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Ripping 

CAUTION: 
• When ripping, remove the miter gauge from the table. 
• When cutting long or large workpieces, always provide

adequate support behind the table. The support should
be at the same height as the table. 

Switch the tool on and gently feed the workpiece into the
blade along with the rip fence. Always use a push stick
when there is a danger that your hands or fingers will
come close to the blade. 

(Fig. 23) 

A facing should be used for operations when the blade
comes close to the rip fence. Make a facing from wood
board or plastic board. Fasten it to the rip fence with bolts
and nuts or glue. 

(Fig. 24)

 

When the push stick strikes the blade guard because the
space between the blade and the rip fence is too narrow,
use an auxiliary fence and push block shown in 

Fig. 25

Clamp the auxiliary fence to the rip fence in two loca-
tions. Gently feed the workpiece along the auxiliary
fence. When your hand comes close to the blade, rest
the push block on the auxiliary fence and feed through
until cut is completed. 

(Fig. 26)

 

Table saw stand 

NOTE:
The following is description only for the tools equipped
with a table saw stand. For table saw stands as optional
accessories, refer to the instruction manuals for table
saw stands provided with them.

Place the stays on a level location and assemble the legs
inside. Secure with the bolts and nuts, then attach the
rubber caps to the ends of the legs. 

(Fig. 27) 

Now set the table saw on top of the assembled stand and
secure with four hex bolts, washers and hex nuts.

(Fig. 28) 

CAUTION: 
This is a special stand built precisely for this Makita table
saw. Do not use it for other type tools. 

NOTE: 
Model 2702x1/2703x1 are standard-equipped with a
table saw stand. 

MAINTENANCE 

CAUTION: 
Always be sure that the tool is switched off and
unplugged before carrying out any work on the tool. 

Inspection 

• Periodically check tightness of screws carefully. 
• Make sure that the blade guard operates smooth and

properly before operation. 

Storage 

Always unplug the tool after operation. Store it in dry, and
locked-up place — out of reach of children. When not
using it for a long period, take measures to prevent dust
and rust. 

Cleaning 

Clean out sawdust and chips from time to time. Carefully
clean the blade guard and moving parts inside the table
saw. 

Lubrication 

To keep the table saw in tip-top running condition, and to
assure maximum service life, oil or grease the moving
parts and rotating parts from time to time. 
Lubrication places: 
• Threaded shaft to elevate the blade 
• Hinge to rotate the frame 
• Elevation guide shafts on motor 
• Gear to elevate the blade 
• Gear to bevel the blade 
• Shaft to rotate the blade guard 
• Around slot in steel plate to secure bevel adjustment 
• Cam shaft of rip fence 

Replacement of carbon brushes (Fig. 29 & 30) 

Replace carbon brushes when they are worn down to the
limit mark. Both identical carbon brushes should be
replaced at the same time. 

To maintain product safety and reliability, repairs, mainte-
nance or adjustment should be carried out by a Makita
Authorized Service Center. 

ACCESSORIES

CAUTION:
These accessories or attachments are recommended for
use with your Makita tool specified in this manual. The
use of any other accessories or attachments might
present a risk of injury to persons. Only use accessory or
attachment for its stated purpose.

If you need any assistance for more details regarding
these accessories, ask your local Makita service center.

• Steel & Carbide-tipped saw blades
• Sub table set (Left/Right)
• Rip fence
• Miter gauge
• Offset wrench 13-22
• Wrench 19
• Holder cap opener
• Joint ( for connecting to dust collector )
• Stand set

Summary of Contents for 2702

Page 1: ...continuing program of research and development the specifications herein are subject to change without prior notice Note Specifications may differ from country to country Power supply The tool should...

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Page 6: ...6 Symbols The followings show the symbols used for the tool Be sure that you understand their meaning before use Read instruction manual DOUBLE INSULATION...

Page 7: ...for which it was intended 7 Use right tool Don t force small tools or attachments to do the job of a heavy duty tool Don t use tools for purposes not intended for example don t use circular saw for cu...

Page 8: ...regular operation of the blade guard should be corrected immediately 7 Do not cut metals such as nails and screws Inspect for and remove all nails screws and other foreign matter from the workpiece be...

Page 9: ...x bolts may be damaged and or an injury to your hand may result If the blade and spreader are not aligned properly a dangerous pinching condition may result during opera tion Make sure they are proper...

Page 10: ...does not point to the 0 graduation loosen the screw on the scale plate and adjust the scale plate Fig 18 Switch action Fig 19 20 To start the tool depress the ON button To stop the tool depress the OF...

Page 11: ...and MAINTENANCE CAUTION Always be sure that the tool is switched off and unplugged before carrying out any work on the tool Inspection Periodically check tightness of screws carefully Make sure that t...

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