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3 Top Tips For Safe Operation Of Your Bandsaw

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Vertical bandsaws, are very safe tools to use, but you must always be aware that all tools in the wrong hands are potentially dangerous.

The first thing is to make sure you  are always wearing a pair of safety  glasses or goggles. A vertical band saw blade moves at  great speed and throws  out miniscule particles of dust and  waste everywhere. Even if you are  just doing a 10 second job. It is not worth the risk of  damage to your eyesight.

Worse still, the carbon steel blade  can break and then you will have shards  of metal flying around. Do not  ever risk eye damage, so just get  into the habit of using eye  protection. And  no, your prescription spectacles do not  provide any protection at all.

The clothes that you wear during  your sawing work are also important  This rule applies when you are using  any machine tool, whether they are  for woodworking, metalworking or gardening. Avoid wearing  anything that can get caught up in the  band saw blade or tangled in your  work. Use common sense,  no long jewellery, flowing scarves or  neck ties.

Checking your machine before you  start operation is a good place to  start. A band saw has many wheels,  blocks and guides that you need to  ensure are positioned correctly for whatever  work that you are starting. Check them on a  regular basis for signs of wear and  tear and replace when required. When in  doubt give your supplier a call, or check out their online customer service section if you can’t find the manual.

Take care of your saw and it will reward you for many years.

Remember it is always better to be safe rather than sorry when using any machinery.

To get more vertical saw help please go to vertical band saw at  http:verticalbandsaw.org/band-saw-tires

 

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March 11th, 2010 at 4:48 pm