NOTE: The adapter illustrated is for use only if you already have a properly grounded
The use of any extension cord will cause some loss of power. To keep this to a minimum and to prevent overheating and motor
Use only 3 wire extension cords which have
1 H.P. MOTR 110 - 120V
Extension Cord |
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| Length | Wire Size A.W.G. |
0 | - 25 Feet | No. 16 |
26 - 50 Feet | No. 14 | |
51 | - 100 Feet | No. 12 |
CHECK MOTOR ROTATION
The motor must rotate CLOCKWISE when viewed from the shaft end to which you wilt mount the pulley. (See page 21 .) If it does not, do not assemble or use saw until motor with right rotation is installed.
contents |
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Warranty | 2 | ||
Safety instructions for Table Saw | 2 | ||
Additional Instructionsfor Rip Type Cuts | 4 | ||
Additional Instructionsfor Cross Cut Type Cuts .... | 5 | ||
Glossary | 5 | ||
Motor Specifications and |
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Electrical Requirements | 6 | ||
Connecting to Power Source Outlet | 6 | ||
Motor Rotation | 7 | ||
Unpacking | and Checking Contents | 8 | |
Tools Needed | 8 | ||
List of Loose Parts | 8 | ||
Assembly | 10 | ||
Installing Handwheels | 10 | ||
Checking Table insert | 10 | ||
Checking Blade Squareness to Table | 10 | ||
Assembling Steel Legs | 11 | ||
Mounting Saw | 11 | ||
Attaching | and Assembling Table Extensions | 12 | |
Mounting Switch | 13 | ||
Installing Right Front Rip Fence Guide Bar | 14 | ||
Installing Rear Fence Guide Bar | 15 | ||
Aligning | Rip Fence | 17 | |
Self Aligning Spring Adjustment | 17 | ||
Rip Fence Lock Lever Adjustment | 18 | ||
Rip Fence Alignment Adjustment | !8 | ||
Adjusting | Rip Scale Pointer | 19 | |
installing | Blade Guard | 19 | |
Mounting the Motor | 21 | ||
Installing Belt Guard | 23 | ||
Plugging in Motor | 24 | ||
Getting to Know Your Saw | 25 | ||
On.Off Switch | 25 | ||
Elevation Handwheel | 26 | ||
Tilt | Handwheel | 26 | |
Tilt | Lock | Handle | 26 |
Rip Fence | 26 |
Miter Gauge | ......................................................... |
| 26 | ||
Blade | Guard |
| 26 | ||
Table | Insert | .......................................................... |
| 26 | |
Removing and | Installing Sawblade | 27 | |||
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Safety instructions | for | Basic Saw Operation | 28 | ||
Basic Saw Operation - | Using the Miter Gauge .... | 30 | |||
Work Helpers |
| 30 | |||
Crosscutting | ......................................................... |
| 31 | ||
Repetitive Cutting | 32 | ||||
Miter Cutting |
| 32 | |||
Bevel Crosscutting | 33 | ||||
Compound | Miter Cutting | 33 | |||
Using the Rip Fence | 33 | ||||
Ripping |
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| 34 | ||
Bevel | Ripping |
| 34 | ||
Using Featherboards | for Thru Sawing | 36 | |||
Resawing |
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| 36 | ||
Cutting Panels | ..................................................... | 37 | |||
Rabbeting |
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| 37 | ||
Ploughing and Molding | 37 | ||||
Dadoing |
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| 38 | ||
Molding Cutting | .................................................... | 38 | |||
Using Featherboards | for Non | 38 | |||
Adjustments | ........................................................... |
| 39 | ||
Miter Gauge | ......................................................... |
| 39 | ||
Heeling Adjustment or Parallelism of Sawblade |
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to Miter Gauge Groove | 39 | ||||
Blade Tilt, or Squareness of Blade to Table | 41 | ||||
Tilt Mechanism | ..................................................... | 42 | |||
Maintenance | ........................................................... |
| 43 | ||
Lubrication |
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| 43 | ||
Recommended | Accessories | 43 | |||
Trouble | Shooting | ................................................... | 44 | ||
Motor | .................................................................... |
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| 44 | |
Repair Parts | .................................................... | 46 |
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