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SKU 95112
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Make sure to
gradually
feed the workpiece into the Saw Blade (86D). Do not attempt
to force the Table Saw to cut faster or greater than its capacity.
When the cut is completed, press the Power Switch (17E) to its
“off”
position.
Then, unplug the Power Cord Plug from its electrical outlet.
Making a large panel cut:
warning!
Make sure the Blade Guard (2B) is lowered over the Saw Blade (86D)
and is working properly to prevent possible injury.
Place a support the same height as the top of the Saw Table (8E) behind the Table
Saw for cut work. Add supports to the sides as needed.
Depending on the shape of the panel, use the Rip Fence or Miter Gauge. If the
panel is too large to use either the Rip Fence or Miter Gauge, it is too large for this
Table Saw.
warning!
NEVER make freehand cuts (cuts without the Rip Fence or Miter
Gauge), which can result in serious injury.
Make sure the workpiece is not touching the Saw Blade (86D).
Plug the Power Cord Plug into the nearest 220 volt, grounded, twist lock, electrical
outlet. Then, turn the Power Switch (17E) to its
“on”
position.
Allow the Saw Blade (86D) to spin up to full speed before feeding the workpiece
into the Saw Blade.
Make sure to
gradually
feed the workpiece into the Saw Blade (86D). Do not attempt
to force the Table Saw to cut faster or greater than its capacity.
When the cut is completed, press the Power Switch (17E) to its
“off”
position.
Then, unplug the Power Cord Plug from its electrical outlet.
Making a dado cut:
iMportant:
This Table Saw is not equipped with the proper size Blade Insert (6E) and
Arbor Extension (83D) to perform dado cuts. These parts will need to be ordered
to perform dado cuts. Do not attempt to alter the Table Saw components to perform
dado cuts.
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