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Summary of Contents for ARBOR 2711

Page 1: ...63 nirn 600 mm x 405 inmi 295 mm x 497 mm 3 800 1090 mm x 715 mm x 470 mm 32 5 kg 90 45 Fixed table dldnlPtel iio i 13 9 16 1 12 1 z I 123 5 8 x 15 15 16 I 1115 8 x 19 I 6I R k 142 7 a x 2 8 im i a i z I 1716 ibsi INSTRUCTION MANUAL SPECIFICATI0NS Manufacturer reserves the right to change specifications without notice Note Specifications may differ from country to country ...

Page 2: ...tter and safer at the rate for which it was designed USE RIGHT TOOL Don t force tool or attachment to do a job for which it was not designed WEAR PROPER APPAREL Wear no loose clothing gloves neckties rings bracelets or other jewelry which may get caught in moving parts Nonslip footwear is recommended Wear protective hair covering to contain long hair ALWAYS USE SAFETY GLASSES Also use face or dust...

Page 3: ...blade or cutter against the direction of rotation of the blade or cutter only 21 NEVER LEAVE TOOL RUNNING UNATTENDED TURN POWER OFF Don t leave tool until it comes to a complete stop 22 PROPER GROUNDING This tool should be grounded while in use to protect the operator from electric shock 23 EXTENSION CORDS Use only three wire extension cords which have three prong grounding type plugs and three po...

Page 4: ... electric cord or plug is necessary do not connect the equipment grounding conductor to a live terminal Check with a qualified electrician or serviceman if the grounding instructions are not completely understood or if in doubt as to whether the tool is properly grounded This tool is intended for use on a circuit that has an outlet that looks like the one illustrated in Figure A The tool has a gro...

Page 5: ...the line of saw blade Do not stand or permit anyone else to stand in line with the path of the saw blade 11 Make sure the blade is not contacting the spreader or workpiece before the switch is turned on 12 Before cutting an actual workpiece let the tool run for a while Watch for vibration or wobbling that could indicate poor installation or a poorly balanced blade 13 Use a push stick when required...

Page 6: ... the tool Then clear the jam 18 Never remove cut off pieces near the blade or touch the blade guard while the blade is running 19 Don t abuse cord Never yank cord to disconnect from receptacle Keep cord away from heat oil water and sharp edges SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS 6 ...

Page 7: ...rope or other sub stantial means ASSEMBLY The table saw is shipped from the factory with the ruler guides miter gauge saw blade rip fence blade guard and table insert not installed Assemble as follows CAUTION Always be sure that the tool is switched off and unpluggedbefore assembly Installing ruler guides Sliding fable Fixed fable Install the graduated ruler guide on the front side of the fixed ta...

Page 8: ...uge installation screw through the hole A in the miter gauge and screw it into the threaded hole in the sliding table Insert the shorter miter gauge installation screw through the hole B and screw it into the nut in the sliding table Loosen the wing bolt securing the sliding table before mov ing the sliding table Installingor removing saw blade Hold the outer flange with the offset wrench and loos...

Page 9: ... outer flange with the offset wrench then tighten the hex nut counterclockwise with the wrench When tightening the hex nut the offset wrench handle should be supported by the table as shown in the figure BE SURE TO TIGHTEN THE HEX NUT SECURELY CAUTION Be sure to hold the hex nut carefully with the wrench If your grip should slip the wrench may come off the hex nut and your hand could strike the sh...

Page 10: ... measure ments using the tooth marked with the crayon These two measurements should be identical If the rip fence is not parallel with the blade proceed as follows Insert a screwdriver into the hole in the rear end of the rip fence then loosen the screw counterclockwisetwo or three turns Loosen the two bolts on the top of the rip fence with the wrench Adjust the rip fence until it becomes parallel...

Page 11: ... Be sure to adjust the rip fence parallel with the blade or a dangerous kickback condition may occur Move the rip fence a bit away from the blade and secure it Use a ruler to measure the distance A between the rip fence and blade Make sure that the pointer on the ruler guide points to the correct graduation If the pointer does not point to the correct graduation loosenthe screw on the pointer Then...

