4. Oncetheinsertis level,secure theinsert w iththe
retaining boltremoved instep1.
5. Thetableinsertis equipped witha fingerhole(E)
foreasyremoval. Seefigure19-1.
CHANGING
MOTOR
VOLTAGE
• MAKE CERTAIN the table saw is disconnected from
the power source before working on motor.
• Have a certified electrician make all electrical connec-
tions. All local and state codes must be maintained.
The motor supplied with the table saw is a dual voltage
120/240-volt, single phase motor. The motor is wired
from the factory for 120-volt operation.
To change to
240-volt operation for your table saw, proceed with the
following instructions.
It is also necessary to replace
the 120 volt plug, supplied with the table saw, with a
UL/CSA Listed plug (not included) suitable for 240 volts
and the rated current of the motor. The table saw with a
240 volt plug should only be connected to an outlet
having the same configuration as the plug. No adapter
is available or should be used with the 240 volt plug.
Figure
20=1
B
1.
Make sure switch is "OFF" and disconnect power
cord from power source.
2.
Open motor cover and verify on the motor tag (A)
that motor is dual voltage.
See figure 20-1.
3.
If motor tag states that it is dual voltage remove
junction box cover (B) on motor (C).
See figure 20-1.
4.
Using wiring diagram on inside of junction box
cover, reconnect motor leads for 240-volt operation.
5.
Replace junction box cover and close motor cover.
6.
Replace 120 volt plug with a UL/CSA Listed 240
volt plug rated for current of the motor.
7.
The ON/OFF switch is 4-pole and does not need
modified.
CHANGING
THE SAW BLADE
• Turn the power switch "OFF" and unplug the power
cord from its power source when changing the saw
blade.
• USE ONLY 10-in. diameter blades with 5/8-in. arbor
holes, rated at or higher than 3800 R.P.M.
Figure
21=1
/
C
1.
2.
3.
4.
8.
Remove blade guard and splitter.
Remove the table insert retaining bolt and remove
the table insert.
Unlock the raise/lower handwheel lock and raise
saw blade to maximum height.
Two wrenches are supplied with the table saw.
Place one open-end wrench (A) on the flat of the
saw arbor to keep it from turning.
Place the closed-
end wrench (B) on the arbor nut (C). Turn the arbor
nut wrench toward the front of saw to loosen it.
Remove arbor nut, blade flange (D) and saw blade
(E). See figure 21-1.
Assemble the new saw blade; make certain the
teeth point down at the front of the saw table and
assemble the blade flange and arbor nut. Using
both blade wrenches as previously mentioned,
tighten arbor nut in the opposite direction from
which it was loosened.
6.
Replace table insert and tighten the table insert
retaining bolt.
7.
Replace blade guard and splitter
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