Hudson Carpentry
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My guard (EU) has a spring in the arm of the bracket (Axi AX160 I think) as I pass the work under the guard I then slide my hand onto the top of the guard so it then holds the work down through the guard.
Which I clarified things no end for me. Now I know why I do what I do.Adjusting the bridge guard to the edge of the timber may appear to be safer as the blade is completely covered while the timber is passing over it, compared to the over the top method where the portion of blade not covered by the workpiece appears to be only partially guarded and is visible under the bridge guard and theoretically accessible. However, accident investigations have identified that operators are far more likely to come into contact with the cutters close to the fence due to workpiece 'kickback', rather than under the guard beside the workpiece. Kickback ejects the workpiece violently and unpredictably, leaving the cutters fully exposed where the workpiece used to be. There is therefore a considerable risk that the operators hand will make contact with the cutters when they become unbalanced and reach out for support, or when the following feeding hand passes directly over the now exposed cutters.
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