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		<title>Common Mistakes to Avoid when Operating Circular Saws</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Using circular saws to do any home improvement work around the house is an excellent idea but these tools need to be handled with special care.  Each year, there are always new stories of people who have had serious injuries because they weren&#8217;t careful with their saw.  The following are some of the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Using circular saws to do any home improvement work around the house is an excellent idea but these tools need to be handled with special care.  Each year, there are always new stories of people who have had serious injuries because they weren&#8217;t careful with their saw.  The following are some of the common mistakes that should be avoided at all costs so you can safely operate a circular saw.  <br/><br/>Failure to wear the appropriate safety attire is a common mistake that is made as safety goggles and even gloves should be worn at all times when operating this tool.  In addition to wear earplugs, avoid wearing loose clothing or jewelry which may get caught in the device.  You simply can never be too safe these days when operating power tools which can cause serious injury if not used properly.  <br/><br/>You then want to avoid using a dull blade as this puts additional stress on the saw to work extra hard in order to make an accurate cut.  This is also dangerous because the operator will need to apply additional pressure which can certainly overwork the motor.  Be sure to always replace the blades when needed and to always use the appropriate one when cutting certain types of material.  <br/><br/>After the device is used, always make sure that it is unplugged to further prevent accidents.  While this might seem like obvious advice, it is absolutely crucial.  Unplugging the saw is also important for when you need to change out the blade or to maintenance.  If you avoid making the above mistakes, then these tools are relatively safe to use but be sure to read the manual before getting started.  <br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Avoid these 5 Mistakes when Operating a Circular Saw</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Circular saws are quite versatile and efficient tools when used properly, but can pose a serious safety hazard if used incorrectly.  Here are five mistakes to avoid when operating a circular saw: Failing to wear the appropriate safety attire.  While we wish it went without saying that safety goggles should always be worn [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Circular saws are quite versatile and efficient tools when used properly, but can pose a serious safety hazard if used incorrectly.  Here are five mistakes to avoid when operating a circular saw: <br/><br/>Failing to wear the appropriate safety attire.  While we wish it went without saying that safety goggles should always be worn when working with a circular saw, many people neglect to follow this basic safety rule.  In addition to protecting the eyes, avoiding loose clothing and jewelry that could become caught in a saw is also important.  Certain jobs also call for the use of hearing protection and/or a respirator mask for optimal protection.  <br/><br/>Using a dull blade.  If the blade on a circular saw is too dull, it will place unnecessary strain on both the saw and the operator.  A dull blade in a circular saw can be dangerous because of the extra force the operator must apply in order to make a cut, and can also damage the saw by overworking the motor.  A blade that has hit a nail is particularly prone to becoming dull, but any blade will become dull with use.  <br/><br/>Leaving the saw plugged in.  Circular saws should be unplugged at all times when not in use to prevent accidents.  Battery operated saws can have the battery removed.  Ensuring that a circular saw is unplugged is especially important when changing a blade, lubricating or otherwise maintaining the saw.  Essentially, the only time the saw should be plugged into an outlet is while it is in use.  <br/><br/>Overextending the body.  Maintaining stable positioning is an important responsibility when using a circular saw.  Overreaching could cause a saw operator to lose his or her balance and create a dangerous situation.  <br/><br/>Using the wrong type of blade for the cutting surface.  Different types of blades are available for circular saws to cut different surfaces.  One important distinction is the difference between a ripping blade, designed to cut with wood grain, and a crosscutting blade, designed to cut against the grain.  There are also blades designed for cutting different types of materials, such as glass, steel, tile or concrete.  <br/><br/>Following all manufacturer usage guidelines and safety recommendations when using circular saws and other hand and power tools is advisable.  <br/><br/></p>
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