Page 12: ...the spreader is aligned directly behind the blade These two clearances should be equal r l h washer Spreader Blade K Bolt Pressure plate CAUTION If the blade and spreader are not aligned properly a dangerous pinching condition may result during operation Make sure they are properly aligned There must be a clearance of about 4 1 Soreader 1 5mm 5 32 13 64 betweenthe spreader and the blade teeth Adju...

Page 13: ...nch or table saw stand optional accessory using the holes provided in the bottom of the table saw When securing the table saw on the work bench make sure that there is an opening in the top of the work bench the same size as the opening in the bottom of the table saw so the sawdust can drop through No 10 wood screw 40 mm Il l Z l min length If during operation there is any tendency for the table s...

Page 14: ...be adjusted by turn ing the knob Turn the knob clockwise to raise the blade or counterclockwise to lower it The depth of cut is indicated on the scale by the pointer A If the knob does not turn easily loosen the two adjusting screws on the inside of the table saw counterclockwise If the knob is loose enough to be turned by vibration tighten the adjusting screws clockwise I 1 14 ...

Page 15: ...ees or 45 degrees to the table surface If the bevel is not at 90 degrees or 45 degrees proceed as follows I Use the hex wrench to loosen the bolt securing the stopper plate Z Loosen the lock lever and adjust the blade to 90 degrees or 45 degrees then secure the lock lever 3 Slide the stopper plate until it contacts the lock lever then tighten the bolt securely Make sure the pointer B points to the...

Page 16: ...miter angle be sure to securely tighten the miter gauge installation screws Switch action To start the tool press the ON button while the key is pressedin Press the 0FF button to stop When operatingthe key and switch buttons it is convenient to view them through the window area in the fixed table CAUTION When not using the tool remove the key and store it in a secure place This prevents unauthoriz...

Page 17: ... while the blade is running When moving the sliding table do not place your fingers or hands on the reverseside of the sliding table You may get your fingers pinched betweenthe sliding table and bars Work helpers Push sticks push blocks or auxiliary fence are types of work helpers Use them to make safe sure cuts without the need for the operator to contact the blade with any part of the body Push ...

Page 18: ...g if the operator cuts into push block by mis take Neveruse nails in push block Auxiliary fence Make auxiliary fence from 9 5 mm 3 8 and 19 mm 3 4 plywood pieces Wood facing Rip fence A wood facing should be used for opera tions when the blade comes close to the rip fence Wood facing for the rip fence should be same size as the rip fence Make sure the bottom of facing is flush with the table surfa...

Page 19: ...uge to 0 degree Switch the tool on and move the sliding table forward to cut the wooden gauge Align the cutting line on the workpiece with the end of the wooden gauge 131 Adjust the depth of cut a bit higher than the thickness of the workpiece Firmly hold the workpiece flush against the miter gauge and move the sliding table forward gently to cut the work piece Miter cutting Adjust the miter gauge...

Page 20: ... capacity 260 mm 10 1 4 210 mm 8 1 4 255 mm 10 220 m m 8 5 8 Miter angle 18mm 23 32 O0 45 270 mm 10 5 8 Bevel angle 9 1 3 9 16 19 mm 3 4 0 70 mm 2 3 4 60 mm 2 3 8 45 0 45O 0 45 Cutting capacity I Thickness I Width n l 4 290 mm 11 3 8 max thickness at each angles The illustrations in the reference table show the table saw in use with the blade guard removed This is done only in the interest of the ...

Page 21: ...w the workpiece on each side by pulling it toward you The antikickback fingers should grab the workpiece and prevent it from moving back toward the operator Always keep the antikickback fingers sharp so they will operate properly Keep them sharp by using round shaped file to maintain the original shape of the fingers Adjust the depth of cut a bit higher than the thickness of the workpiece Tighten ...

Page 22: ...inst the rip fence ii When the width of rip is 65 mm 150 mm 2 1 2 6 wide use the push stick to feed the workpiece iii When the width of rip is narrower than 65 mm 2 1 2 the push stick cannot be used because the push stick will strike the balde guard Use the auxi liary fence and push block Attach the auxiliary fence to the rip fence with two C clamps I 22 ...

