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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

#80463 MICROLUX TILTING ARBOR TABLE SAW

GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Table saws can be dangerous tools if not used properly.  For your own safety and the safety of others,

please read and understand operating instructions completely before using your new saw.

1.

Always wear safety glasses or goggles. The blade can throw dust, a
loose splinter or knot and damage your eyes. Everyday eyeglasses are
not safety glasses.

2.

Use saw blade guard for every operation for which it can be used.

3.

Do not use power tools in damp or wet locations or expose them to rain.

4.

Set up your saw in a comfortable, well lighted location. Keep the floor
and work area around the saw clean and neat.

5.

Keep hands out of the line of saw blade.

6. 

Use a push stick to move stock past the blade when ripping (cutting
with the grain).

7. 

Don't overreach. Never reach around or over a rotating saw blade.
Keep proper footing and balance at all times. Non-slip footwear is
recommended.

8. 

Never wear loose clothing, work gloves, neckties, bracelets or other
jewelery when operating table saws. Keep long hair tied back.

9. 

Keep power tools out of the reach of children.

10.

Do not force tool. Feed stock through saw blade slowly.

11. 

Do not operate tool after taking drugs, alcohol or medications or when
you are tired or fatigued.

12.

Always unplug tool before changing blades, servicing, or doing any
other tool maintenance or set-up. Never put hands inside saw housing
with saw plugged in.

13. 

Keep your saw well maintained. If it binds, makes unusual noises or
has broken parts, correct the problem immediately.

14. 

Check the switch to see that it is off before plugging in the cord.
"0" mark on switch indicates "off".

15. 

Feed work against the direction of blade rotation.

16. 

A saw or other dust producing tool should not be used close to a
furnace, water heater or other flame producing appliance. The dust in
the air can be ignited, causing an explosion and/or fire.

MICRO-MARK LIMITED HOME USE WARRANTY

Your MicroLux Tilting Arbor Table Saw is warranted against defective material or workmanship provided that the customer returns the
saw prepaid to Micro-Mark, 340 Snyder Ave., Berkeley Heights, NJ 07922 with proof of purchase within one year of date of purchase.
This warranty applies only to the original purchaser. Micro-Mark will not be responsible for any asserted defect which has resulted
from normal wear, misuse, abuse, accident, unauthorized repairs or alterations or other causes unrelated to problems with material or
workmanship. This warranty applies to home use only and will be void if saw is used for production or business purposes. Repairs
made necessary by normal wear or abuse, or repair outside the warranty period, if they can be made, will be charged at regular
service prices.
Under no circumstances will Micro-Mark be liable for incidental or consequential damages resulting from defective products. This
warranty is Micro-Mark's sole warranty and sets forth the customer's exclusive remedy, with respect to defective products; all other
warranties, expressed or implied, whether of merchantability, fitness for purpose, or otherwise, are expressly disclaimed by Micro-Mark.

PRODUCT LIABILITY DISCLAIMER

Buyer assumes all risk and liability whatsoever resulting from use of this product.

THE SMALL TOOL SPECIALISTS

340 Snyder Avenue, Berkeley Heights, NJ 07922 • Tech Support: 908-464-1094, 1 pm – 5 pm  ET

www.micromark.com        [email protected]

NOTICE

Your MicroLux Tilting Arbor Table Saw has been designed to provide high power for cutting, but for 

short intervals

only

. Continuous heavy usage of the saw will cause excessive heat build up in the electronics and in the motor that

may ultimately cause burnout of these components. Allow a cooling-off period after any heavy cutting and sure to clear
out any saw dust which accumulates in the saw housing so that air can circulate to cool the motor. 

Continuous heavy usage which overheats the drive components may void the warranty.

AVOIDING KICKBACKS

A kickback occurs when a part of the workpiece binds between the blade
and rip fence or other fixed object, rises from the table and is thrown
toward the operator. To avoid injury, should a kickback occur, keep your
face and body to one side of the saw blade, out of line with a possible
kickback. You can help avoid the occurrence of a kickback by observing
the following rules:

1.

Maintain the rip fence parallel to the blade or slightly farther from the
blade at the back of the saw than at the front. Use thumb screw at back
end of rip fence to adjust.

2. 

Keep blades sharp and replace as soon as wear is apparent.

3. 

Do not attempt to rip work that is twisted or warped or does not have a
straight edge to guide along the rip fence.

4. 

Do not rip cut dowels or other round objects.

5. 

Always use a push stick. Push on wood between blade and rip fence.

6. 

Do not perform any operations freehand. Never cut anything without
the use of the rip fence or miter gauge.

7. 

Never rip cut metals.

8. 

Remove rip fence when cross cutting. Never use the rip fence as a
stop for cross cut work.

Summary of Contents for 80463

Page 1: ...terations or other causes unrelated to problems with material or workmanship This warranty applies to home use only and will be void if saw is used for production or business purposes Repairs made necessary by normal wear or abuse or repair outside the warranty period if they can be made will be charged at regular service prices Under no circumstances will Micro Mark be liable for incidental or co...

Page 2: ...shown in drawing Tighten holding screws securely with a cross point Phillips screwdriver 5 Check blade mounting screw for tightness before operating saw See blade changing instructions that follow Section B 6 Replace door A SET UP INSTRUCTIONS Do not plug cord into electrical outlet until all set up steps are completed 1 Remove blade plate on top of saw table by removing two screws holding plate t...

Page 3: ...workpieces past the blade Use one stick to push the stock and hold it down to the table Use the other push stick to hold the stock against the fence Set the width of the piece to be cut by measuring from the offset tip of the blade tooth to the rip fence Tighten front locking knob on rip fence to square it to the blade and to lock it in place then tighten rear locking knob Connect vacuum cleaner h...

Page 4: ...ss under 1 16 1 3 Brass Tubing 1 3 Aluminum over 1 16 1 3 NOTE All metals over 1 32 should be cross cut only up to 1 width To rip very thin brass sand wich the brass between 2 pieces of 3 32 basswood Hold brass to basswood with tape or spots of cyanoacrylate glue Then cut with 168 tooth Jeweler s Blade FEED ALL METAL SLOWLY TEMPLATE FOR LOCATING DRILLING MOUNTING HOLES Due to the possibility of sh...

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