You should make adjustments while the machine is running. (Band saw)
Upper blade guides should be positioned about 1/16' above the work piece. (Band saw)
You should not force the work into the machine. (Band saw)
You should cut a radius that the blade will allow. (Band saw)
If you are finished with a cut you can back the material out of the cut while the blade is still moving. (Band saw)
Maintain a 1' margin of safety between the blade and your hands. (Band saw)
You can place your fingers on the cut line while cutting your material. (Band saw)
You should wait until the machine stops before walking away from it. (Band saw)
Only the upper drive wheel should be covered. (Band saw)
Portable Electric Router (Click True) (Portable Electric Router)
You should make sure that the router is turn off before plugging it into a power source. (Portable Electric Router)
You should make sure that the collet chuck is tight and the bit is secure. (Portable Electric Router)
You should just set the work piece on a table and start routing. (Portable Electric Router)
It doesn't matter if something is in your routing path, the router will just route through it. (Portable Electric Router)
You only need one hand to operate the router and you can push as hard as you need to. (Portable Electric Router)
You should make a trial cut on a similar scrap material before routing your work piece. (Portable Electric Router)
you can leave the router plugged in when adjusting it or changing bits because you know that the router is off. (Portable Electric Router)
Radial Arm Saw (Click True) (Radial Arm Saw)
You should make adjustments with the power off. (Radial Arm Saw)
It is ok if the blade extends past the table edge even if the leaf guards are on or off. (Radial Arm Saw)
When cross cutting you should hold the material against the fence. (Radial Arm Saw)
The cutter head should be placed behind the fence before moving work or making another cut (Radial Arm Saw)
The guard and kickback fingers should be properly adjusted before ripping (Radial Arm Saw)
Always rip your work in the same direction as the blade ifs rotating. (Radial Arm Saw)
You should wait until the blade stops before leaving the machine. (Radial Arm Saw)
Planer-Surfacer (Click True) (Planer-Surfacer)
You should not plane wood with knots, nails or other foreign objects. (Planer-Surfacer)
You should not force stock through the planer. (Planer-Surfacer)
You should select the proper depth and rate of speed for the planer according to the stock being planed. (Planer-Surfacer)
If the stock is too thin you should use a jig to support the board. (Planer-Surfacer)
You can look into the throat of the planer to make sure its planing your board properly. (Planer-Surfacer)
You should remove shavings and chips while the power is turned off. Hands should be kept away from the chip guard while the planer is running. (Planer-Surfacer)
You can stand in front of the planer while its planing to push your board into the planer. You don't have to worry about kickbacks. (Planer-Surfacer)
If the saw is turned off, you can make angle adjustments and change blades. Even if the saw is still plugged in. (Motorized Miter Box)
Always hold the work firmly against the the fence and table. (Motorized Miter Box)
You should install a new table if adequate support has been cut away. (Motorized Miter Box)
You can start the saw while the blade is making contact with your work piece. (Motorized Miter Box)
You should use the brake to stop the blade before removing scraps or chips from the work area. (Motorized Miter Box)
Be sure all guards are functioning properly. (Motorized Miter Box)
Jointer (Click True) (Jointer)
Make all adjustments with the power off. (Jointer)
Use a push stick or block when your hands pass within 1' of the cutting head (Jointer)
You can make cuts more than 3/4' thick. (Jointer)
The minimum length for the material that the jointer can joint is twice the size of the knives. 6' jointer= 12' long material. (Jointer)
Its ok to adjust the rear or out feed table. (Jointer)
Drill Press (Click True) (Drill Press)
Hold material securely with a vise or clamps. (Drill Press)
You can leave the chuck key in the chuck when you are done making adjustments. (Drill Press)
Select appropriate bit for your work. Center punch metal when hole is to be drilled. (Drill Press)
Use your hand to stop the chuck rotation if your work piece gets caught in the drill. (Drill Press)
Make sure to adjust the depth stop or table to avoid drilling into the table. (Drill Press)
Make sure to adjust the speed according to your material type and size of bit. Slower for metal, faster for wood. The larger the bit the slower the speed. (Drill Press)
Computer Numerical Control (CNC) (Click True) (Computer Numerical Control (CNC)
Make sure the safety switch is turned off before setting up the machine or making adjustments. (Computer Numerical Control (CNC)
Make sure the work piece is firmly secured. (Computer Numerical Control (CNC)
Check spindle rotation, speed, depth of cut, and all power feed adjustments before starting the cut. (Computer Numerical Control (CNC)
Brush away scraps while the machine is still running. (Computer Numerical Control (CNC)
Keep setup tools off the machine and work area. (Computer Numerical Control (CNC)
You can walk away from the machine during operation. (Computer Numerical Control (CNC)
Circular Saw (Click True) (Circular Saw)
Make all adjustments and remove chips and dust while the machine is turned off. (Circular Saw)
You can use the miter gauge and fence together in the same operation. (Circular Saw)
The saw blade should be extended above the work piece until the gullets of the blade clear the material. (Circular Saw)
Never cut free hand. Use the miter gauge when ripping and the fence when cross cutting. (Circular Saw)
Never reach over the saw blade. (Circular Saw)
Use extra care when cutting large material. (Circular Saw)
Use a push stick when your hands get too close to the blade or when cutting narrow stock. (Circular Saw)
You can stand directly behind the board when cutting (Standing in line of the cut). (Circular Saw)
Lower the blade and be sure that the blade has come to a complete stop before leaving the machine. (Circular Saw)
Belt Finishing Machine (Click True) (Belt Finishing Machine)
Make all adjustments except final belt tracking with the power off. (Belt Finishing Machine)
Make sure there is adequate tension on the belt and that the belt is not torn. (Belt Finishing Machine)
The arrows mean nothing when changing belts. (Belt Finishing Machine)
The table should be adjusted within 1/8' of the abrasive belt. (Belt Finishing Machine)
Keep hands away from the belt when using the machine. Keep material flat on the table also. (Belt Finishing Machine)
The belt should be tracked correctly before using the machine. (Belt Finishing Machine)
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