Metal Separating Tools

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Metal Separating Tools
Multi-Cutter Chop Saw
Horizontal Band Saw
Foot Shear
Ironworker
Chop Saw
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Safety Glasses
Keep all guards in place
Keep the work area clean
Don’t force the tool
Use the tool for Ferrous metals only. All
other metals should be ok’d by the
instructor.
• Secure the work, never hold by hand
Chop Saw
• Don’t wear loose clothing, gloves, ties, rings,
bracelets, watches or anything that can caught
in the moving parts.
• Don’t overreach and keep proper balance at all
times
• Unplug the tool while cleaning, changing the
blade, and performing maintenance
• Keep hands on the trigger handle while cutting.
Never let your hands come in contact with the
saw blade.
Chop Saw
• Never saw freehand. Use the table bed vise.
• Do not use cutting fluids on the metal while
operating the DeWalt machines. Cutting fluid is
recommended for the Scotchman machine.
• Make sure the blade is not in contact with
material to be cut when starting the saw.
• Do not cut material thinner than 18 gauge in
thickness.
• Never operate this machine near flammable
liquids.
Chop Saw Parts ID
Trigger Handle
Auto Retracting
Guard
Blade
Fence
Vise Assembly
Scotchman Cold Saw
Horizontal Band Saw
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Safety Glasses
Keep all guards in place
Keep the work area clean.
Don’t force the tool.
Don’t wear loose clothing, gloves, ties, rings,
bracelets, watches or anything that can caught
in the moving parts.
• Secure the work in the vise on the bed.
• Do not leave the tool unattended while running.
Horizontal Band Saw
• Adjust the blade arm before turning on the
machine and making a cut.
• Stop the machine before putting material in the
vise.
• Use coolant oil while performing a sawing
operation. Coolant oil is located in the pump
can.
• Shut off the machine and unplug it before
making adjustments and cleaning the machine.
Grizzly Band Saw Parts
Blade Guard
Blade
Hydraulic
Cylinder
Switch
Vise
Dake Johnson Band Saw Parts
Switch
Feed Control
Saw Head
Blade Guard
Bed Vise
Blad
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Foot Shear
Blade is located behind the blade guard
• Safety Glasses
• The knife is sharp.
Keep your hands away
from the cutting edge.
• Don’t remove the
guards.
• Don’t cut metal that is
thicker than 16 gauge.
Foot
Pedal
• Never cut material that
is less than ½” in width.
Ironworker Safety
• Make sure all guards
are in place and that all
table adjustment bolts
are tight.
• Don't ever try to grab a
piece as it is being cut.
• Remove small pieces
from the blade area
with a hook, never your
fingers.
Ironworker Safety
• Never put your hands near a Hazardous area or
Pinch Point
• If a part is too large to sit on the ironworker table
without your assistance, only hold the part if your
hands are completely off the ironworker table
and no body part could be susceptible to injury.
• Never put material in from the back-side of the
shear.
• Always cut from the infeed table side making
sure the material is under the hold-down.
Ironworker Parts
• The operators foot must be completely removed
from the pedal box after completing each cut.
• Use proper shutdown procedures when
changing punches, dies, blades, or shims.
• Shut off the main power and have the key,
(switch) in off position when changing punches
and dies.
• Turn the main power off when leaving the
machine unattended.
Ironworker Safety
• Always adjust material hold-downs to allow
material to just slide under before attempting to
shear.
• Don't allow more than 1/8" clearance between
the material and the hold-down clamp.
Ironworker Parts
Material Hold Down
Equal Angle Only
Equal Angle Shear
Notching
Station
Punch Station
Material Hold Down
Flat Metal Only
Bed Vise
Handle
Foot Pedal
Ironworker Shear Hazards
Shear Hazards