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GENERAL SAFETY RULES FOR WOODWORKING MACHINERY

 15.  MAINTAIN TOOLS IN TOP CONDITION. Keep tools

     sharp and clean for best and safest performance. Follow

     instructions for lubricating and changing accessories.
 16.  DISCONNECT TOOLS before servicing and when

    changing accessories such as blades, bits, cutters.
 17.  USE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES. Consult the

     owner’s manual for recommended accessories. The use

     of improper accessories may cause hazards.
 18.  AVOID ACCIDENTAL STARTING. Make sure switch is

     in “OFF” position before plugging in cord.
 19.  NEVER STAND ON TOOL. Serious injury could occur if 

    the tool is tipped or if the cutting tool is accidentally

    contacted.

 1.  ALWAYS use saw-blade guard and spreader for every

     operation for which it can be used, including all through

     sawing. Thru-sawing operations those when the blade

     cuts completely through the work piece as in ripping

    or cross cutting.
 2.  ALWAYS hold the work firmly against the miter gage

    or fence.
 3.  ALWAYS use a push stick for ripping narrow stock. Refer 

    to ripping applications in instruction manual where push

     stick is covered in detail.
 4.  NEVER perform any operation “free-hand” which means

     using your hands to support or guide the work piece.

    Always use either the fence or the miter gage to position

     and guide the work.
 5.   NEVER stand or have any part of your body in line with

     the path of the saw blade.
 6.  NEVER reach in back of or over saw blade.
 7.  MOVE the rip fence out of the way when cross cutting.
 8.  WHEN cutting molding.  NEVER run the stock between

     the fence and the molding cutter head. Refer to molding

     applications in instruction Manual for details.
 9.  DIRECTION OF FEED. Feed work into a blade or cutter

     against the direction or rotation of the blade or cutter

     only.

TOOLS PROVIDED FOR ASSEMBLY
 1.  Arbor-blade guard bracket wrench.
 2.  12mm combination wrench.
 3.  Two Allen wrenches.

20.  CHECK DAMAGED PARTS. Before further use of the

     tool, a guard or other part that is damaged should be

    carefully checked to ensure that it will operate properly 

    and perform its intended function-check for alignment

     of moving parts, binding of moving parts, breakage of

     parts, mounting ,and any other conditions that may affect

     its operation. A guard or other part that is damaged

     should be properly repaired or replaced.
 21.  DIRECTION OF FEED. Feed work into a blade or cutter

     against the direction of rotation of the blade or cutter

     only.
 22.  NEVER LEAVE TOOL RUNNING UNATTENDED. TURN

     POWER OFF. Don’t leave tool until it comes to a

    complete stop.
 23.  NO DRUGS, ALCOHOL, MEDICATION. Do not operate

     tool while under the influence of drugs, alcohol or

    any medication.

ADDITIONAL SAFETY RULES FOR TABLE SAWS

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTION

 10.  NEVER use the fence as a cut-off gage when cross

    cutting.
 11.  NEVER attempt to free a stalled saw blade without first

     turning the saw OFF.
 12.  PROVIDE adequate support to the rear and sides

    of the saw table for wide or long work pieces.
 13.  AVOID KICKBACKS (work thrown back toward you)

    by keeping blade sharp. Keeping rip fence parallel to

    the saw blade. Keeping splitter and ant kickback figures

    and guard in place and operating, by not releasing work

    before it is pushed all the way past the saw blade,

    and by not ripping work that is twisted or does not have

     a straight edge to guide along the fence.
 14.  AVOID awkward operations and hand positions where

    a sudden slip could cause your hand to move into

    the cutting tool.
 15.  NEVER use solvents to clean plastic parts. Solvents

     could possibly dissolve or otherwise damage

    the material. Only a soft damp cloth should be

    used to clean plastic parts.
16.  ALWAYS bolt the saw to the supporting surface or use a

       sturdy outrigger support if a table extension more than

       24 in long is attached to the saw.

ADDITIONAL TOOLS REQUIRED
 1.  Straightedge.
 2.  Large slot and large Phillips screwdrivers.
 3.  Socket Wrench (recommended) and Adjustable wrench.

Summary of Contents for KN RXW-10M3

Page 1: ...KN RXW 10M3 Table saw 10 Sierra de mesa 254 mm...

