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GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

EXTREME CAUTION SHOULD BE USED IN OPERATING ALL POWER
TOOLS. KNOW YOUR POWER TOOL, BE FAMILIAR WITH ITS OPERATION.
READ THE OWNER’S MANUAL AND PRACTICE SAFE USAGE
PROCEDURES AT ALL TIMES.

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CONNECT

 your machine

 ONLY

 to the matched and specified power

source.

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WEAR SAFETY GLASSES, RESPIRATORS, HEARING PROTECTION

and 

SAFETY SHOES

 when operating heavy machinery. 

Always wear

safety glasses.

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DO NOT

 wear loose clothing or jewellery when operating machinery.

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A Safe Environment is important

. Keep the area free of dust, dirt and

other debris in the immediate vicinity of the machine.

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BE ALERT

! Do Not Use prescription or other drugs that may affect your

ability or judgement to safely use this machine.

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DISCONNECT

 the power source when changing drill bits, hollow chisels

or making other adjustments or repairs.

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NEVER

 leave an operating tool unattended.

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NEVER

 reach over the table when the tool is in operation.

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ALWAYS

 keep blades, knives or bits sharp and properly aligned.

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ALWAYS

 keep all safety guards in place and ensure their proper function.

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ALWAYS

 use push sticks and featherboards to safely feed your work

through the machine.

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ALWAYS

 make sure that any tools used for adjustments are removed

before operating the machine.

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ALWAYS

 secure your work with the appropriate clamps or vises.

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ALWAYS

 keep bystanders safely away while operating machinery.

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THINK SAFETY. WORK SAFELY.

 Never attempt a procedure if it does

not feel safe or comfortable.

Summary of Contents for B2062L

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL B2062L 12 Table Saw ...

Page 2: ... Rip Fence Assembly Page 14 Rip Fence Adjusting Page 14 Measure Scale Adjusting Page 15 Electrical Instructions Page 16 Electrical Diagram Wiring Page 17 Operation Blade Height Adjustment Page 18 Blade Tilt Adjustment Page 18 Mitre Gauge Adjustment Page 18 Maintenance Page 19 Mitre Gauge Schematic parts List Page 20 Blade Guard Pawl Schematic Parts List Page 21 Fence Schematic Parts List Page 22 M...

Page 3: ...ription or other drugs that may affect your ability or judgement to safely use this machine DISCONNECT the power source when changing drill bits hollow chisels or making other adjustments or repairs NEVER leave an operating tool unattended NEVER reach over the table when the tool is in operation ALWAYS keep blades knives or bits sharp and properly aligned ALWAYS keep all safety guards in place and...

Page 4: ... the Rip Fence and the Mitre Gauge together ALWAYS make sure that the rip fence is properly squared to the saw blade to prevent kickback ALWAYS make sure that your saw is in a stable position Cutting heavy long stock may alter the stability of the B2062L In the event that this may occur the saw should be firmly bolted to the floor ALWAYS be sure that the mobile base wheels are firmly locked before...

Page 5: ... Blade Speed 4 140 RPM s Triple V Belt Drive Left Tilting Arbor Precision Ground Cast Iron Main Table and Extensions Overall Table Size 30 x 48 Cast Iron Trunions with Sealed Ball Bearings Magnetic Power Switch with Emergency Shut off Button Cast iron Dado Table Insert Extension Arbor Bolt Nut and Washer for Dado Usage T Slot Miter Gauge Two Push Sticks Included Sloped Bottom Shelf to Direct Sawdu...

Page 6: ...empty before discarding them Your B2062L table saw is shipped with a protective coating on most exposed cast iron surfaces and this coating should be removed prior to assembly Using a cloth and mineral spirits wipe the surfaces clean After the parts have dried apply a coat of paste wax or Top Cote and then buff dry This will protect the surfaces from future corrosion The following illustrations sh...

Page 7: ...7 UNPACKING Continued T Slot Mitre Gauge Blade Guard Splitter and safety push sticks Other components included with the saw carton are 2 cast iron Extension Tables Rip Fence Rails and the Rip Fence ...

