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getting to know your saw
9 SAWBLADE
J | 7 BLADE GUARD |
S TABLE INSERT |
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0 | ANTIKICKBACK |
| PAWLS |
6 MITER GAUGE
RiP FENCE
HOLES; FOR
ATTACHING FACING
RiP FENCE
LOCK HANDLE
4TILT LOCK HANDLE
(UNDERNEATH TABLE)
2 ELEVATION HANDWHEEL
3 TiLT HANDWHEEL
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CAUTION: Before turning switch "ON", make sure the blade guard Is correctly Installed and operaUng properly.
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AUTHORIZEDAND POSSIBLE HAZARDOUS USE BY CHILDREN AND OTHERS.
A. To turn saw ON, stand to either side ot the blade, never in line with it, insert finger under switch lever and pull END of lever out.
After turning switch ON, always allow the blade to come up to full speed before cutting.
Do not cycle the Motor Switch on and oft rapidly, as this may cause the sawblade to loosen. In the event this should ever occur, allow the sawblade to come to a complete stop and retighten the arbor nut normally, not excessively. Never leave the saw while the power in =ON",
B. Totum saw OFF, PUSH leverin. Never leave the saw untilthe cutting tool has come to a complete stop.
C. To lock switch in OFF position, hold switch IN with one hand, REMOVE key with other hand.
WARNING: For your own safety, lower blade or other cutting tool below table surface. (If blade Is Ulted. return It to vertical, 90 °, position). Always lock the switch "OFF". When saw Is not in use, remove key and keep it in a safe place. Also, in the event of a power failure (all ofyour,ghts go out) turn switch off, lock It and remove the key. This will prevent the saw from starting up again when the power comes back on,
KEY
(YELLOW PLASTIC)
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