table saw study guide Flashcards

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blade guard

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table insert

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table

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miter head

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blade tlt handwheel

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table slot

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fence

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fence lock

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fence carriage

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on-off switch

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blade lowering/raising hand wheel

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front rail

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wear loose clothinf

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gloves should be worn when operating a table saw

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wear any jewlery

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don’t wear industrial eye and ear protecton

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don’t keep the table saw and floor free of tools

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don’t check the table saw priodicaly

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When saw blades are changed, don’t make certain the blade arbor nut is tightened securely.

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don’t stand to one side of the saw blade when cutting; do allow others to stand in direct line
with the saw blade while the saw is operating.

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don’t make certain the saw guard, splitter (if available with the guard), anti-kickback device and
push sticks are used for all possible sawing operations.

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reach over the saw blade to remove or hold down a piece of stick.

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don’t wait until the blade has come to a complete stop before leaving the the table saw work area.

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Devote your undivided attention to the work being performed on the table saw. Do
talk to others or be engaged in “horseplay” while using the table saw.

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don't avoid awkward work positions which may result in slips and contact with the saw blade.
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don't support long and wide stock when sawing. Always use a helper to off-bear when cutting large stock.
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keep the table saw plugged inwhen changing the blade.
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Raise the saw blade more than ¼ inch above the material being cut. Leave the blade below the table top before leaving the saw work area.
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Round stock should be ripped on a table saw.
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When making bevel cuts, keep hands and stock to the left of the saw blade.
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Remove small scraps from the saw until the blade has not come to a complete stop. don't use a push stick to remove all scrap from the saw blade.