OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

To Raise And Lower The 10" Saw Blade:

1.When cutting, the top edge of the Saw Blade (part #14-I) should rise about 1/4” above the top edge of the workpiece.

2.To raise the height of the 10" Saw Blade (part #14-I), unlock the Bevel Lock (part #19-I). Next, turn the Height Handle (part #5G) clockwise until the desired height is acquired. Then, re-lock the Bevel Lock.

(See Figures B, M, and Assy. Diagrams G, and I.)

3.To lower the height of the 10" Saw Blade (part #14-I), unlock the Bevel Lock (part #19-I). Next, turn the Height Handle (part #5G) counterclockwise until the desired height is acquired. Then, re-lock the Bevel Lock.

(See Figures, B, M, and Assy. Diagrams G, and I.)

To Adjust The Width Of A Cut:

1.The width of a cut is achieved by moving the Rip Fence (part #10C) to the right or left. (See Figures B, L, and Assy. Diagram C.)

2.The 10" Table Saw features a Scale (part #6H) on the Front Rail (part #7H) of the unit. The Scale’s measurements are in inch increments.

(See Figures B, H, L, and Assy. Diagrams C, and H.)

3.To position the Rip Fence (part #10C) for the desired width of a cut, unlock the Rip Fence Handle (part #37C) by raising it upward.

(See Figures B, L, and Assy. Diagrams, C, and H.)

4.Place the workpiece on the Saw Table (part #17H) against the Rip Fence (part #10C). Next, slide the workpiece, and the Rip Fence, to the right or left until the left side of the Scale (part #6H) indicates on the Scale Indicator (part #20C) the desired width to be cut. Then, lock the Rip Fence in place by lowering the Rip Fence Handle (part #37C). (See Figures B, L, and Assy. Diagrams C, and H.)

To Adjust The Bevel Of The 10" Saw Blade:

1.The 10" Table Saw is capable of making bevel cuts from 90 degrees to 45 degrees.

2.The 10" Table Saw also features a Bevel Scale (part #10G) on the front side of the unit. (See Figure B, and Assy. Diagram G.)

SKU 46813

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