Page 2: ...ad what we have advised you 1 KNOW YOUR POWER TOOL Read the owner s manual carefully Learn the tools applications and limitations as well as the specific potential hazards peculiar to it 2 KEEP GUARDS...

Page 3: ...3 Two Allen wrenches 20 CHECK DAMAGED PARTS Before further use of the tool a guard or other part that is damaged should be carefully checked to ensure that it will operate properly and perform its int...

Page 4: ...green with or without yellow stripes is the equipment of the electric cord or plug is necessary do not connect the equipment grounding conductor to a live terminal 2 Grounded cord connected tools inte...

Page 5: ...t Kickback A hazard that can occur when blade binds or stalls throwing workpiece back toward operator Leading End The end of the workpiece pushed into the cut ting tool first Miter Cut A cutting opera...

Page 6: ...use the rip fence to guide the wood Push smaller pieces with a push block or push stick To tilt the blade for a bevel cut use the hand wheel on the side of the cabinet A bevel scale on the front of t...

Page 7: ...he rip fence or locks it in place RIVING KNIFE OR SPREADER Located directly behind the blade it keeps cut edges from binding and supports the blade guard SCALE Found on the front rail the easy to read...

Page 8: ...se a straightedge to ensure that wing is level with table from front to back Gently tap wing up or down then tighten screws with the supplied combination wrench leaving the center screw last to be tig...

Page 9: ...ed for squatness to the saw table for smooth operation of the rip fence and rails Place a square on the saw table with the short end up and check The long end of the square should extend across one of...

Page 10: ...table and raise the main blade all the way up 3 Check both sides of the blade with a straight edge touching the teeth as shown in Figure 15 If the straightedge touches the riving knife evenly on both...

Page 11: ...9 Lock the riving knife on the safety and appropriate position M N P O Fig 18 Fig 19 M 2 Pull up the guards as Fig 18 3 Insert the guards on the position O P of spreader as Fig 18 Fig 20 N M Fig 21 M...

Page 12: ...TING THE MITER GAUGE See Figure 25 You can set the miter gauge at 0 and plus or minus 45 with the miter gauge stop pin and adjustable stop screws Note The miter gauge provides close accuracy in angled...

Page 13: ...ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM STAND 12 Table saw 10 Sierra de mesa 254 mm KN RXW 10M3...

Page 14: ...13 ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM MOTOR Table saw 10 Sierra de mesa 254 mm KN RXW 10M3...

Page 15: ...s drill 6 83 S0100410M Hexagon screw M4 x 10 2 84 S0210401a Flat washer 1 4 x 13 x 1t 1 1 13400001 Trunnion 1 2 13400086 Mandrel bracket 1 3 13400064 Bracket Shaft 1 4 13400060 Arbor 1 5 13400078 Conn...

Page 16: ...x 12 2 149 S0300816M Cap screw M8 x P1 25 x 16 4 PART LIST OF STAND AND MOTOR 15 D e s c r i p t i o n Q ty No P a r t N o D e s c r i p t i o n Q ty No P a r t N o 85 S0050808M Set screw M8 x P1 25...

Page 17: ...16 ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM BLADE COVER ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM MITER GAUGE Table saw 10 Sierra de mesa 254 mm KN RXW 10M3 Table saw 10 Sierra de mesa 254 mm KN RXW 10M3...

Page 18: ...porting arm block 1 A19 S0120600M Locking nut M6 x 1 0 3 A20 S0020635M Screw 2 A21 12700054 Handle 1 A22 12700061 Fixed plate 1 A24 12700062 Guard 1 A25 S0010512M Cap screw M5 x P0 8 x 12 2 A26 127000...

Page 19: ...ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM OF THE BASE 18 Table saw 10 Sierra de mesa 254 mm KN RXW 10M3...

Page 20: ...B06 S0230506 Spring washer 36 B07 13400080 Foot stand 4 B08 13400081 Upper front and rear angle irons 2 B09 13400082 Upper left and right angle iron 2 B10 13400083 Lower front and rear angle iron 2 B1...

Page 21: ...da las aplicaciones y limitaciones de la m quina as como los peligros espec ficos potenciales que le son propias 2 MANTENGA LAS GUARDAS EN SU LUGAR y en buenas condiciones 3 PONGA A TIERRA TODAS LAS M...

