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- allow the blade to come down ____________ until the teeth are contacting the material
- very fast
- quickly
- not at all
- slow and controlled
- keep your ____________ away from the blade and cutting area.
- body
- material
- blade
- cutting oil
- turn off the machine and bring it to a complete ____________ if the blade needs to be lifted out of an incomplete or jammed cut.
- full speed
- stop
- flip over the machine
- ensure the cutting head is locked in the ____________ position before removing the workpiece from the vice.
- downward
- upright
- halfway
- when in doubt of how to operate the controls of the horizontal bandsaw, what steps should you take?
a. push buttons and turn knobs anyways
b. stop and ask your instructor for help
c. search for a video on how to do it
d. sit down and forget about using it
Question 8
When operating a blade (likely a saw or cutting tool), safety and control are crucial. Letting the blade come down "slow and controlled" ensures precision and safety, avoiding accidents from fast or uncontrolled movement. The other options (very fast, quickly, not at all) don't align with safe, effective cutting practices.
To avoid injury, you should keep your "body" away from the blade and cutting area. "Material" is what's being cut, "blade" is the tool itself, and "cutting oil" is a lubricant—none of these make sense to keep away in the context of personal safety around the blade.
If the blade needs to be lifted from a jammed or incomplete cut, you must turn off the machine and bring it to a "stop" (complete halt) for safety. "Full speed" is dangerous, and "flip over the machine" is not a standard or safe procedure for this situation.
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