OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
To Raise And Lower The 10" Saw Blade:
1.When cutting, the top edge of the Saw Blade (part
2.To raise the height of the 10" Saw Blade (part
(See Figures B, M, and Assy. Diagrams G, and I.)
3.To lower the height of the 10" Saw Blade (part
(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.)
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