Getting To Know Your Table Saw; Power Switch; Table; Base - Skil 3410 Instrucciones De Funcionamiento Y Seguridad

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1. POWER SWITCH

Switch incorporates hole for use with padlock to prevent
accidental starting.

2. TABLE

Provides large working surface to support workpiece.

3. BASE

Supports table saw. Holes are provided in base to bolt the saw to
a workbench or stand.

4. BLADE BEVEL LOCK HANDLE

Locks the blade to desired bevel angle.

5. TABLE EXTENSION

Provides a larger work surface for wider workpieces.

6. TABLE EXTENSION LOCK LEVER

Allows you to lock the table extension at desired distances. Also
prevents use of table saw with unlocked extension.

7. ELEVATION WHEEL

Elevates or lowers the blade. Also used to tilt the blade 0° to 45°.

8. BLADE BEVEL 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. Upper portion of
scale can be used up to 18". Lower portion of scale is used for
cuts beyond 18".

10. MITER GAUGE

Head can be locked in desired position for crosscutting or
mitering by tightening the lock knob. ALWAYS SECURELY
LOCK IT WHEN IN USE.

11. RIP FENCE STORAGE

Conveniently stores rip fence when not in use.

12. MITER GAUGE STORAGE

Conveniently stores miter gauge when not in use.
13. BLADE STORAGE & WRENCH
Allows you to store 10" blades and arbor wrench.

14. CORD WRAP

Allows you to easily secure the cord so it's out of the way when
transporting or storing.

15. RIP FENCE

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

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