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Table of Contents

 

Page

General Safety Rules

2

Additional Safety Rules

3–5

Motor Specifications & Electrical Requirements

6

Table of Contents

7

Glossary of Terms

8

Tools Needed For Assembly

8

Getting To Know Your Table Saw

24–26

Power Switch

24

Table

24

Base

24

Blade Angle Lock

24

Elevation Wheel

24

Blade Tilt Scale

24

Rip Fence Scale

24

Miter Gauge Scale

24

Rip Fence Storage

24

Miter Gauge Storage

24

Push Stick

24

Smart Guard System Storage

24

Blade and Wrench Storage

24

Rip Fence

24

Smart Guard System

26

Table Insert

26

Miter Gauge

26

Unpacking and Checking Contents

28

List of Loose Parts

28

Adjustments

30–38

Adjusting 90 & 45 Degree Positive Stops

30

Adjusting Blade Tilt Indicator

30

Blade Parallel to Miter Gauge Groove Adjustment

.....32

Removal and Installation of the Blade

34

Using Carbide-Tipped Blades

36

Aligning Rip Fence

38

Manual Pointer Adjustment

38

Miter Gauge Adjustment

38

 

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Assembly

40–46

Attaching Smart Guard System

40–42

Attaching Rip Fence

44

Assembling the Leg Stand

44

Mounting Saw to Leg Stand

44

Mounting Table Saw to Workbench

46

Mounting to Plywood

46

Basic Table Saw Operation

48–72

Keeping the Area Clean

48

Safety Power Switch

48

Smart Guard System

50–52

Using the Miter Gauge with “T” Bar

54

Push Stick and Push Block

56

Auxiliary Fence

56

Crosscutting

58

Repetitive Cutting

58

Miter Cutting

60

Bevel Crosscutting

60

Compound Miter Cutting

60

Using the Rip Fence

60–62

Ripping

62–64

Resawing

64

Making a Featherboard

64

Non Thru-Sawing

66

Rabbeting

66

Dadoing

68–70

Special Cutting Techniques

72

Maintaining Your Table Saw

72–74

Maintenance

72

Blade Elevation and Tilting Mechanism

74

Lubrication

74

Care of Blades

74

Trouble Shooting

76

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