Page 23: ...Feed the workpiece by hand until the end is about 25 mm I from the front edge of the table Continue to feed using the push block on the top of the auxiliary fence until the cut is complete 23 ...

Page 24: ...carbon brushes regularly Replacewhen they wear down to the timit mark Keep the carbon brushes clean and free to slip in the holders Both carbon brushes should be replaced at the same time Use only identical carbon brushes Use a screwdriver to remove the brush holder caps To replace the carbon brush in the side near the table lower the blade as far as possible by turning the knob Loosen the lock le...

Page 25: ...ide cutters five inside cutters and three rings Outsidecutters 6 diameter 1 8 thick 5 8 arbor hole 2 pcs Inside cutters 6 diameter 1 8 thick 5 8 arbor hole 4 pcs Insidecutter 6 diameter 1 16 thick 5 8 arbor hole 1 pc Rings 518 arbor hole 3 pcs Paper washers 5 8 arbor hole 6 pcs Various combinations of these cutters are used to cut grooves from 1 8 to 13 16 for use in making joints tenoning groovin...

Page 26: ...e used for each cut width The hex nut alone must not be used to secure the dado on to the spindle as the saw blade NOTE When widths slightly greater than the above are required fit the paper washers in between the inside and outside cutters to adjust the width Arrange the cutters so that the tips of the inside cutters are positioned a t the gullets of the outside cutter When more than one inside c...

Page 27: ...able insert originally installed on the table saw When cutting 9 16 or wider use optional accessory table insert Part No 343396 9 Be sure to install proper table insert Rotate the dado head one turn by hand to make sure that it does not contact anything before operation When dadoing use featherboards The diagram shown illustrates dimensions for making a typical featherbord It should be made from a...

Page 28: ...erboards should not be employed Place a spacer block between the miter gauge and workpiece so that the workpiece can be pushed completely past the cutter When the miter agnle is 0 degree the spacer block should be about 3 wide CAUTION Only the Makita dodo head set Part No 191794 9 should be used with Makita table After dadoing always replace the blade guard with the spreader back in its original p...

Page 29: ...6 or wider use this table insert instead of the standard table insert Table saw stand Part No STEX 1222511 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 Now set the table saw on top of the as sembled stand and secure with four bolts washers and nuts 29 ...

Page 30: ...t blade sharpening cuts wood drywall plastic hardwood etc Hole Part No 0 Rip fence Part No 122328 7 I I I I 255 11F I 255 10 I 5 8 I 22 1792424 1 Ruller guide F 0 Ruller guide R 0 Hex wrench 5 Part No 331308 4 Part No 331293 1 Part No 783203 8 0 Screwdriver 2 Part No 783002 8 0 Switch button Part No 411447 7 0 Wrench 19 Part No 781010 3 0 Offset wrench 13 22 Part No 782015 6 Hex socket head bolt F...

Page 31: ...the I I CAUTION Never attempt to lift or move the table saw while holding the holders When moving the table saw hold it by the fixed table and the bars Hood set Part No 191793 1 When you wish to maintan clean opera tions through easy dust collection connect the vacuum cleaner Makita Model 410 to the table saw using this hood 31 ...

Page 32: ...Jan 22 87 US 255 mm IO TABLE SAW Model 2711 32 ...

Page 33: ...Note The switch and other part configurations may differ from country to country 33 ...

Page 34: ...asher 9 Sleeve 9 Spring Pm 5 16 Chip Guide Pan Head Screw M5x8 IWGth Washerl Frame 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 8 9 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 I 1 0 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 I 1 8 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 901 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 2 1 1 2 1 4 4 4 4 4 2 1 2 2 1 2 4 4 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 2 2 1 ...

Page 35: ... or improperly maintained 8 alterations have been made to the tool IN NO EVENT SHALL MAKITA BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT INCIDENTAL OR CON SEQUENTIAL DAMAGES FROM THE SALE OR USE O F THE PRODUCT THIS DISCLAIMER APPLIES BOTH DURING AND AFTER THE TERM OF THIS WARRANTY MAKITA DISCLAIMS LIABILITY FOR ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING IMPLIED WARRANTIES O F MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A SPECIFIC PURPO...

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