What is required for radial saw guarding?
Ripping
Cutting with the grain
Swing and sliding cut-off saws or any other saw mounted above the table, except radial saws, shall have what guarding in place?
408.12728(1) Swing and sliding cut-off saws or any other saw mounted above the table, except radial saws, shall have a hood-type guard designed so the upper half of the blade, arbor, and nut will be covered at all times. A hood-type guard or a device shall cover the lower half of the blade. It shall automatically adjust to the thickness of the stock. It shall remain in contact with the stock or table as it moves forward to cut or returns to the back of the table. It shall be constructed of not less than 14 gauge sheet metal or equivalent material and designed to protect the operator from flying splinters and broken saw teeth.
Aisle vs walkway
Aisle for people and vehicles walkway for people
A radial saw shall have the front end of the unit be slightly higher than the rear so that after each cut the radial saw
Gently returns to its home position
What is the difference between planers and jointers?
Planers the blades are on the top
Jointers the blades are on the bottom
Crosscutting
Cutting against the grain
When can you remove a guard when using a circular saw?
unusual shapes or cuts when a jig or fixture is in place.
Mortiser
Boring machine used to cut square or rectangular holes
Portable circular saw guards, after each cut, shall
automatically and instantly return to the covering position
How do you clean a roll type glue spreader?
Rolls fully opened and with a long handled brush or swab
Rabbeting
What guarding is required on a circular saw
A circular saw shall have a hood type guard covering the blade at all times when not in use
When in use, the hood type guard shall enclose that part of the blade above the table and that part of the blade above the material by adjusting automatically to the thickness of the material being cut, or it may be a fixed or manually adjusted hood type guard if the hood remains in contact with the material.
Jointer is a machine with a revolving cutter head set into an adjustable table over which the material is moved over the cutter head.
“Router” means a machine with a revolving vertical cutter and a motor suspended over a table and used to cut to a predetermined design
What kind of cuts can you make with a circular saw?
ripping, cross-cutting, dadoing and rabbeting.
1/4 in of the work piece
Dadoing
Cutting a groove for a slide
How should a spreader be placed?
So there is no more than 1/2 inch from the back of the saw or within 1/2 inch of the blade if there is a smaller blade.
Radial vs Swing saw
Radial is suspended form a horizontal arm and pulled through the material
Swing a machine suspended above a table and swings forward from an overhead pivot point
What are Non-Kickback fingers or dogs used for?
408.12724 A hand fed circular rip saw shall have non-kickback fingers or dogs located to oppose the thrust or tendency of the saw to pick up the material or to throw it back at the operator. Non-kickback fingers or dogs shall be designed to provide holding power for all the thicknesses of material being cut
Automatic feeding devices on a machine should be installed... and be guarded to protect....
where the nature of the work will permit.
Guarded to protect the operator from in-running nip points
What is needed when ripping?
Guard, spreader, anti-kickback/dog teeth
When should a push stick be used?
For narrow strips of wood and shorter strips
Router
A revolving vertical cutter and a motor suspended over a table and used to cut to a predetermined design
What clothing shall be provided, shall be prohibited, should not be worn?
Be provided... anti-kickback aprons
Shall not loose flowing garments, sleeves, and neckties
Should not... gloves