Page 8: ...ding with the assembly and be sure that the castors on the mobile base are locked Extension Tables Assemble the cast iron extension tables as shown in the illustration being sure that the tables are perfectly level with the main saw table The assembly bolts will be found in the toolbox Blade Guard Splitter Install the blade guard bracket with the two socket head bolts and finger tighten only Inser...

Page 9: ...urther adjustment 4 The blade guard is now attached but is not yet useable Important Be sure that the blade guard and the anti kickback pawls are spring loaded forcing them down to the table surface Both the guard and the pawls should return to the table surface after being lifted Adjusting the Blade Guard 1 Important The spreader must always be in line with the saw blade and in the middle of the ...

Page 10: ...n the center of the saw kerf and that the guard and prawls automatically return to the table surface Arbor Extension Install the arbor extension into the arbor The arbor extension for standard 12 blades is 1 o d x 3 long Thread the arbor extension into the arbor by hand in a counter clockwise rotation Secure the arbor extension by inserting an 8mm hex wrench into the socket at the outboard end of ...

Page 11: ...lignment be checked prior to operating the saw A simple method of checking this alignment is as follows Clamp a dowel to the mitre gauge Pick out a saw tooth on the front of the blade and set the dowel so that it is just touching the tooth Mark the tooth with a felt marker Hand rotate the saw blade so that the marked saw tooth is now at the back of the saw Gauge this tooth with miter gauge dowel I...

Page 12: ... 10mm hex head cap screws Installation of Table Inserts Be sure that the table inserts and receptor is clean and free of dust and wood chips Lower the saw blade below the table surface Place the standard insert into position with the cut out on the blade side Use a straight edge to be sure that the top surface of the insert is flush with the tabletop To make any adjustments turn the insert upside ...

Page 13: ...ble with the four hex screws and lock washers Use a combination square and set the tail to 12mm Use this along the back surface of the table so the back rail will be 12mm below the surface Attach the guide rail to the front rail with six 16mm screws and lock washers Rip Fence Adjusting To adjust the fence so that it is level with the saw table rotate one or both nylon screws to raise or lower the ...

Page 14: ...require adjustments However in the event that it does do the following Check to see that the 0 indicator is correct on the right side of the saw blade Check to see that the 0 indicator is correct on the left side of the saw blade Should these need adjustment loosen the two round head screws remove the magnifying lens and move the cursor to indicate the 0 mark ...

Page 15: ... the remaining wires The saw is already wired at the magnetic starter The ground green is connected to the ground screw on the box The black and the brown red leads are connected to terminals These leads should be attached to terminals U 2 and W 6 The white blue lead is not used Check the starter to be sure that the unused lead is white blue Once the unused lead is determined take the motor end of...

Page 16: ...16 ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM WIRING ...

Page 17: ...wheel until the desired angle is reached Lock the hand wheel by rotating the lock knob Do not over tighten Mitre Gauge Adjustment The mitre gauge supplied with the B2062L table saw is equipped with individually adjustable index stops at 90 degrees and 45 degrees both left and right Adjustment to these stops can be made by loosening the locking nut and tightening or loosening the three adjusting sc...

Page 18: ...ponents The unpainted surfaces saw table top etc should be protected with a coat of paste wax or Top Cote Apply the wax cote and then buff dry Regularly vacuum all sawdust from the saw s interior Lubricate the trunion and worm gears with white grease on a regular basis Vacuum the motor through the openings on a regular basis Regularly lubricate all moving parts internal bearing and wear surfaces C...

Page 19: ...087 00 1 3 Bar 1088 00 1 4 Gauge 1089 00 1 5 Round Head Screw 5mm 80 x 20 1090 00 3 6 Indicator 1091 00 1 7 Mitre Gauge Stop 1092 00 1 8 Set Screw 6mm 1 0 x 6 0964 00 1 9 Set Screw 6mm 1 0 x 6 0964 00 1 10 Roller Guide 1093 00 1 11 Flat Head Screw 6mm 1 0 x 8 1095 00 1 12 Locking Nut 5mm 80 0985 00 3 ...

Page 20: ...scription Part No Quantity 1 Push Nut 1069 00 4 2 Clear Blade Guard 1070 00 1 3 Guard Support 1071 00 1 4 Pin 1072 00 1 5 Spring 1073 00 1 6 Spreader 1074 00 1 7 Spacer 1075 00 2 8 Pin 1076 00 1 9 Anti kickback Pawl 1077 00 2 10 Snap Ring 1078 00 2 11 Pin 1079 00 1 ...

