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Revision as of 17:36, 23 August 2017
Cut-Off Saw
This "chop saw" may be used ONLY for cutting steel. Cutting any other material is dangerous and will destroy the blade.
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Job Hazard Analysis (JHA) documents, Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) information, and Operator's Manuals can be found in the Safety and Manuals section.
This machine is covered under the Metal-1 training. Users who have not completed this training cannot use this machine.
Machine Info
This machine is a Milwaukee model 6176.
Replacement cutoff wheels for this saw should be 14" diameter, 3/32" thick with a 1" arbor, and can be ordered from Fastenal or McMaster.