E4. Always replace guards before putting the
sure the blade wheels have stopped coasting.
machine back into operation.
Opening the covers too soon may allow the blade to
catch on a wheel and be thrown out, striking
E5. A saw blade which has been removed from
someone.
service and coiled should always be tied with wire
or other suitable device to keep it from uncoiling. A
E7. When changing saw blades, always close the
coiled blade suddenly springing open can cause
blade wheel guards before applying the final blade
serious cuts to persons nearby.
tension.
E6. Never change a broken blade on a machine
E8. If a machine should for any reason stop or
manufactured for high blade speeds until you are
refuse to start, lock out the electrical disconnect
switch before starting any service procedures.
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