
Just wondering if this is a good idea. Definitely more convenient, however our process with the table saw and other power tools is to unplug them when changing the bit/blade. Might be a good idea to keep this consistent across the shop?
Lynn Welling, M.D.

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Now that the shop has two ICS table saws, using their Disconnect Switches when changing blades/cartridges or making adjustments would save wear, tear, and damage to their power connectors. The manual says that both the disconnect and main power switches should be off when doing those things. Likewise using the E-Stop switches on the bandsaws might be worth considering for reliability and consistency.
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