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SKU 97896 

        

FENCE (123)

 

 

FENCE  

    HANDLE (132)

BLADE GUARD

FigurE E

LONG NUT (128)

3.  Slip the Rear Plate (120) onto the top/

rear edge of the Work Table (86), 

lowering the Fence Assembly all the way 

onto the Table.  Then, lock the Fence in 

position by lowering the Fence Handle 

(132) to a vertical position.  See 

Figure 

E

Grab the end of the Fence and try to lift 

4. 

it. If any free play is noted, very gently 

turn the Long Nut (128) in a clockwise 

direction while wiggling then end of the 

Fence until no more give is felt.  Then 

turn the Long Nut another 1/8” to 1/4”.

OPErATing inSTrucTiOnS

read the EnTirE iMPOrTAnT 

SAFETY inFOrMATiOn section at 

the beginning of this manual 

including all text under 

subheadings therein before set up 

or use of this product.

To raise And Lower Saw Blade

 

TO PrEVEnT 

SEriOuS injurY 

FrOM AccidEnTAL 

OPErATiOn: 

Turn the Power Switch of the 

Table Saw to its “OFF” position 

and unplug the Saw from its 

electrical outlet before making 

any adjustments to the height of 

the Blade (3).

When cutting, the top edge of the Saw 

1. 

Blade (3) should rise about 1/4” above 

the top edge of the workpiece.

CONTROL  

WHEEL 

(51)

FigurE F

LOCK KNOB 

(65)

2. 

To increase the Blade height

, turn the 

Control Wheel counterclockwise. See 

Figure F

.

To Adjust The Saw Blade Angle

The Table Saw is capable of making cuts 

1. 

from 45° to 90°.
The Table Saw also features an 

2. 

Angle 

Scale 

and 

Angle Indicator

 on the front 

side of the unit. 

See Figure F.

To adjust the angle of the Saw Blade (3), 

3. 

unlock the Lock Knob (65) by turning 

it 

counterclockwise

.  Push the Control 

Wheel (51) inward to engage the gear, 

then turn it until the red pointer indicates 

the desired angle. 

cAuTiOn! 

4. 

Due to its weight, the saw 

Blade will lower on its own. When an 

angle is set, hold the Control Wheel 

stationary with one hand and tighten the 

Lock Knob with the other hand.
Then, turn the Lock Knob 

5. 

clockwise

 to 

lock the Saw Blade in position.  

Summary of Contents for 97896

Page 1: ...Harbor Freight Tools All rights reserved No portion of this manual or any artwork contained herein may be reproduced in any shape or form without the express written consent of Harbor Freight Tools D...

Page 2: ...symbol indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in minor or moderate injury NOTICE is used to address practices not related to personal injury CAUTION without the safety alert...

Page 3: ...r a vise 12 to hold work when practical It s safer than using your hand and it frees both hands to operate tool DON T OVERREACH Keep proper 13 footing and balance at all times MAINTAIN TOOLS WITH CARE...

Page 4: ...t grounding conductor If repair or replacement of the electric cord or plug is necessary do not connect the equipment grounding conductor to a live terminal Check with a qualified electrician or 4 ser...

Page 5: ...e b side of a board to the opposite side without stopping Ripcut or Ripping A cut made parallel c to along with the grain of the wood Crosscut or Crosscutting A cut made d perpendicular at a 90 angle...

Page 6: ...is interrupted turn off the power switch and hold the workpiece still until the blade stops Correct the cause of blade binding before proceeding Before continuing an unfinished cut center the blade in...

Page 7: ...Push stick dimensions will vary depending on the application and user Handle Notch Must be far enough down the stick to allow a comfortable and firm grip Must be deep enough to prevent hand from slipp...

Page 8: ...t pacemaker could cause pacemaker interference or pacemaker failure WARNING Some dust created by power 23 sanding sawing grinding drilling and other construction activities contains chemicals known to...

Page 9: ...y medical or physical symptoms related to vibration such as tingling numbness and white or blue fingers seek medical advice as soon as possible Do not smoke during use Nicotine 2 reduces the blood sup...

Page 10: ...Styrofoam inserts that hold the motor in place during packing and retighten motor Instructions for putting into use Read the entire Important Safety Information section at the beginning of this manua...

Page 11: ...tightening and loosening to avoid contact with the blade Unscrew the two Block Pins 147 3 located on the Guard Arm 149 Remove the Blade Guard 146 to expose the Saw Blade opening Remove the two screws...

Page 12: ...tighten the Hex Bolt 162 See Figure C above Use the Hex Wrench 165 to tighten all 4 the Hex Bolts in place along the Support Base 164 of the Guard Assembly Figure D BLADE BOARD 152 5 To adjust the he...

Page 13: ...operation Turn the Power Switch of the Table Saw to its OFF position and unplug the Saw from its electrical outlet before making any adjustments to the height of the Blade 3 When cutting the top edge...

Page 14: ...d width to be cut Then lock the Fence in place by lowering the Fence Handle 132 Proper Placement Of Hands During Cutting Process Review all warnings 1 especially the Specific Safety Rules on page 6 be...

Page 15: ...ipped with a Circuit 1 Breaker 104 If the motor shuts off or fails to start due to overloading cutting stock too fast using a dull Saw Blade 3 low voltage using the Table Saw beyond its capacity etc t...

Page 16: ...Table Saw Allowing sawdust scraps or other debris to accumulate can cause a fire resulting in severe personal injury or property damage Do not use solvents to wipe off the 3 Table Saw as damage may re...

Page 17: ...ng 1 7 Bearing 1 8 C Ring 1 9 Key 1 10 Spindle 1 11 Gear 1 12 Bearing 1 13 C Ring 1 14 Gear Box 1 15 Gasket 1 16 Bearing 1 17 Rotor 1 18 Bearing 1 19 Screw 2 20 Stator 1 21 Flat Washer 8 22 Spring Was...

Page 18: ...1 66 Screw 4 67 Spring Washer 16 68 Support Board B 1 69 Flat Washer 5 70 Spring Pin 3 71 Nut 3 72 Spring 1 73 Flat Washer 1 74 Nut 1 75 Pivot Rod 1 76 Underlay 1 77 Screw 1 78 Rear Axis 1 79 Plate 1...

Page 19: ...8 Guide Ruler 1 139 Gauge Pointer 1 140 Spring Washer 1 141 Screw 1 142 Mitre Gauge 1 143 Angle Bolt 1 144 Lock Knob 1 145 Knob Cover 1 146 Blade Guard 1 147 Block Pin 2 148 Spring Washer 2 149 Guard...

Page 20: ...s normal wear and tear or to lack of maintenance We shall in no event be liable for death injuries to persons or property or for incidental contingent special or consequential damages arising from the...

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