Page 21: ...8 x 16mm 2005 00 3 24 Lock Nut 2213 00 1 8 Fence 2006 00 1 25 Hex Bolt M6 x 45mm 2214 00 1 9 Fence Brkt Body 2007 00 1 26 Lens 2015 00 1 10 Hex Head Screw M10 x 30mm 2221 00 3 27 Lens Bracket 2016 00 1 11 Washer 2223 00 6 28 Hex Screw M5 x 8mm 1212 00 3 12 Lock Washer 0963 00 6 29 Washer 2215 00 3 13 Hex Nut 1016 00 6 30 Setscrew M8 x 12mm 2216 00 2 14 Hex Head Screw M8 x 30mm 2221 00 3 31 Plastic...

Page 22: ...22 MAIN MECHANISM SCHEMATIC ...

Page 23: ...rew 5mm 80 x 8 0969 00 1 22 Collar 0970 00 1 23 Collar 0970 00 2 24 Roll Pin 0971 00 5 25 Limit Stud 0972 00 4 26 Tilt Adjustment Shaft 0973 00 1 27 Front Trunion Bracket 0974 00 1 28 Key 5mm x 5mm x 25 0975 00 2 29 Washer 0976 00 1 30 Front Trunion 0977 00 1 31 Hex Nut 8mm 1 25 0978 00 2 32 Hex Bolt 8mm 1 25 x 35 0970 00 1 33 Hex Bolt 8mm 1 25 x 35 0979 00 1 34 Pivot Shaft 0980 00 1 35 Hex Bolt 1...

Page 24: ...12 00 1 67 Washer 1013 00 2 68 Worm Gear 1014 00 2 69 Lack Washer 10mm 0963 00 4 70 Hex Nut 10mm 1016 00 4 71 Motor Mount Plate 1017 00 1 72 Hex Head Bolt 10mm 1 5 1018 00 4 73 Bearing Dust Deflector 1019 00 1 74 Thrust bearing 51104 1020 00 1 75 Height Adj Shaft 1021 00 1 76 Snap Ring R28 1022 00 1 77 Rear Trunion Bracket 1023 00 1 78 Hex Nut 10mm 1016 00 4 80 Motor Pulley 1026 00 1 81 Setscrew 8...

Page 25: ...25 TABLE BASE ASSEMBLY SCHEMATIC DRAWING ...

Page 26: ... 1053 00 2 22 Line Cord Switch to Motor 1055 00 1 23 Door 1056 00 1 26 Locking Knob 1059 00 2 27 Screw 1060 00 2 28 Crank Handle 1061 00 2 29 Hex Nut 1062 00 2 30 Hand Wheel tilt 1063 00 1 31 Socket Head Bolt 8mm 1 25 x 20 1063 00 2 32 Shield Plate 1065 00 1 33 Setscrew 6mm 1 0 x 6 0964 00 2 34 Grommet 1066 00 1 35 Lock Washer 4mm 1067 00 2 36 Hand Wheel Height 1063 00 1 37 Guard Support Rod 1080 ...

Page 27: ... All returned merchandise will be subject to a minimum charge of 15 for re stocking and handling with the following qualifications Returns must be pre authorized by us in writing We do not accept collect shipments Items returned for warranty purposes must be insured and shipped pre paid to the nearest warehouse Returns must be accompanied with a copy of your original invoice as proof of purchase R...

Page 28: ...9 659 0771 Dartmouth 133 Ilsley Avenue Dartmouth Nova Scotia B3B 1S9 Tel 902 468 8088 Fax 902 468 8830 Barrie 21 Commerce Park Drive Barrie Ontario L4N 8X1 Tel 705 730 0498 Fax 705 730 0495 Pickering 1064 Salk Road Pickering Ontario L1W 4B5 Tel 905 831 9582 Fax 905 831 4292 Calgary 2611 Hopewell Place N E Unit 109 Calgary Alberta T1Y 7K3 Tel 403 250 1986 Fax 403 250 7768 We have been serving the C...

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