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Possible causes
Corrective action
There is gum or pitch on the
table causing erratic feeding.
Clean the table with turpentine
and coarse steel wool and apply a
coat of automotive polishing wax.
The material kicks back
from the blade
The rip fence is out of
alignment.
Align the rip fence with the miter
gauge slot.
The splitter is not aligned
correctly with the blade.
Align the splitter with the blade.
The work piece is being fed
without the rip fence.
Install and use the rip fence.
The splitter is not in place.
Install and use the splitter (with
the guard)
The blade is dull.
Replace the blade.
The operator is letting go of
the material before it has
passed the saw blade.
Push the material 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 raising and tilting
mechanisms.
Brush or blow out any loose dust
and dirt.
The blade does not
reach full speed
The extension cord is too
light or too long.
Replace with the proper size of
extension cord.
The voltage from the outlet is
too low.
Contact the electricity supplier.
The saw vibrates
excessively
The saw is not mounted
securely to the workbench.
Tighten all mounting hardware.
The stand is on an uneven
surface.
Reposition the table saw on a flat
level surface.
The blade is damaged.
Replace the blade.
13 TECHNICAL DATA
Mains supply
220-240 V ~ 50 Hz
Rated input
2200W S6 20%
No load speed
4800min-1
Tilting range
0-45°
Max. cutting depth
90°
75mm
45°
50mm
Table size
640x640mm
Table size with extensions
640x920mm
Connection cable
3m
Blade
254x30x2.8mm, 40T