SawStop
®
10” Industrial Cabinet Saw 11
The SawStop Safety System
The
SawStop
®
safety system does not interfere with your use of the saw. You can still make all the cuts that
you can with ordinary saws including 0° to 45° bevels, non-through cuts, and dado cuts (with the optional dado
brake cartridge and the optional dado table insert).
Your
SawStop
®
saw operates differently than ordinary table saws, and there are a few important points to keep
in mind as you use the saw.
1.
Do not
rely on the
SawStop
®
safety system to protect against unsafe operation. Although the system is
designed to react and stop the blade very quickly in the event of accidental contact, it cannot react until contact
is detected. This means that you may receive at least a minor injury even with the
SawStop
®
safety system.
Therefore, always use safe operating practices, and use the blade guard, push stick and other safety devices
whenever possible. The
SawStop
®
safety system, like the airbag in a car, should be considered as a last
measure to minimize injury when all other safety practices and devices have failed to prevent an accident.
2. In the event of contact, the blade will be stopped in about 3–5 milliseconds (coarse toothed blades stop more
quickly than fine-toothed blades such as plywood blades). Therefore, the seriousness of the injury incurred will
depend on the speed at which a person’s hand or other body part is moving toward the blade. For example, if
a person’s hand is moving toward the blade at 1
ft.
⁄
sec.
, then the depth of the cut will be approximately
1
⁄
16
inch
(1
ft.
⁄
sec.
* 0.005 sec. = 0.005 ft. or
1
⁄
16
inch). At faster speeds, the cut will be proportionally deeper. Therefore,
it is possible to be seriously injured even with the
SawStop
®
safety system.
3.
Do not
operate the saw in Bypass Mode unless you are cutting electrically conductive material. When Bypass
Mode is engaged, the
SawStop
®
safety system will not activate the brake if contact is detected and a serious
injury could result if you contact the blade.
4. The motor cannot be started without a blade installed. Since the safety system disables the motor if the blade
is spaced too far from the brake, a missing blade will be detected as a blade-to-brake spacing error and the
motor will be disabled.
5. Blades
You can use any standard 10 inch saw blade or 8 inch dado set with your
SawStop
®
saw, although the following
precautions should be observed:
i.
Never
attempt to use a blade other than a single 10 inch blade with the standard
SawStop
®
brake cartridge.
Never
attempt to use a dado set or blade other than an 8 inch dado set with the
SawStop
®
dado cartridge.
The use of smaller diameter blades with a brake cartridge designed for larger blades could result in a
serious injury because the brake cannot be positioned correctly to stop the smaller blades.
ii.
Never
stack dado blades thicker than
13
⁄
16
inch
. The 8 inch dado brake cartridge is not designed to stop
dado stacks thicker than
13
⁄
16
inch.
iii.
Do not
use molding heads
. The use of molding heads could result in a serious injury because neither the
standard brake cartridge nor the dado brake cartridge is designed to stop a molding head.
iv.
Never use a blade with damaged or missing teeth
as this can result in a more serious injury or a false
activation of the brake. Blades with variable spacing between teeth are compatible with the
SawStop
®
safety
system, however you must ensure the brake is positioned correctly by rotating the blade at least one full
revolution to be certain that none of the teeth touch the brake (see page 18 for more information on setting the
brake position).
v.
Never install the blade backwards
. The brake might not stop a blade that is installed backwards.
vi.
Do not use saw blades or dado sets that have a lacquer or other coating on the teeth
. These coatings
are non-conductive and therefore can reduce the speed at which the system detects contact. In other words,
a coated tooth must cut slightly deeper into the skin for contact to be detected, resulting in a somewhat
more serious injury. Used blades that originally had a coating are OK to use since the coating is worn away
within a few uses. However, SawStop recommends that you examine each tooth on such blades to confirm
that no coating remains.