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[[PPE|Personal protection]]: [[File:Protection - goggles.svg|50px]][[File:Protection - hearing.svg|50x50px]] | [[PPE|Personal protection]]: [[File:Protection - goggles.svg|50px]][[File:Protection - hearing.svg|50x50px]] | ||
''Additional protection for toxic or allergenic | ''Additional protection for toxic or allergenic woods (especially hardwoods, e.g. beech and oak - see "[[dust]]") or for certain surface finishes or chemicals:'' [[File:Protection - breathing.svg|50x50px]] | ||
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| sharp oscillating blade - possible kickback || | | sharp oscillating blade - possible kickback || | ||
* | * you MUST NOT turn on the saw when the blade is already touching something (e.g. the workpiece) | ||
* | * you MUST let the baseplate touch the workpiece before starting to cut | ||
* blind cut: leave the sawblade in the cut until it has stopped | * blind cut: leave the sawblade in the cut until it has stopped | ||
* through cut: make sure the blade has stopped moving before putting the saw back on the table | * through cut: make sure the blade has stopped moving before putting the saw back on the table | ||
* | * you MUST make sure the blade path is free and you won't cut into the table or similar | ||
* | * you MUST make sure the blade is long enough so that it can reach through the material when fully retracted (too short a blade relative to the material being cut will cause dangerous kickback) | ||
* | * you MUST make sure there are no obstacles such as nails in your path before starting a cut | ||
* | * you MUST secure the workpiece with [[clamps]] so nothing shifts and nothing large falls down once the cut is made | ||
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| generates dust and small chips || | | generates dust and small chips || | ||
* | * you MUST wear [[goggles]] | ||
* | * you SHOULD hook up the [[Shop Vac|shop vac]] (and deactivate the "dust blow" function of the saw, if available) | ||
* if your workpiece is contaminated with chemicals or made from hard woods like beech ''(Buche)'' or oak ''(Eiche)'', you SHOULD use a [[Dust Mask|dust mask]] | |||
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| generates noise || | | generates noise || | ||
* | * you MUST wear [[Ear Defenders|ear defenders]] | ||
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| [[File:Danger_-_sudden_start.svg|left|50px]] no prevention of turning on after loss & restoration of power (''keine Anlaufsicherung'') || | | [[File:Danger_-_sudden_start.svg|left|50px]] no prevention of turning on after loss & restoration of power (''keine Anlaufsicherung'') || | ||
* | * you MUST make sure the locking button is "off" before plugging the saw in (the trigger should move freely) | ||
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Revision as of 10:16, 31 December 2020
This page is INCOMPLETE and still missing some important information before it can be used as a resource. Please use the "Discussion" feature above or talk to one of the tutors if you would like to help improve it. Thanks!
This is the content required for an introduction to our reciprocating saw and jigsaws - reading this does NOT replace the mandatory session with a tutor! It will make it a lot quicker though ;-)
Let's begin! First off, make sure you have read the corresponding tool's manual:
Safety
Additional protection for toxic or allergenic woods (especially hardwoods, e.g. beech and oak - see "dust") or for certain surface finishes or chemicals:
Dangers | Precautions |
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sharp oscillating blade - possible kickback |
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generates dust and small chips | |
generates noise |
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no prevention of turning on after loss & restoration of power (keine Anlaufsicherung) |
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Demonstration
During the introduction, the tutor will show you the following:
- inserting/removing saw blades
- choosing and changing the pendulum or orbital action settings (Bosch PFZ 700 PE: chapter 7 in the manual)
Besides these safety notes, you should know which type of blade is suitable for the material you want to cut!