Body And Hand Positions - Bosch CM12SD Operating/Safety Instructions Manual

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BM 1609B04985 11-14_CM12SD 11/12/14 2:52 PM Page 23
WARNING
safer. Observe the following instructions (see figure
26).
• Never place hands near cutting area. Keep hands
outside the "No Hands zone".
The "No Hands Zone" is an area 6 inches wide on left and
right side of the blade cutting path. Portion of the Fence
in this are also is considered a part of the "No Hands
Zone".
The "No Hands Zone" for zero miter and zero bevel cuts
is marked on the tool with lines and "No Hands" symbols
– Figure 27 A.
The "No Hands Zone" for all slide and miter right cuts is
defined in Figure 27 B.
The "No Hands Zone" for all slide and miter left cuts is
defined in Figure 27 C.
With all bevel cuts the "No Hands Zone" extends vertically
up to the bottom of the upper guard when the head
assembly is in the lowest cut position – Figure 27 D.
Use sliding base extensions, sliding fence, and additional
workpiece supports (see page 26) to properly support the
workpiece and hold or clamp it outside of the "No Hands
Zone".
Workpiece can be held against table and fence by hand
only outside of the "No Hands Zone" – in figure 27.
WARNING
where material is held by hand. If the workpiece must be
held within the "No Hands Zone" then use clamp to securely
hold the workpiece against the table and fence. Ensure that
the clamp does not interfere with cutting operation –
perform a dry run.
• Hold workpiece firmly to the fence to prevent movement.
• Keep hands in position until trigger has been released and
blade has stopped completely.
• Keep feet firmly on the floor and maintain proper balance.
• Follow the miter arm when mitering left or right. Stand
slightly to the side of the saw blade.
• Sight through the lower guard if following a pencil line.
• Before making any cut, with the power off, lower the blade
to preview the blade path - dry run.
WARNING
Off by conducting a simulated cutting cycle, and
observe the projected path of the saw blade. Keep
hands at least six (6) inches away from the projected
path of the saw blade.
DRY RUN—It is important to know where the blade will
intersect with the workpiece during cutting operations.
Always perform the simulated cutting sequence with the
power tool switched OFF to gain an understanding of the
projected path of the saw blade. Mentally note where the
preparing for Saw Operations
Body and Hand position
position your body and hands
properly to make cutting easier and
Always ensure that there is adequate
fence and base support in the area
Be aware of the path of the saw
blade. Make a dry run with the saw
FIG. 26
CORRECT
NO HANDS zONE
FIG. 27
6"
6"
A
C
6"
6"
path of saw blade will fall and set up your work to keep your
hands and arms at least six (6) inches away from the
projected path of the spinning blade. Adjust your clamps
and fences so that the smooth lower guard and cutting
action is not interfered with during cutting operation.
23.
INCORRECT
6"
6"
B
D

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