CONTENTS
WARRANTY ................................. 2
GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTION
FOR POWER TOOLS ...................... 2
ADDITIONAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
FOR TABLE SAWS ........................ 3
MOTOR SPECIFICATIONS AN D ELECTRICAL
REQUIREMENTS .......................... 5
UNPACKING ANC CHECKING CONTENTS .. 6
Tools Needed ............................. 6
List of Loose Parts ......................... 7
ASSEMB L.Y .................................. 9
Assembling Steel Legs ..................... 9
Mounting Saw ............................. 9
Installing Handwheels ..................... 10
Checking Table Insert ..................... 10
Heeling Adjustment of Parallelism of
Sawblade to Miter Gauge Groove ......... 11
Blade Tilt, or Squareness of Blade to Table 12
Tilt Mechanism ........................... 14
Mounting The Motor ...................... 14
Mounting The Flexible Shaft ............... 15
Attaching Table Extensions ............... 18
Aligning Extensions ....................... 19
Mounting Switch .......................... 19
Installing Rip Fence Guide Bars ........... 19
Aligning Rip Fence .................... 21
Adjusting Rip Scale Indicator .............. 23
Installing Blade Guard .................... 23
Aligning Spreader ........................ 25
Adjusting Miter Gauge .................... 25
Assembling Hold-Down ................... 26
Plugging in the Motor ..................... 26
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR SAW ........... 27
On-Off Switch ......................... 27
Elevation Handwheet ...................... 28
Tilt Handwheel ........................... 28
Tilt Lock Handle .......................... 28
Rip Fence ................................ 28
Miter Gauge .............................. 28
Blade Guard .............................. 28
"Fable Insert ...... "........................ 28
Removing and Installing Sawblade ......... 29
Exacti-Cut ................................ 29
BASIC SAW OPERATION USING THE MITER
GAUGE
Work Helpers ............................. 30
Crosscutting .............................. 31
Repetitive Cutting ......................... 31
Miter Cutting ............................. 32
Bevel Crosscutting ........................ 32
Compound Miter Cutting .................. 33
BASIC SAW OPERATION USING THE RIP
FENCE ................................... 33
Ripping .................................. 33
Bevel Ripping ............................ 33
Ploughing and Molding ................... 35
Resawing ................................. 36
Cutting Panels ............................ 36
Rabbeting ................................ 36
Dadoing .................................. 37
Using Featherboards ...................... 37
MOTOR .................................... 38
MAINTENANCE ............................ 38
LUBRICATION ............................. 39
RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES ........... 39
TROUBLE SHOOTING ...................... 40
REPAIR PARTS ............................. 42
UNPACKING AND CHECKING CONTENTS
TOOLS NEEDED
COMBINATION SQUARE MUST BE TRUE.
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3/4" THICK. THIS EDGE MUST
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SHOULD BE NO GAP OR OVERLAP
CombP"Uon Sq-are Wrenches HERE WHEN SQUARE IS FLIPPED
OVER IN DOTTED POSITION.
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Separate al parts from packing mat
each one with the illustration and t
Parts to make certain all items are
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plied to the table
any ordinary
spot remover.
health hazard never use
highly volatile solvents.
wax to the table.
, cloth.
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