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When ripping a small work piece, it is not safe to place the hand between the blade and 
the rip fence. Use one or more push sticks to push the work piece completely past the 
blade. 

9.10 

Crosscutting 

 

First unlock the sliding table by moving the transport lock and unscrewing the screw nut 
below the table. 

 

Remove the rip fence and place the miter gauge in the miter gauge groove on the table. 

 

Raise the blade until it is approximatel

y 1/8” (3.2 mm) above the top of the work piece. 

 

Hold the work piece firmly against the miter gauge, with the path of the blade in line with 
the desired cutting line. Move the work piece to within 1” (2.5 cm) of the blade. 

 

Start the saw, and wait for the blade to reach full speed. Do not stand directly in line with 
the saw blade’s path. Instead, stand on the side where the cut is being made. 

 

Keep the work piece against the face of the miter gauge and flat against the table. Slowly 
push the sliding table with the work piece through the blade. 

 

Do not attempt to pull the work piece backward while the blade is turning. Turn the switch 
OFF, and wait until the blade has come to a complete stop before carefully sliding the 
work piece out. 

In order to avoid instability, always place the larger surface of the 
workpiece on the table when crosscutting and/or bevel crosscutting. 

9.11 

Bevel crosscutting 0° - 45° blade bevel & 90° miter angle 

This operation is the same as crosscutting, except that the blade is at a bevel angle other than 
0°. 

 

Adjust the blade to the desired angle, and then tighten the blade bevel locking knob. 

 

Tighten the miter locking handle at 90°. 

 

Hold the work piece firmly against the face of the miter gauge throughout the cutting 
operation. 

9.12 

Compound miter crosscutting 0° - 45° blade bevel & 0° - 45° miter angle 

This sawing operation combines a miter angle with a bevel angle. 

 

Set the miter gauge to the desired angle. 

 

Set the blade bevel to the desired bevel angle, and tighten the blade bevel locking knob. 

 

Hold the work piece firmly against the face of the miter gauge throughout the cutting 
operation. 

9.13 

Mitering: 0° - 45° miter angle 

This operation is the same as crosscutting, except that the miter gauge is locked at an angle 
other than 90°. 

 

Set the blade to a 0° bevel angle, and tighten the blade bevel locking knob. 

 

Set the miter gauge to the desired miter angle, and secure it in position by tightening the 
miter gauge locking handle. 

 

Hold the work piece firmly against the face of the miter gauge throughout the cutting 
operation. 

10 TRANSPORTATION (FIG. 11) 

Before lifting or transporting the saw, the saw blade must be lowered and locked. The saw can 
be moved by using the wheels. 

 

Rotate the lock buttons (a) 90° in clockwise or counterclockwise direction, and then pull 
the lock buttons at the same time, fold the one pair of legs (b) underneath the base. 

 

Hold the pair of legs (c) opposite to the wheels and raise them to enough height to use as 
handle. 

Summary of Contents for POWX225

Page 1: ...AR TABLE SAWS 6 7 GUIDELINES FOR USING EXTENSION CORDS 8 8 ASSEMBLY 8 8 1 Rip fence fig 1 8 8 2 Installing the blade fig 2 8 8 3 Assembling the blade guard fig 3 9 8 4 Adjusting riving knife 9 8 5 Sid...

Page 2: ...9 10 Crosscutting 12 9 11 Bevel crosscutting 0 45 blade bevel 90 miter angle 12 9 12 Compound miter crosscutting 0 45 blade bevel 0 45 miter angle 12 9 13 Mitering 0 45 miter angle 12 10 TRANSPORTATIO...

Page 3: ...fence 8 Side table extension 9 Cord wrap 10 Splitter 11 Blade 12 Blade storage 13 Push stick storage 14 Mounting hole 15 Push stick 16 Cutting depth handle 3 PACKAGE CONTENT LIST Remove all packaging...

Page 4: ...rating plate Power tool plugs must match the outlet Never modify the plug in any way Do not use adapter plugs with earthed power tools Unmodified plugs and matching outlets will reduce the risk of an...

Page 5: ...wer tools Such preventive safety measures reduce the risk of starting the power tool accidentally Store power tools when not in use out of the reach of children and do not allow people who are not fam...

Page 6: ...IDELINES FOR CIRCULAR TABLE SAWS Replace insert when worn Wear gloves when handling saw blades and rough material Saw blades shall be carried in a holder whenever practicable Faults in the machine inc...

Page 7: ...tool should not be used for slotting rabbetting or grooving Some dust created from operation contains chemicals known to cause cancer birth defects or other reproductive harm Some examples of these c...

Page 8: ...esult in loss of power and overheating Make sure your extension cord is properly wired and in good condition Always replace a damaged extension cord or have it repaired by a qualified person before us...

Page 9: ...hand counterclockwise and then loosening hex bolt counterclockwise with the hex socket wrench and measuring the distance After adjustment securely tighten the hex bolt and then the clamping nut clockw...

Page 10: ...prevent accidental start up when the reset button is pushed the on off paddle switch should be in the off position and the power cord should be unplugged from the outlet while the saw is cooling down...

Page 11: ...piece flat on the table and against the fence so that the larger portion of the work piece is between the blade and the fence Keep the work piece approximately 1 2 5 cm away from the blade Turn the s...

Page 12: ...rosscutting 0 45 blade bevel 90 miter angle This operation is the same as crosscutting except that the blade is at a bevel angle other than 0 Adjust the blade to the desired angle and then tighten the...

Page 13: ...not plugged in The fuse has blown or the circuit breaker has tripped The cord is damaged Plug in the table saw Replace the fuse or reset the circuit breaker Have the cord replaced by a qualified elect...

Page 14: ...all the way past the saw blade before releasing the work piece The miter angle locking knob is loose Tighten the knob The blade does not raise or tilt freely There is sawdust and or dirt in the raisi...

Page 15: ...t maintenance or overload Definitely excluded from the warranty is damage resulting from fluid permeation excessive dust penetration intentional damage on purpose or by gross carelessness inappropriat...

Page 16: ...Any unauthorized modification of the apparatus voids this declaration European Directives including if applicable their amendments up to the date of signature 2011 65 EU 2014 30 EU 2006 42 EC European...

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