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Warranty | ................................................................................ |
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Safety Instructions |
| For Table | Saw | 2 | Auxiliary Fence |
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Safety | Signal Words |
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| 2 | Basic Saw | Operations | ........................ |
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Before | Using The Saw | ........................... |
| 2 | Using the Miter Gauge |
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When Installing | Or Moving | The Saw | 2 | Additional | Safety Instructions | for | Crosscutting | ........ 28 | ||||||||||
Before | Each Use |
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| 3 | Crosscutting |
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To Avoid | Injury From Jams, Slips Or Thrown | Pieces |
| Repetitive | Crosscutting |
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(Kickbacks | Or Throwbacks) | 3 | Miter | Crosscutting |
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Plan Ahead | To Protect | Your Eyes, Hands, |
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| Bevel | Crosscutting | ................................................... |
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Face and Ears | ............................................................... |
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| 4 | Compound Crosscutting |
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Whenever | Sawblade Is Spinning | 4 | Using the Rip Fence |
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Additional | Safety | Instructions | 5 | Addilionai | Safety Instructions | for | Rip Cuts | 31 | ||||||||||
Glossary | of Terms | for Woodworking | 6 | Ripping | .............................................. |
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Motor Specifications | and Electrical Requirements | 7 | Bevel | Ripping Narrow Work |
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Power Supply and | Motor Specifications | 7 | Using | Featherboards | for | 33 | ||||||||||||
General | Electrical |
| Connections | 7 | Using | Featherboards | for Non | 34 | ||||||||||
Volt, 60 | Hz Tool Information | 7 | Resawing | .................................................................. |
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Wire Sizes |
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| 8 | Dadoing | .................................... |
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| 9 | Rabbeting | ........................................... |
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Unpacking | and Checking | Contents | 10 | Ploughing | and Molding |
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Tools Needed | ................................... |
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| 10 | Molding | Cutting |
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Unpacking |
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| 10 | Adjustments | .................................................... |
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List of Loose | Parts |
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| 11 | Miter | Gauge |
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| 11 | Rip Fence |
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Assembly |
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| 12 | Self Aligning Spring | Adjustment | .............................. | 37 | |||||
Installing | Handwheels | and | Bevel Pointer | 12 | Rip Fence | Alignment | Adjustment | .............. | 38 | |||||||||
Assembling | Steel |
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| 12 | Adjusting | Rip Scale | Indicator | ...................... | 38 | |||||||
Mounting | Your | Saw |
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| 13 | Heeling | Adjustment | or Parallelism | of Sawblade | to Miter | ||||||||
Assembling | Table |
| Extensions | 14 | Gauge | Groove |
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Installing | Rip Fence Guide Bars and Switch | Box , | ,15 | Blade Tilt, or Squareness of Blade to Table | 40 | |||||||||||||
Aligning | Extensions |
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Checking | Table | Insert | ........................................... |
| 18 | Tilt and | Elevation Mechanism | ........................... | 42 | |||||||||
Installing | Blade | Guard | ................................ |
| 19 | Maintaining | Your Table Saw |
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Getting to Know Your Table Saw | 21 | Maintenance |
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Safety Instructions | for Basic Saw Operations | ............ | 24 | Lubrication | ...................................................... |
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Before | Each Use |
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To Avoid | Injury | From Jams, | Slips Or Thrown | Pieces |
| Troubleshooting |
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(Kickbacks | Or Throwbacks) | .................................. | 24 | General | ........................................ |
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Whenever | Sawblade Is Spinning | 25 | Motor | ................................................................. |
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Work Feed | Devices |
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