Getting To Know Your Table Saw
1. POWER SWITCH
Has safety feature, which is intended to prevent accidental
starting (Page 36).
2. TABLE
Provides large working surface to support workpiece.
3. BASE
Supports table saw. For additional stability, holes are provided in
base to bolt the saw to a workbench or stand.
4. BLADE TILT LOCK HANDLE
Locks the tilt mechanism after the blade is adjusted to desired
position.
5. TABLE EXTENSION
Provides a larger work surface for longer workpieces.
6. TABLE EXTENSION LOCK HANDLE
Allows you to lock the table extension at desired distances.
7. ELEVATION WHEEL
Elevates or lowers the blade. Also used to tilt the blade 0 to 45
degrees.
8. BLADE TILT SCALE
Shows the degree the blade is tilted.
9. RIP FENCE SCALE
Shows the distance from the blade to rip fence through a
convenient viewing and magnifying window. Lower portion of
scale can be used up to 13 inches. Upper portion of scale is
used for cuts beyond 13 inches.
10. MITER GAUGE SCALE
Shows the degree the workpiece is being mitered.
11. RIP FENCE STORAGE
Conveniently stores rip fence when not in use.
12. PRE-CUT LOCATOR
Allows you to mark and locate exactly where the blade will enter
the workpiece.
13. MITER GAUGE STORAGE
Conveniently stores miter gauge when not in use.
14. BLADE STORAGE, WRENCH, & CARRYING CASE
(Carrying Case is an optional accessory)
Convenient carry case which allows you to store or transport
three 10" blades, hex wrench, arbor wrench, one standard
pencil, and one carpenter's pencil.
15. HEX WRENCH & STORAGE AREA
Hex wrench for removing the blade guard and convenient
storage area.
16. CORD WRAP
Allows you to easily wrap up the cord so it's out of the way
when transporting or storing.
17. VACUUM HOOK-UP
Your table saw is equipped for vacuum hook-up. This feature
will allow you to attach any 2-1/4"vacuum hose into the dust
port provided for conveinient sawdust removal.
18. RIP FENCE
Exclusive Self-Aligning, Quick-Set rip fence can be easily moved
or locked in place by simply raising or lowering lock handle.
Templates are provided on pages 59 & 61 for making holes in
the rip fence 18 for attaching a wood facing 22 when using dado
head, molding head or ripping thin material. After drilling holes in
the fence select a piece of smooth straight wood approx. 3/4"
thick and the same size as the rip fence.
Attach it to the fence with three round head No. 12 wood
screws 2" long 24 not included (Fig. 3).
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FIG. 1
21
2
15
11
8
1
FIG. 2
22
FIG. 3
24
20.
18
12
20
5
13
3
7
14
17
16
24
25
10
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6
4
16
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