Page 22: ...oraci n completa son aquellas en que el disco corta completamente a trav s de la pieza de trabajo como al serrar al hilo o en corte transversal 2 SIEMPRE mantenga el trabajo firmemente contra calibrad...

Page 23: ...a atrapado en la madera herramientas u otros objetos durante las operaciones de corte More Not more than than 6 10 10 12 12 16 Volts Longitud total del cable en metros 120v 7 5 mts 15 2 mts 30 5 mts 4...

Page 24: ...e cables del motor comun quese con el cable rojo del motor No 1 con cualquiera de los cables de alimentaci n y con el cable blanco del motor No 4 con otro cable de alimentaci n y luego con el cable ne...

Page 25: ...n de corte Fig 2 1 Ala de extensi n Ala de extensi n Manija Calibrador de inglete Riel frontal Interruptor Manija de bloqueo de altura Volante de altura Manija de valla 24 Manos libres para sierra de...

Page 26: ...e un disco de acero de 10 pulg de 40 dientes El disco se ajusta con el volante de mano de bisel y de altura que est n en el gabinete Los ngulos de bisel se bloquean con un mango debajo de la barra fro...

Page 27: ...los con la llave combinada suministrada dejando el tornillo central para ajustar al final Aseg rese que las alas de extensi n est n al ras con el borde delantero de la mesa y que las superficies pinta...

Page 28: ...la ranura del calibrador de inglete Afloje las dos tuercas hexagonales una para cada riel que sujetan los rieles delantero y posterior al ala de extensi n No afloje las tuercas hexagonales que fijan l...

Page 29: ...del disco con un borde recto tocando los dientes como se muestra en Fig 15 Si la regla toca la cuchilla separadora uniformemente en ambos lados vaya al paso 4 Si la regla toca la cuchilla separadora s...

Page 30: ...DISCO 1 Antes de la instalaci n de la guarda del disco N por favor confirme Fig 18 que la manija M se mantenga abierta como Fig 19 2 Tire hacia arriba los protectores como en Fig 18 3 Inserte los pro...

Page 31: ...o y los tornillos de perno Note El calibrador de inglete ofrece una exactitud cercana en cortes angulares Para tolerancias m s cercanas se recomienda hacer cortes de prueba Afloje la perilla y jale en...

Page 32: ...DIAGRAMA DE MONTAJE SOPORTE 31 Table saw 10 Sierra de mesa 254 mm KN RXW 10M3...

Page 33: ...DIAGRAMA DE MONTAJE MOTOR 32 Table saw 10 Sierra de mesa 254 mm KN RXW 10M3...

Page 34: ...uerca 1 41 12700058 Mango de cuchillo separador 1 42 12700057 Tornillo 1 43 11105064 Tapa de varilla 1 44 13200040 Tuerca de posici n 3 45 J1340002 Escala 1 46 12300156b Alambre de acero 2 47 S1500212...

Page 35: ...1 132 13400065 Junta de cu a 1 133 13400066 Soporte de placa de motor 1 134 13400067 Placa de montaje del motor 1 135 13400068 Eje de la placa del motor 1 136 S0530035 Anillo R 35 1 137 S0310210 Pasad...

Page 36: ...35 DIAGRAMA DE MONTAJE GUARDA DE DISCO DIAGRAMA DE MONTAJE DEL CALIBRADOR DE INGLETES Table saw 10 Sierra de mesa 254 mm KN RXW 10M3 Table saw 10 Sierra de mesa 254 mm KN RXW 10M3...

Page 37: ...ia izquierda 1 A4 12700007 Guardia derecha 1 A5 12700067 Placa de prespectiva 1 A6 10606102 Placa de protecci n antirretorno 2 A7 10103040 Resorte 1 A9 S0030508M Phillip HD tornillo M5 x P0 8 x 8 2 A1...

Page 38: ...DIAGRAMA DE MONTAJE BASE 37 Table saw 10 Sierra de mesa 254 mm KN RXW 10M3...

Page 39: ...a de resorte 36 B07 13400080 Pedestal 4 B08 13400081 ngulos superiores delanteros y traseros 2 B09 13400082 Hierro en ngulo superior izquierdo y derecho 2 B10 13400083 Escuadra inferior delantera y tr...

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