Genesis GTS10SB Operator'S Manual Download Page 21

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WARNING:

 

Never feed work piece through with your hands when 

making non-through cut, such as rabbets or dados. Always use a push stick 
and push block. Failure to do so can result in serious personal injury

IMPORTANT:

 

The table saw is a highly versatile tool, capable of a wide 

range of applications which cannot be covered in this manual. Do Not 
attempt to perform cuts not covered in this manual unless you are thoroughly 
familiar with procedures and featuring.  Visit your local library for books on 
woodworking techniques

.

OPTIONS

This table saw can add an extension table (not included) on the right side of the table to increase the 
ripping capacity up to 24".  
For more information or technical support, please call 

1-888-552-8665

 or visit our 

website 

www.richpowerinc.com.  

TROUBLE SHOOTING

Problem

Possible Cause

Solution

Saw will not start

1. Saw is not plugged in

1. Plug into power source

2. Fuse blown or circuit breaker 

2. Replace fuse or reset circuit breaker.

3. cord is damaged

3. Have power cord replaced by Authorized 

Service Center

4. Debris in ON/OFF switch

4. Clean any accumulated debris

1. Positive stop not adjusted 

1. Check the blade with square and adjust 

2. Blade angle pointer not set 

accurately

2. Check blade with square and adjust the Blade 

angle pointer

1. Rip fence not aligned with blade 1. Check and adjust the rip fence
2. Warped wood, edge against 

fence is not straight

2. Select another piece of wood

Material Binds on Splitter

1. Splitter not in line correctly with 

blade

1. Check and align the splitter with blade

1. Dull Blade

1. Replace blade

2. Blade mounted backward

2. Turn blade around

3. Gum or resin on blade

3. Remove blade and clean

4. Incorrect blade for work

4. Change to correct blade

1. Rip  fence out of adjustment

1. Align rip fence with miter gauge groove.

2. Splitter not in line with blade

2. Align splitter with blade

3. Feeding stock without rip fence 3. Install and use rip fence
4. Dull blade

4. Replace blade

5. Bevel Knob is not tight

5. Tighten the knob

Blade does not raise or tilt 

freely

1 Sawdust and dirt in 

elevation/tilting mechanisms

1. Brush or blow out loose dust and dirt

1. Extension cord is too light or too 

long

1. Replace extension cord to adequate size

2. Low house voltage

2. Contact electrician

1. Saw not mounted securely to 

work bench

1. Tighten all mounting hardware

2. Bench or stand on uneven floor 2. Re-position on flat level floor
3. Damaged saw blade

3. Replace blade

Does not make accurate 45° 

and 90°  rip cuts

Material Pinched Blade when 

ripping

Saw makes unsatisfactory 

cuts

Material Kicked Back from the 

blade

Blade does not come up to 

speed, Reset trips too easily

Saw vibrates excessively

Summary of Contents for GTS10SB

Page 1: ...10 Table Saw Scie table de 254 mm 10 po Sierra de mesa de 10 pulg 254 mm GTS10SB Operator s Manual Manuel d utilisation Manual del Operario...

Page 2: ...full face shield when needed We recommend Wide Vision Safety Mask for use over eyeglasses or standard safety glasses with side shields Always wear eye protection which is marked to comply with ANSI Z8...

Page 3: ...ons Water entering a power tool will increase the risk of electric shock Avoid body contact with earthed or grounded surfaces such as pipes radiators ranges and refrigerators There is an increased ris...

Page 4: ...Forcing the tool could possibly damage the tool and may result in personal injury Use the correct power tool for the job Don t force the tool or attachment to do a job for which it is not designed Do...

Page 5: ...p and water SERVICE Have your power tool Serviced by a qualified repair person using only identical replacement parts This will ensure that the safety of the power tool is maintained Service your powe...

Page 6: ...s maintenance or storing Accidental start up can cause serious personal injury Do not turn on the table saw before clearing the table of all tools wood scraps etc except the work piece and related fee...

Page 7: ...and lead to unexpected contact with blade Keep rip fence parallel to the saw blade to avoid binding or kickbacks Never pull the work piece through the spinning blade It may cause kickback and cause se...

Page 8: ...rator during the operation Arbor The shaft on which a cutting tool is mounted Bevel Cut A cutting operation made with an angled blade Compound Miter Cut A single cut made with both a miter angle and a...

Page 9: ...rator s hands well away from the blade Push Stick A device used to feed the work piece through the saw to help keep the operator s hands well away from the blade Rabbet A notch in the edge of the work...

Page 10: ...Aluminum Table 2 Saw Blade 3 Saw Blade Guard 4 Splitter 5 Anti Kickback Pawls 6 Rip Fence 7 Miter Gauge 8 Push Stick 9 Blade Control Wheel 10 ON OFF Switch 11 Reset Button 12 Blade Bevel Locking leve...

Page 11: ...us personal injury Contents in Package Item Description Q ty 1 Table Saw Assembly 1 2 Miter Gauge 1 3 Rip Fence 1 4 Blade Control Wheel Handle 1 5 Blade Guard 1 6 Anti kickback pawls 1 7 Push stick 1...

Page 12: ...13 4 Attach the long support brackets 12 D to the stand legs 13 5 Tap the four rubber feet 14 onto the bottom of the stand legs 13 6 Tighten all fasteners WARNING After completing adjustments securely...

Page 13: ...y turning the blade control wheel counterclockwise Set the bevel at 0 Make sure the bevel is locked tight 3 Release the splitter locking lever 2 by pulling the lever up 4 Pull the splitter up to the w...

Page 14: ...1 Position the blade guard assembly 5 over the L shaped slot 3 on the splitter so that the pin 1 engages the slot 3 completely See FIG 9 2 Place the blade guard assembly down on the splitter Depress...

Page 15: ...p Fence lift the lock handle 1 to the UP position Use indicator 3 on the fence to slide the Rip Fence to desired position Make sure the front bar on the Rip Fence is flush against front rail Then lock...

Page 16: ...4 Place a combination square flush on the table and flush against the blade to determine if the blade is at a 90 angle to the table See FIG 15 5 If the blade is not at a 90 angle to the table Loosen t...

Page 17: ...he procedure IMPORTANT Blade rotation is clockwise when observing from the right side of the saw Make sure the rotation direction mark on blade matches with that OPERATION WARNING DO NOT turn on the t...

Page 18: ...the work piece for knots or nails before beginning a cut Remove any loose knots or nails with a hammer 7 Always use clean sharp properly set blades Never make a cut with dull blade 8 When making a cu...

Page 19: ...d 10 Once the cut has been completed grasp the work piece from the lead end and pull it off the table surface 11 Turn the switch off 12 After blade has stopped completely remove the cut off piece WARN...

Page 20: ...r Cross Cutting WARNING Make sure the blade guard assembly is properly installed to avoid serious personal injury 1 Remove the rip fence from the table surface 2 Adjust bevel angle to the desired degr...

Page 21: ...blade with square and adjust the Blade angle pointer 1 Rip fence not aligned with blade 1 Check and adjust the rip fence 2 Warped wood edge against fence is not straight 2 Select another piece of wood...

Page 22: ...ypes of materials However if you do work with any of these materials it is extremely important to clean the tool using compressed air LUBRICATION This tool is permanently lubricated at the factory and...

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