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ASSEMBLY

ASSEMBLING EXTENSION WINGS

Assemble the Table Extension Wings to your saw as follows:
Fasten extension wings to the table using six hex. head screws and lockwashers
supplied. Use a straight edge to level the extension wings to the table surface as
shown in fig. 2. Also make sure the extension wings are flush with the front
edge of the table.

ASSEMBLING BLADE GUARD AND SPLITTER

WARNING!

NEVER OPERATE SAW WITHOUT BLADE GAURD IN THE

PROPER OPERATING POSITION. FALIURE TO DO THIS MAY CAUSE
SERIOUS INJURY!

1. Insert threaded end of rod (D-Fig. 4) through hole in casting and carriage at

rear of machine. Tighten securely with a wrench.

2. Thread nut (N) on shaft inside saw cabinet. DO NOT tighten yet. (Fig 3).
3. Assemble lower rear bracket (Fig. 4) to rod.
4. Using wrench, loosely secure two screws located under bracket.
5. Using screw and lockwasher provided, loosely attach splitter bracket to

lower rear bracket.

6. Align front of splitter with saw flange using straight edge and tighten nut.

(N-Fig. 3).

7. Tilt blade guard up.
8. If the blade is not installed, using washer and nut provided, assemble saw

blade to arbor. NOTE: SAW ARBOR HAS LEFT-HAND THREADS. 

9. Using straight edge and square (Fig. 4) align splitter with blade and table. 

10. When splitter aligns with blade and is square with table, tighten screws on

bracket.

WARNING!

SOME CUTTING OPERATIONS (DADO BLADE, MOLDING CUTTERHEAD)
WON’T ALLOW USE OF BLADE GUARD AND SPLITTER ASSEMBLY. USE
EXTREME CAUTION DURING THESE OPERATIONS AS THE BLADE OR
CUTTERHEAD WILL BE EXPOSED AND COULD CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY.

ASSEMBLING OPTIONAL RIP FENCE SYSTEM

King Canada has developed an optional Industrial Rip Fence System (KRF-100)
for your table saw. To assemble this Rip Fence System or another, please follow
the assembly instructions found in the Rip Fence instruction manual. As 
reference only, Fig.5 illustrates the King Canada Industrial Rip fence System
assembly along with the installation of an optional 24” Router Extension table
(Model: EXT-24).

FIGURE 2

FIGURE 3

FIGURE 4

FIGURE 5

Summary of Contents for KC-10FX

Page 1: ...10 TABLE SAW INSTRUCTION MANUAL COPYRIGHT 2002 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED BY KING CANADA TOOLS INC MODEL KC 10FX...

Page 2: ...ty as of the date the product was purchased at retail and that each product is free from defects in materials Warranty does not apply to defects due directly or indirectly to misuse abuse negligence o...

Page 3: ...if the tool tips over Do not store materials such that it is necessary to stand on the tool to reach them 19 CHECK DAMAGED PARTS Before further use of the tool a guard or other parts that are damaged...

Page 4: ...Blade tilting handwheel 6 Dust chute Horsepower 3HP Amps Voltage 12 7A 220V Table size 15 1 2 x 27 Table size with extensions 40 1 2 x 27 Miter angle 600 Left Right Bevel angle 900 to 450 Blade size...

Page 5: ...shock This table saw is equipped with a cord which will require a 220V equipment grounding conductor and grounding plug The plug must be plugged into an appropriate outlet that is properly installed...

Page 6: ...t 6 Align front of splitter with saw flange using straight edge and tighten nut N Fig 3 7 Tilt blade guard up 8 If the blade is not installed using washer and nut provided assemble saw blade to arbor...

Page 7: ...ecessary 5 If the 90 degree postive stop is not set properly follow the same procedure using screw D and nut E ADJUSTING TABLE INSERT The table insert A is placed in the opening in the saw table as sh...

Page 8: ...ades the blade should be raised to the maximum to provide chip clearance To tilt the saw blade loosen lock knob C Fig 11 and turn tilting handwheel D When desired angle is obtained tighten lock knob C...

Page 9: ...ast 1 inch higher than the maximum depth of cut and should extend 12 inches or more on either side of the blade This auxiliary wood facing can be fastened to the front of the miter gauge by using two...

Page 10: ...ing the cut in the same direction as the grain whenever possible ALWAYS INSTALL BLADE GUARD AFTER OPERATION IS COMPLETE USING ACCESSORY DADO HEAD Dadoing is cutting a rabbet or a wide groove into the...

Page 11: ...essive play in raising mechanism 9 Loose hardware BLADE DOES NOT RAISE OR TILT FREELY 1 Too much tension in the raising mechanism 2 Sawdust or dirt in raising or tilting mechanisms SOLUTION 1 Plug in...

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