL
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HEADS UP! H ANDS ARE THE MOST VULNERABLE PART OF THE BODY. E YES AND EARS ALSO NEED PROTECTION. A SK WHEN YOU ARE NOTE SURE! D RESS SAFELY USING THE APPROPRIATE PROTECTION. S AFETY DEVICES MUST ALWAYS BE USED AS INTENDED. UP!
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MACHINES THAT WILL BE DISCUSSED ARE… BANDSAW SCROLL SAW BELT SANDER DRILL PRESS HAND-HELDS
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BAND SAW SAFETY
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Upper Blade Guide Adjustment Upper Blade Guide Blade Switch Fence
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NEVER MAKE ADJUSTMENTS WHILE THE SAW IS RUNNING!
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ADJUST UPPER BLADE GUIDE TO ¼” ABOVE YOUR WORKPIECE.
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IF A BLADE BREAKS, JUST TURN THE MACHINE OFF AND STEP BACK.
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ROUND OBJECTS SHOULD BE CORRECTLY CLAMPED OR HELD FOR A SAFE CUT.
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STOP THE SAW BEFORE BACKING OUT OF LONG AND/OR CURVED CUTS.
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KEEP YOUR FINGERS AWAY FROM THE PATH OF THE BLADE!
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MAKE SURE YOUR WORKPIECE IS SECURELY ON THE TABLE BEFORE CUTTING.
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SLOW CUTTING OR BURNING USUALLY INDICATED A DULL BLADE. HAVE IT CHANGED!
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DRILL PRESS SAFETY
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Feed lever Table Height Adjustment Lever Chuck Table
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CLAMP OR FIRMLY HOLD ALL WORK TO THE TABLE.
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REMOVE THE CHUCK KEY BEFORE STARTING.
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CENTER-PUNCH YOUR WORK BEFORE USING A VERY SMALL BIT. IT WILL KEEP THE BIT FROM BENDING/WANDERING AWAY FROM WHERE YOU INTEND TO DRILL.
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EASE UP ON THE FEED PRESSURE AS YOU ARE ABOUT TO CUT THROUGH YOUR WORK.
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USE A “BACKER- BOARD” TO LESSEN “BLOW-OUT”.
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KEEP YOUR HANDS AWAY FROM THE REVOLVING CHUCK/BIT! LONG HAIR, AND CLOTHING CAN GET CAUGHT!
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LOOSEN THE TABLE CLAMP BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO CHANGE THE TABLE HEIGHT!
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SCROLL SAW SAFETY
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On/Off Switch Blade Tension Lever Blade
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TIGHTEN LEVERS AND WING-NUTS BY HAND ONLY!
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ONLY CUT MATERIAL THAT HAS A FLAT SURFACE ON THE BOTTOM.
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FEED MATERIAL INTO THE MACHINE AT A MODERATE RATE OF SPEED.
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KEEP YOUR FINGERS A MINIMUM OF 2” AWAY FROM THE BLADE.
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STATIONARY BELT SANDER SAFETY
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Dust Chute On/Off switch Abrasive Belt Table
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YOUR FINGERS SHOULD NEVER COME WITHIN 2” OF THE MOVING ABRASIVE SURFACE.
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DON’T PUSH TOO HARD!
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CHECK THE BELT FOR WEAR AND TEAR!
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NOTHING SMALLER THAN 6”!
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DO NOT SAND MORE THAN 1/8” OF MATERIAL!
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WATCH OUT!! NEW BELTS CAN BE VERY “GRIPPY” AND LAUNCH YOUR WOOD ACROSS THE ROOM!
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BELT SANDER SAFETY
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Guide Wheel Dust bag Switch Belt
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ALWAYS MAKE SURE THE SWITCH IS OFF BEFORE PLUGGING IN!
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ALWAYS USE THE DUST BAG!
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TO AVOID RUNNING OVER THE CORD, PLACE IT OVER YOU SHOULDER OR HOLD IT OUT OF THE WAY.
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HOLD THE SANDER FIRMLY WITH BOTH HANDS.
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AVOID PUSHING DOWN ON THE SANDER TO MAKE IT SAND FASTER.
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MAKE SURE YOUR WORK IS CLAMPED OR HELD FIRMLY!
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MAKE SURE THE BELT IS IN GOOD CONDITION.
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REMOVE, TUCK IN, OR TIE BACK ALL LOOSE CLOTHING, JEWELRY, ETC…
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FINISH SANDER SAFETY
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Switch Sanding pad
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MAKE SURE THE SWITCH IS OFF BEFORE PLUGGING IT IN!
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ALWAYS SAND IN A WELL VENTILATED AREA!
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DON’T FORCE A SANDER INTO THE WORKPIECE.
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MAKE SURE THE SANDER HAS COME TO A COMPLETE STOP BEFORE SETTING IT DOWN.
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CORRECT SANDING SEQUENCE STARTS WITH A COARSE GRIT (80-120) AND WORKS TO FINER GRITS (150-220).
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DO NOT SKIP A GRIT THINKING YOU WILL BE DONE QUICKER.
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JIG SAW SAFETY
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Switch Foot Blade
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UNPLUG THE JIG SAW BEFORE MAKING ANY ADJUSTMENTS.
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FIRMLY CLAMP ALL WORK BEFORE CUTTING!
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WAIT UNTIL THE BLADE HAS STOPPED MOVING BEFORE REMOVING IT FROM A CUT.
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CHECK THE TRIGGER BEFORE PLUGGING THE SAW IT. MAKE SURE IT IS OFF!
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KEEP THE CORD OUT OF THE PATH OF THE BLADE!
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