Contents
Main
Table of Contents
Safety Instructions For Table Saw
Safety Signal Words
Before Using The Saw
Safety Instructions For Table Saw (continued)
When Installing Or Moving The Saw
Before Each Use
To Reduce the Risk of Injury From Jams, Slips Or Thrown Pieces (Kickbacks Or Throwbacks)
Safety Instructions For Table Saws (continued)
Plan Ahead To Protect Your Eyes, Hands, Face and Ears
Whenever Sawblade Is Spinning
Safety Instructions For Table Saws (continued)
Additional Safety Instructions For: Rip Type Cuts.
Additional Safety Instructions For: Crosscut Type Cuts.
Glossary of Terms for Woodworking
Glossary of Terms for Woodworking (continued)
Motor Specifications and Electrical Requirements
Motor Specifications and Electrical Requirements (continued)
Thermal Overload Protector
Wire Sizes
Unpacking and Checking Contents
Getting to Know Your Table Saw
21 Cord Wrap
1 Rip Fence 4 Sliding Table
14 Table
16 Blade Guard
17 Ind-I-Cut
19 Table Insert
15 Miter Gauge
Getting to Know Your Table Saw
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Getting to Know Your Table Saw (continued)
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Alignment
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CAUTION: Blade tips are sharp, to move, grasp blade as shown to avoid injury.
Checking Blade Tilt, or Squareness of Blade to Table
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Adjusting Rip Fence Guide Bars
Aligning Slidin g Table Extension
Rip Fence Lock Lever Adjustment
Adjusting Rip Indicator
Checking Sliding Table Extension
WARNING: To reduce the risk of thrown workpiece, do not use with extension lock lever unlocked.
Installing Blade Guard
Aligning Blade Guard
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Miter Gauge Alignment
Adjusting Bevel Lock
Mounting Your Saw
Mounting Your Saw (continued)
Mounting Table Saw to RIDGID Universal Power Tool Legset #AC9910
Workbench Mounting Using "C" Clamps
Supporting Table Saw with Sawhorses
Safety Instructions for Basic Saw Operations
To Reduce the Risk of Injury From Jams, Slips Or Thrown Pieces (Kickbacks Or Throwbacks)
Safety Instructions for Basic Saw Operations (continued)
Plan Ahead To Protect Your Eyes, Hands, Face and Ears
Whenever Sawblade Is Spinning
Work Feed Device s
Push Stick
Push Block (For Use with Auxiliary Fence)
Work Feed Devices (continued)
Auxiliary Fence
Fence Facing
Basic Saw Operations
Using the Miter Gauge
Crosscutting
WARNING: To reduce the risk of blade contact or kickback, hold miter gauge properly.
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Miter Crosscutting
Bevel Crosscutting
Compound Crosscutting
Using the Rip Fence
Ripping
Ripping (continued)
Bevel Ripping Narrow Work
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Using Featherboards for Non- Thru Sawing
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Rabbeting
Ploughing and Molding
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Maintaining Your Table Saw
Adjusting Nylon Se t Screw
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Troubleshooting
Motor
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Model TS24001
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Figure 3 - Miter Gauge Assembly
Figure 4 - Fence Assembly
Figure 5 - Guard Assembly
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