When using a saw, you must use a wooden block and use your hands or feet to hold the other end of the wood you are sawing to prevent accidents caused by slipping. The saw body must be kept flat and not bent to avoid deformation. If the saw is oiled, wipe off the oil before use. When using the saw, pay attention to the direction of force applied. Apply force when pushing the saw out and relax when pulling it back.
Fold the saw body into the saw handle and put it in a box or backpack. For bow saws, you can remove the saw blade and carry it with you or put it in a leather case, or cut a rubber hose into the same length as the sawed blade, cut one side of the hose, put it into the saw teeth as a protective pin, tie it with tape or rope and carry it to avoid hurting people.
When passing the saw, point the saw handle to the person and pay attention to safety.
Because the saw teeth are not in the same straight line, but are separated into single, double, left and right. To sharpen the saw, you can use a triangular file to pull outward along each saw tooth, and sharpen one side and then the other side.
After using the saw, remove the sawdust, apply oil (any oil), and then put it in a tool rack or tool box.
1. Regular cleaning: After a period of use, the tooling and fixtures will accumulate dust, oil and other dirt, which will affect their normal use and precision. Therefore, regular cleaning is very necessary. When cleaning, you can use a soft cloth to wipe or a special cleaner to clean, but be careful to avoid using rough materials or strong acid and alkaline solvents to avoid damaging the surface of the tooling and fixture.
2. Lubrication and maintenance: Lubrication is an important measure to keep the tooling and fixture in normal operation and extend its service life. According to the specific lubrication requirements of the tooling and fixture, lubrication can be carried out with appropriate lubricants such as lubricating oil or grease. Before lubrication, the original lubricant needs to be cleaned to ensure the smooth addition of the new lubricant and the good lubrication effect.
3. Storage and preservation: Maintenance of course also includes the storage and preservation of tooling and fixtures. When storing, be sure to avoid direct sunlight and high temperature environment to avoid deformation or aging of plastic parts. At the same time, prevent the tooling and fixture from colliding and squeezing with hard objects to avoid damage or deformation.
4. Regular inspection: The purpose of regular inspection is to promptly discover and repair possible problems and avoid deterioration of the condition. The inspection contents may include whether the various parts of the tooling and fixtures are normal, whether the connection is loose, whether the surface is worn, whether the adjustment device is flexible, etc. If any problems are found, they should be repaired and replaced in time.
5.Strictly follow the instructions: The tooling and fixtures have corresponding instructions or operation manuals, and the user should strictly abide by them and operate them correctly. The structure and settings of the tooling and fixtures shall not be adjusted or changed at will to avoid unnecessary damage and consequences.
Post time: 06-21-2024