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The SawStop is a professional-grade table saw with an integrated emergency stop that fires whenever the spinning blade begins to make contact with skin. | The SawStop is a professional-grade table saw with an integrated emergency stop that fires whenever the spinning blade begins to make contact with skin. | ||
The SawStop user manual is on [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1E9h2LLiTHFc0PChRQjX8cFL4M4HHeta4/view?usp=sharing Google Drive]. | The SawStop user manual is on [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1E9h2LLiTHFc0PChRQjX8cFL4M4HHeta4/view?usp=sharing Google Drive]. | ||
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This can accidentally be activated when sawing wet or other electrically conductive materials or if the blade hits a nail or screw. | This can accidentally be activated when sawing wet or other electrically conductive materials or if the blade hits a nail or screw. | ||
Each activation costs about $ | Each activation costs about $100 for a new safety cartridge and $80 for a new saw blade. We set aside a budget to periodically replace these because accidents happen. But if we determine that the safety feature was activated without a good reason, we may ask the responsible party to cover the replacement cost. | ||
Latest revision as of 00:28, 21 July 2024
The SawStop is a professional-grade table saw with an integrated emergency stop that fires whenever the spinning blade begins to make contact with skin.
The SawStop user manual is on Google Drive.
Safety
- Read and follow the manual
- Understand the basics of table saw operation
- Don't crosscut using the fence - use the miter gauge (or a sled)
- Use the blade guard with splitter or the riving knife
- Use a push stick for narrow cuts
- Wear appropriate protection: safety glasses and possibly hearing and dust protection
SawStop Safety Brake Feature
Be aware of the SawStop's safety brake feature. It works by detecting an electrical charge draining from the blade assembly, so as soon as the spinning blade makes enough contact with a person's skin / blood, it drops the blade down and throws a block of aluminum into the blade to stop it.
This can accidentally be activated when sawing wet or other electrically conductive materials or if the blade hits a nail or screw.
Each activation costs about $100 for a new safety cartridge and $80 for a new saw blade. We set aside a budget to periodically replace these because accidents happen. But if we determine that the safety feature was activated without a good reason, we may ask the responsible party to cover the replacement cost.