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Mitre Saw - Evolution R255SMS-DB

Self-Induction Required

This equipment requires an self-induction prior to use. For your own safety and to avoid damage to the equipment do not attempt to use it until you have completed this.

Laceration / Entanglement Hazard

This equipment is hazardous to the user and others in the space.

PPE Required

This equipment requires the use of eye protection / hearing protection / extraction during use.

Induction

This machine uses our two-part self-induction system. Part 1 of the induction comprises the study materials below. Part 2 comprises an online test to demonstrate you have understood part 1.

Once you have studied the materials below, you can find Part 2 on the access control portal in the Hackspace. You can learn more about that here…

Once you successfully complete the part 2 test, your card will be automatically accredited for use with the table saw and you can start using it straight away.

User Manual

Health & Safety Warnings

Intro

This is our mitre saw:

What Can I Use the Mitre Saw For?

The mitre saw is for cutting seasoned dimensional timber, or timber-based sheet materials such as ply or MDF.

It should only be used to cut materials that can be held firmly against the bed and the fence without risk of rotation. This generally means the materials must have regular flat sides.

You must never use the mitre saw for:

It should only be used to cut materials that can be held firmly against the bed and the fence without risk of them twisting, spinning or otherwise moving when the saw blade touches them. This generally means the materials must have regular flat sides.

Mitre saws are designed for making cross cuts. A cross-cut is a cut across the length of a piece of timber (usually across the grain).

Setup and Preparation

Before making a cut with the mitre saw, you must:

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Making a Cut

When making a cut, you must:

After Cutting

After making a cut, you must: