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MACHINE LEGEND
OVERVIEW
The upper position of the blade projects up through the table,
surrounded by an insert called the thru plate. The height of
the blade is set with a hand wheel on the front of the cabinet.
To accommodate wide panels, the tabletop has extensions on
each side. Detailed instructions are provided in the Operation
section of this manual for the basic cuts: Cross cuts, miter
cuts, bevel cuts, and compound cuts.
For cuts with the blade straight up and cutting across the
grain (cross cuts or miter cuts), use the miter gage to set the
angle and push the wood into the blade. To cut with the blade
straight up, along the grain of the wood (rip cuts), use the
rip fence to guide the wood Push smaller pieces with a push
block or push stick. To tilt the blade for a bevel cut, use the
hand wheel on the side of the cabinet. A bevel scale on the
front of the cabinet shows the blades angle. Use the miter
gauge with a bevel cross cut (compound cut) and the rip fence
with a bevel rip cut. Other cuts require special attachments,
which have detailed instruction to reduce risk of injury and
ensure the best performance from your new saw.
Before attempting to use your saw, familiarize yourself with
all operating features and safety requirements of your table
saw. The saw's features are described below .
ANTI-KICKBACK PAWLS – Kickback is a hazard in which the
workpiece is thrown back toward the operator. The toothed
pawls are designed to snag the workpiece to prevent or re-
duce injury should kickback occur.
BEVEL HANDWHEEL – This hand wheel on the right side of
the cabinet tilts the blade for a bevel cut.
BEVEL SCALE – The easy–to–read scale on the front of the
work stand shows the exact blade angle.
BLADE – This saw is provided with a 36 tooth, 10 in. steel
blade. The blade is adjusted with bevel and height hand
wheels on the cabinet. Bevel angles are locked with a handle
below the front rail.
BEVEL LOCK HANDLE – This handle, placed just under the
worktable surface on the front of the cabinet, locks the angle
setting of the blade. Be sure the handle is hanging straight
down before tilting the blade. If it is not straight down, it may
jam and bend the locking bolt.
HEIGHT HANDWHEEL – Use this hand wheel to lower and
raise the blade for adjustments or replacement. It is located
on the right of the cabinet.
MITER GAUGE – This gage aligns the wood for a crosscut.
The easy-to-read indicator shows the exact angle for a miter
cut, with positive stops at 90º and 45º .
MITER GAUGE GROOVES – The miter gage rides in these
grooves on either side of the blade.
RAILS – Front and rear rails provide support for large work
pieces and the rip fence.
RIP FENCE – A sturdy metal fence guides the workpiece and
is secured with the rip fence handle.
Grooves run along the top and sides of the rip fence for use
with optional clamps and accessories.
RIP FENCE HANDLE – The handle on the front of the rip
fence releases the rip fence or locks it in place.
RIVING KNIFE OR SPREADER – Located directly behind
the blade, it keeps cut edges from binding and supports the
blade guard.
SCALE – Found on the front rail, the easy–to–read scale pro-
vides precise measurements in rip cuts.
EXTENSIONS WINGS – Removable stamped steel exten-
sions, 12 in. By 27 in., support larger work pieces.
WARNING
1. Be sure to use only blades rated for at least
4,000 r.p.m. and recommended for use on this saw.
2. Please use the standard blade according to
the specification mark on the blade as
Fig.2-2 & Fig.2-3:
Riving knive 2.3 mm thick
for use with 10" blade
Body: 2.1 mm ~ 2.3 mm
Kerf: 2.8 mm ~ 3.5 mm
Fig. 2.2
Spreader 2.3 mm thick for
use with 10" blade
Body: 2.1 mm ~ 2.3 mm
Kerf: 2.8 mm ~ 3.5 mm
Fig. 2.3
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