Getting To Know Your Table Saw; Power Switch; Table; Base - Skil 3310 Instrucciones De Funcionamiento Y Seguridad

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Getting To Know Your
Table Saw

1. POWER SWITCH

Has a design feature allowing the tool to be locked in the OFF
("O") position.

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 ANGLE LOCK

Locks the tilt mechanism after the blade is adjusted to desired
position.

5. ELEVATION WHEEL

Elevates or lowers the blade. Also used to adjust blade bevel at
all angles from 0 to 45 degrees.

6. BLADE TILT SCALE

Shows the degree the blade is tilted.

7. RIP FENCE SCALE

Shows the distance from the blade to rip fence.

8. MITER GAUGE SCALE

Shows the degree the workpiece is being mitered.

9. RIP FENCE STORAGE

Conveniently stores rip fence on two pads on the right side of
base when not in use. Simply align hole on fence with locating
pin on front pad, and press fence down into it's storage position
as shown.

10. MITER GAUGE STORAGE

Conveniently stores miter gauge on the left side of the base
when not in use. Simply insert miter gauge bar into rectangular
hole on right side of base, and push the miter gauge fully into it's
storage position as shown.

11. PUSH STICK

Allows you to rip smaller pieces of stock with a greater level of
safety.

12. SMART GUARD SYSTEM STORAGE

When not in use, the Main Barrier Guard (a) and Anti-Kickback
Device (b) can be stored under the left side table extension.
13. BLADE STORAGE & WRENCH
Allows you to store 10" blades and arbor wrench.

14. RIP FENCE

Exclusive Self-Aligning, Quick-Set rip fence can be easily moved
or locked in place by simply raising or lowering lock handle.
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