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Of Power Operated Cross Cut Saws
Found 2 free book(s)Safe use of power-operated cross-cut saws wis35(rev1)
www.hse.gov.ukWhat are power-operated cross-cut saws? There are a wide range of designs and saws can be either automatic or semi-automatic. This means that the saw blade is moved through the workpiece under power (usually hydraulic or pneumatic) and the saw can therefore cycle without the operator initiating the stroke. As the operator does not have direct ...
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www.gov.za4. Circular saws.- (1) No user shall require or permit any person to operate a power-driven circular saw - (a) at a speed in excess of the manufacturer's rated maximum speed for the saw blade; or (b) (2) (a) (b) the saw blade of which is:in any way damaged or which is dull or not regular or not correctly sharpened and set.