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SKU 95112
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the work location:
The location selected for the Table Saw must be level, dry, and well lighted. The
location must be capable of supporting the weight (approximately 480 pounds) of
the Table Saw and workpieces. There should also be room enough to allow move-
ment around the Saw with long pieces of woodstock.
Once located, set a carpenter’s level (not included) on the Saw Table (8E) and level
the Saw Table from front to back and side to side. If necessary, use shims (not
included) at one or more corners at the Base (9E) of the Saw.
(see figure i.)
to adjust the saw blade Height:
warning!
Make sure the Power Switch (17E) is off and the Table Saw is unplugged
from its electrical outlet. Failure to do so could result in accidental starting, causing
serious injury.
locK Knob (26e)
HeigHt Hand wHeel (36e)
tilting Hand wHeel (30e)
locK Knob (26e)
figure j
Loosen the Lock Knob (26E) by turning it counterclockwise about three turns. Then,
turn the Height Hand Wheel (36E) to the desired Saw Blade (86D) height.
(see figure j.)
caution!
The Saw Blade (86D) should only be raised 1/8” above the surface of
the workpiece to be cut. However, if hollow ground Saw Blades are used, raise the
Saw Blade to its maximum height to allow for greater blade clearance.
Lock the Saw Blade (86D) height in position by turning the Lock Knob (26E) clock-
wise about three turns.
iMportant:
Do not overtighten. Only a small amount of
pressure is necessary to lock the Height Hand Wheel (36E) securely.
(see figure j.)
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