the supply circuit) or when the supply circuit is
extremely long. Always check connections, load and
supply circuit when the motor fails to perform
satisfactorily. Check wire sizes and lengths with the table in the next paragraph. Replace or repair damaged or worn cord immediately.
CONNECTING TO POWER SOURCE OUTLET
This saw must be grounded while in use to protect the operator from electrical shock.
If power cord is worn or cut, or damaged in any way, have it replaced immediately.
CAUTION: | This | saw | is wired | for operation | on 240 | volts |
only. Connect to | a 15 | ampere | branch circuit | protected | by a |
15 ampere time delay or circuit saver fuse or circuit breaker,
WARNING: Do not permit fingers to contact the terminals
of power or motor plugs when installing or removing the plug to or from a live power source. Hold the plug as shown,
GROUNDING BLADE IS
LONGEST OF 3 BLADES
GROUNDED
OUTLET BOX
NO ADAPTER IS
AVAILABLE FOR
THIS TYPE PLUG
WARNING: IF NOT PROPERLY GROUNDED THIS POWER TOOL CAN INCUR THE POTENTIAL HAZARD
OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, PARTICULARLY WHEN
USED IN DAMP LOCATIONS, IN PROXIMITY TO PLUMBING, OR OUT OF DOORS. IF AN ELECTRICAL SHOCK OCCURS THERE IS THE POTENTIAL OF A
SECONDARY HAZARD SUCH AS YOUR HANDS CONTACTING THE SAWBLADE.
This power tool is equipped with a
by Underwriters' Laboratories and the Canadian Standards
Association. The ground conductor has a green lug and is attached to the tool housing at one end and to the ground
prong in the attachment plug at the other end.
The use of any extension cord will cause some loss of
power. To keep this to a minimum and to prevent
determine the minimum wire size (A.W.G.) extension cord.
Use only 3 wire extension cords which have 3 prong grounding type lugs and
Extension | Cord | Length | Wire Size A.W.G. | ||
Up | to | 100 | ft | 14 | |
100 | ft. | to | 200ft | ...................... | 12 |
200 | ft. | to | 400 | ft | 8 |
NOTE: For circuits of greater length, the wire size must be
increased proportionately in order to deliver ample voltage to the saw motor.
_- SWITCH
IF YOU ARE NOT SURE THAT YOUR OUTLET IS
PROPERLY GROUNDED, HAVE IT CHECKED BY A
QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN.
WARNING: DO NOT | PERMIT FINGERS TO TOUCH |
| |
THE TERMINALS OF | PLUGS WHEN INSTALLING | OR |
|
REMOVING THE PLUG TO OR FROM THE OUTLET. | GROUND | GROUND |
CONTENTS
WAR RANTY | ................................. |
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| 2 | ||||
GENERAL | SAFETY | INSTRUCTIONS |
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FOR | POWER | TOOLS |
| 2 | |||||
ADDITIONAL |
| SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS |
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FOR | TABLE | SAWS | ........................... |
| 3 | ||||
MOTOR | SPECIFICATIONS | AND | ELECTRICAL |
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REQUIREMENTS |
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| 4 | |||||
UNPACKING | AND CHECKING | CONTENTS | 6 | ||||||
Tools |
| Needed | ................................ |
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| 6 | ||
List | of | Loose | Parts | ............ |
| 6 | |||
ASSEMBLY | .................................. |
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| 7 | |||
Attaching | Legs | ............................... |
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| 7 | ||||
Checking | Table | Insert |
| 7 | |||||
Checking | Blade | Squareness | to Table | 8 | |||||
Attaching | Table | Extension | ..................... | 8 | |||||
Installing | Rip | Fence | Guide | Bars | .................. | 9 | |||
Aligning |
| Rip | Fence | .......................... |
| 11 | |||
Adjusting | Rip | Scale | Pointer | .................... | 12 | ||||
Installing | Blade | Guard |
| 12 | |||||
GETTING |
| TO | KNOW | YOUR | SAW | !4 | |||
Switch |
| .............................. |
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| 14 | ||||
Elevation | Crank | ............................. |
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| 15 | ||||
Elevation | Lock | ............................. |
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| 15 | ||||
Tilt | Crank | ................................. |
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| 15 | ||
Rip | Fence |
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| 15 | |||
Miter | Gauge | ................................ |
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| 15 | |||
Blade |
| Guard | ................................ |
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| 15 | ||
Table |
| insert | ................................ |
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| !5 |
Removing | and | Installing | Saw Blade | 16 | ||
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| 16 | ||||
BASIC | SAW OPERATION | USING THE MITER GAUGE 17 | ||||
Work | Helpers | ............................... | 17 | |||
Crosscutting | ................................ |
| 18 | |||
Repetitive | Cutting | 18 | ||||
Miter | Cutting | ............................... | 19 | |||
Bevel | Crosscutting | 19 | ||||
Compound | Miter Cutting | ...................... | 19 | |||
BASIC | SAW OPERATION | USING THE RIP FENCE .. 20 | ||||
Ripping |
| ................................... |
| 20 | ||
Bevel | R ipping | .............................. | 20 | |||
Resawing | .................................. |
| 22 | |||
Cutting | Panels | .............................. | 22 | |||
Rabbeting | ................................. |
| 22 | |||
ADJUSTMENTS | .............................. | 23 | ||||
Miter | Gauge |
| 23 | |||
Heeling Adjustment or Parallelism of |
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Sawblade | to | Miter Gauge Groove | 23 | |||
Blade Tilt, or Squareness of |
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Blade | to | Table | 24 | |||
Elevation |
| Lock | ............................. | 26 | ||
MAINTENANCE | ............................ | 26 | ||||
LUBRICATION | .............................. | 27 | ||||
RECOMMENDED | ACCESSORIES | 2 7 | ||||
TROUBLE |
| SHOOTING | 2S | |||
REPAIR |
| PARTS | .............................. | 30 |